Tracing Missing Persons
Unfortunately, it is a fact of life that sometimes people go missing. In some cases, it would seem they have acted out of character and disappeared without obviously being prepared. Other times, it may be due to a breakdown in communication that contact has been lost with a friend or family member. Maybe it is a business colleague that has disappeared under unusual circumstances or in a planned manner or a debtor.
Whatever the reason, there will no doubt be someone who wants to contact them but an easily traceable path is soon lost. A specialist agency that is experienced at finding missing persons will know the right authorities to contact, will know the right questions to ask and the right protocol to follow if and when a person is found.
Providing the missing person agency with as many details as possible is vital for a speedy trace. Full names, dates of birth, last known whereabouts, any employment details or family details – all will give the investigators a starting point. Sometimes it is possible to trace a person through Government agencies although no details will be disclosed to either party without permission.
Minimal tracing can be done through electoral registers available on the internet but it is important to know that these are rarely complete records. Parts of records are purchased by different companies and made available but you also need a starting point, such as an address or area before you can begin searching. With the right information, this may lead you to a last known address but efforts can be frustrated when you come up against a block. A specialist agency will often be able to overcome these blocks and will be able to dedicate a more appropriate amount of time to finding your missing person.


