How To
By
eHow Relationships & Family Editor
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Step1
Check with the alumni center at your former school. Most schools keep regular update forms for graduates who have kept their information current.
Step2
Scour national telephone books on CD-ROM. Many public libraries offer access to these informational CDs at no charge.
Step3
Use the Internet. A vast number of Web sites allow you to search information based on various categories. Search for "locate people" on your search engine to get you started.
Step4
Search active-duty military databases on the Internet. These updated databases provide accurate information about members of all military branches.
Step5
Use an Internet-based e-mail search. Most search engines have a section that allows you to gain access to the e-mail addresses of anyone in the world.
Step6
Talk to your librarian. Libraries often contain the pathway to a successful missing person search.
Step7
Search county assessors' offices for property tax records, which will contain owners' names and addresses.
Step8
Investigate county registrar of voters offices.
Step9
Visit marriage license bureaus to help you find female classmates by maiden name.