Things You'll Need:
- Telephones
- Internet Access
- Computers
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Step 1
Check with the alumni center at your former school. Most schools keep regular update forms for graduates who have kept their information current.
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Step 2
Scour national telephone books on CD-ROM. Many public libraries offer access to these informational CDs at no charge.
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Step 3
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.
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Step 4
Search active-duty military databases on the Internet. These updated databases provide accurate information about members of all military branches.
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Step 5
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.
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Step 6
Talk to your librarian. Libraries often contain the pathway to a successful missing person search.
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Step 7
Search county assessors' offices for property tax records, which will contain owners' names and addresses.
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Step 8
Investigate county registrar of voters offices.
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Step 9
Visit marriage license bureaus to help you find female classmates by maiden name.









