How a Private Investigator can find Next of Kin

How a Private Investigator can find Next of Kin

There are many reasons why a Mass Tort Attorney would need to find the next of kin in a case. This can take a lot of time, especially if the person is trying to remain off grid.

 

Depending on the situation, there are various methods that can be used. A few of those include:

 

      Basic Person Search

      Advanced Person Search

      Address Report

      Comprehensive Report

 

Basic Person Search

While the name may sound like a simple Google search, it is a far more in-depth. However, in the world of a PI, this is considered a basic search. We begin by entering a specific or broad search depending on the type of information available. From there, we can learn name, social security number, address, date of birth, and phone information. This will assist us if a deeper search is necessary.

 

Advanced Person Search

This informational search is similar to our Basic Person Search, except it provides deeper information. The information we can expect from this type of search includes the following:

      Aliases

      Relative names

      Neighborhood information

      Driver’s license information

      Phone numbers

 

Address Report

If more information is required when searching for next of kin, we will perform an Address Report Search, which includes the following information:

      Businesses at address

      Property ownership

      Driver’s license information

      Bankruptcies

      Motor vehicles registered at address

      Liens and judgements

      Neighborhood profiles based on census

 

Comprehensive Report

This type of report will pull all of the available information about the subject into one readable report.

 

Some other types of reports not listed above are:

      Contact Plus Search

      Contact Card Report

      Death Record Search

      Email Search

      Finder Report

      People at Work Search

      Marriage and Divorce Search

      Summary Report

 

No matter how difficult a subject is to locate, we are confident in the methods we use to assist Mass Tort Attorneys.

 

 

Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this publication at the time it was written. It is not intended to provide legal advice or suggest a guaranteed outcome. Individual situations will differ and the law may have changed since publication. Readers considering legal action should consult with an attorney to understand current laws and how they may affect a case.


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