How to Find Someone Free of Any Charge

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It's easy nowadays to find someone free of charge.

You can find almost anything these days, especially given the many resources available online. It is difficult for anyone to function these days “off the grid.” If someone, for example, has a job or a utility bill, or drives a car, you can find her free of charge anywhere in the United States. Just follow a few easy steps.

Things You'll Need

  • Internet access
  • Telephone
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Instructions

    • 1

      Try Blackbook Online, a website that offers immense resources. Type "Blackbookonline.info" into your Web browser. Click on the link that reads "People Searches." Scroll through a list of resources and links. Choose "ZabaSearch." Enter the name of the person you are looking for into the "People Search by Name" field. Hit "Enter." Wait for your results. Confirm this information with another resource link on the same page you found Zaba.

    • 2

      Consult a public birth, marriage, Social Security or death index for your state. Write "familytreelegends.com/records/calbirths" in your Web browser, for example, to find a California birth index site. Use others by simply changing the state abbreviation from "calbirths" to "xxxbirths," depending on the state.

      Type the first and last name of the person you are looking for in the appropriate blank areas. Enter the birth date if you have it. Read the list that comes up and click on the name of the person you want to find. Perform a search with both the family names that appear alongside the birth child's name in the county that appears next to those names.

    • 3

      Use People Search Pro. Enter "PeopleSearchPro.com" into your Web browser. Type the person's name you want to find in the area labeled "Full Name." Click on the "Search" button. The site will also provide information about possible relatives of the person you want to find. It will show everyone's ages, too. Repeat the search process with those names if necessary.

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      Consult the Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator site. Enter "www.bop.gov" into your Web browser. Look at the left-most column and click on the phrase "Inmate Locator." It is just under the word "Tools." Do a "Search by Name" and enter all the information you can, such as first and last name, race and age. Click the "Search" button. Wait for your results. Scroll through the list of names to find an inmate's case disposition, location or release date.

    • 5

      Check with a county clerk's office, sheriff's office or police department. Sheriff's offices, or their websites, often generate a daily blotter. It is a daily arrest record that shows people's names, addresses and other pertinent information that can help you find someone free of any charge. County clerk's offices update information every 24 to 48 hours. Someone who gets a traffic ticket, has a domestic dispute or gets evicted will have a record with the clerk's office. Police departments keep arrest affidavits that are public record and are available to anyone who asks.

Tips & Warnings

  • Make a list of people you talk to or consult with--names, phone numbers, Web addresses or e-mails. You never know what piece of information will come in handy later.

  • Recognize that someone may not want to be found. Be cautious, and make sure you operate within the law, in investigating the whereabouts of such a person.

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