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Many of you are wondering why certain public records are not free via the internet. The answer is simple: Anything that is not considered a "Public Record" is not usually free. For example, some of you want to find out someone's social security number "for free" on the internet. Social security numbers are not considered "public record." You can, however, find online companies that charge a fee for this service.

Regarding locating people: The free databases mostly have old information gathered from "public records", ie.. telephone book. If the Subject is not found through any of the "pay" online companies that charge $29 or so, then the only way you are going to find that person is by hiring an investigator. An investigator will only take a case if there is a legitimate reason to find that person. For example, wanting to find your high school sweetheart is NOT a legitimate reason. Most PI's will tell the client that they will locate her and let her know you are trying to contact her/him and give that person your contact information. That way their privacy is protected.

Regarding getting all of this information free: The confidential databases are not free. Investigators, government officials, insurance carriers, etc.. all have access to this database. The database mostly consists of "credit headers." A credit header lists all the names, addresses and birth dates used by a Subject when they apply for credit or fill out a rental application. 9 out of 10 times a person is found using this information. A credit header will not list creditors or any debt information. Again, it is only used for "legitimate purposes." The cost for these agencies to obtain this information is minimal. However, you are paying for their expertise. The cost to the public to locate someone using these methods usually range from $75 to $250 depending on what information you provide.

All in all, I suggest that you continue to use the free public records searches first and then you may have to pay for the services that are not free online.

I hope this helps.

J R
www.CALIPI.com


California Private Investigator


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