Skip Tracing Services
What is Skip Tracing?
Answer: Skip tracing is the process of locating a person’s current whereabouts. Finding someone can be done through various means, such as public records, social media, and private investigators.
The purpose of skip tracing is to collect on debts, find missing persons, serve legal documents or conduct background checks.
How Long Does It Take to Complete a Skip Trace?
Answer: We perform our skip tracing services as quickly and diligently as possible.
It may take a day or two or may take several days. We verify our results before we present our report to you.
Our skip tracing work is not a mere database search.
Is Skip Tracing Legal?
Answer: There are many pros and cons to the use of skip tracing. The use of skip tracing is a way for companies to find debtors or customers who have moved and left no forwarding address.
Skip tracing is a legal process, but some ethical concerns come with it.
Skip tracing has many uses, both good and bad. Skip tracing to find debtors is legal.
Skip tracing to find someone to stalk them is illegal.
A professional investigator will ask the reason you are trying to locate someone.
You may be denied service if it involves a lost love or romantic relationship due to stalking laws.
Suppose you are attempting to locate a friend or lost love. In that case, a licensed professional private investigator will always contact the person you are trying to find to ask permission to release their contact information.
Process servers will also use our services to locate good addresses to serve legal documents.
How Long Does It Take to Complete a Skip Trace?
Answer: We perform our skip tracing services as quickly and diligently as possible.
It may take a day or two or may take several days.
All our skip tracing efforts are verified before the information is presented to you.
Our skip tracing work is not a mere database search.
The Skip Tracing Process
Skip tracing is locating a person who has gone missing, is hiding from creditors, or is otherwise inaccessible.
The skip tracing process begins with searching public records to gather information about the person’s identity, current address, and place of employment.
Private investigators and bounty hunters use skip tracing techniques to locate fugitives and debtors.
The company conducting the skip trace will need as much relevant information as you have on the person you are trying to locate.
Information such as:
-Name-Social Security Number
-Date of Birth or Approximate Age
-Last Known Addresses
-Current or Last Employment
-Phone Numbers
-Email Addresses
-Known Relatives
-Social Media Accounts
All these details will help the investigator in locating your skip.