Locating People, Parents, Children, Family and Friends 

We can assist in locating people who may be a witness, bail jumper, defendant, parent, child, long lost friend or family, or people for process. 

We can help you locate a missing family member, a parent or children from adoption.  A heir may need to be located as part of an estate matter. We will assist in a compliant and legal manner to ensure the safety of both parties.

We can investigate clients as well before taking on a request to locate a person.

All parties must consent in writing before any information is shared when it is person to person.  If for any reason the person does not wish to be found, this will be the finding.  These cases can be rewarding, slow, and/or disappointing.

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Missing Persons: When a person goes missing, whether intentionally or unintentionally, family members or law enforcement agencies may engage a private investigator to aid in the search. This could involve locating missing relatives, friends, or individuals who have disappeared without a trace.

Debt Recovery: In cases where someone owes money or has defaulted on financial obligations, a private investigator may be hired to locate the debtor’s whereabouts to facilitate debt recovery or legal proceedings.

Witnesses: Attorneys and legal professionals may enlist the help of a private investigator to find witnesses to a crime, accident, or other incidents to gather testimonies and evidence for court cases.

Fugitives and Bail Jumpers: Bail bond companies or law enforcement agencies may employ private investigators to track down fugitives or individuals who have skipped bail.

Reuniting Families: Adoptees, birth parents, or siblings separated by adoption or other circumstances may seek the assistance of a private investigator to help reunite them with their biological family members.

Locating Heirs or Beneficiaries: In estate matters, when the beneficiaries or heirs are difficult to locate, a private investigator can help find them to ensure proper distribution of assets.

Process Serving: Private investigators may be involved in locating individuals who need to be served legal documents, such as court summons or divorce papers.

Finding Birth Parents: Individuals who were adopted may hire a private investigator to help them find and contact their birth parents or other biological relatives.

Locating Witnesses for Insurance Claims: In insurance investigations, locating witnesses to validate claims or to investigate suspected fraudulent activities.

Locating Long-Lost Friends: People who have lost touch with old friends or acquaintances may employ a private investigator to help them reconnect.

It’s important to note that the services of a private investigator must always adhere to the law and respect the individual’s privacy rights. Depending on the jurisdiction, there may be specific regulations governing how private investigators can conduct their investigations and use the information they gather.

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