Locating people who avoid being found
Debtors, witnesses, defendants dodging service of process, former tenants, missing heirs — when someone doesn't want to be found, ordinary searches come up empty. We use professional databases the public can't access (including utility-sourced information), proprietary locating techniques, and deep experience with public records to pin down current addresses and whereabouts.
Skip tracing pairs naturally with our process service: once we locate the subject, we can serve them on the spot.
Missing persons investigations
When a person may be the victim of foul play or has simply lost contact with the people who care about them, we investigate the way police detectives do — field investigations, interviews, evidence review, and record work — with the persistence a missing person's family deserves.
What it costs
Every locate is different, so we quote each one individually — the consultation and the quote are free. Straightforward locates are often quick; advanced skip traces for genuinely hard-to-find subjects take proprietary work, and we'll tell you honestly which kind you have.
How do you locate missing persons?
For people avoiding being found, we combine restricted-access databases — including utility information — with expert public-records work. For potential victims of foul play, we conduct field investigations, interviews, and evidence review, much like a police detective.
Can you serve papers on the person once found?
Yes — we're process servers too. One firm, one hand-off: we locate the subject and serve them, and you get proof of service.