Do Your Own Private Investigations
By: Wesley McBride

SSN Trace
SSN Verification
Social Security Death Index

Telephone Searches
Name Searches
Voter Records Search
Reverse Email Search
Listed Telephone Number Search: www.411.com (Free)
Reverse Listed Telephone Number Search:
http://www.411.com/reverse_phone (Free)
Reverse Cellular Number Search:
http://www.usapeoplefinders.com/reverse-cell.html ($7.95)
Reverse Cellular / Unlisted Telephone Number Search: http://www.peoplefinders.com/reverse-phone-directory ($9.95)
Reverse Cellular / Unlisted Telephone Number Search: http://www.intelius.com/reverse-phone-lookup.html ($4.99)
Reverse Cellular Number Search: www.spydialer.com (Anonymously listen to someone's voicemail greeting and find their name free when available ).
Determine if a phone number is cellular or landline: http://www.phonevalidator.com (Free)
Reverse Listed, Unlisted, and Cellular Number Search: http://www.intelius.com/reverse-phone-lookup.html ($4.99)
Search by Name and Date of Birth or by Name and Location: www.dobsearch.com ($3.99)
Voter Records Search to Find Somone:
http://www.longdistancevoter.org (Free)
http://www.usapeoplefinders.com/reverse-email.html ($4.95)
www.pipl.com (Free)
Are you receiving harrassing telephone calls?:
Trace the telephone call. If you are receiving harrassing telephone calls to your landline telephone number, after the call press *57 to trace the call and notify law enforcement. Use one of the above reverse telephone number searches. If you are receiving harrassing telephone calls from blocked, private or unknown telephone numbers, get TrapCall. www.trapcall.com
Social Security Number Trace:
http://www.usapeoplefinders.com/ssn-trace.html ($4.95
Social Security Number Trace:
Social Security Number Verfification: http://www.ssnvalidator.com/ (Free)
Social Security Master Death Index Search:
http://www.familytreelegends.com/records/ssdi (Free)
Social Security Administration Letter Forwarding Service:
http://www.ssa.gov/foia/html/ltrfwding.htm
The Social Security Administration Letter Forwarding Service Guidelines:
"We will attempt to forward a letter to a missing person under circumstances involving a matter of great importance, such as a death or serious illness in the missing person's immediate family, or a sizeable amount of money that is due the missing person. Also, the circumstances must concern a matter about which the missing person is unaware and would undoubtedly want to be informed. (Generally, when a son, daughter, brother, or sister wishes to establish contact, we write to the missing person, rather than forward a letter from the relative.) Because this service is not related in any way to a Social Security program, its use must be limited so that it does not interfere with our regular program activities.
There is no charge for forwarding letters that have a humanitarian purpose. However, we must charge a $35 (effective August 2012) fee to cover our costs when the letter is to inform the missing person of money or property due him or her. This fee is not refundable. The fee should be paid by a check that is made payable to the Social Security Administration.
We must read each letter we forward to ensure that it contains nothing that could prove embarrassing to the missing person if read by a third party. We do not believe that it would be proper to open a sealed letter; therefore, a letter that is sent to us for forwarding should be in a plain, unstamped, unsealed envelope showing only the missing person's name. Nothing of value should be enclosed.
To try to locate an address in our records, we need the missing person's Social Security number or identifying information to help us find the number. The identifying information needed is the person's date and place of birth, the father's name, and the mother's full birth name.
Usually, we forward a letter in care of the employer who most recently reported earnings for the missing person. We normally would have the current home address only if the person is receiving benefits. Therefore, we cannot assure that a letter will be delivered or that a reply will be received. Also, we cannot send a second letter."
Requests for letter forwarding should be sent to:
Social Security Administration
Letter Forwarding
P.O. Box 33022
Baltimore, MD 21290-3022
Family Search (Search for parents or children): https://familysearch.org/search
Family Search (Search for parents or children): www.ancestry.com
Order Vital Records Online: www.vitalchek.com
Property Records Search: http://publicrecords.netronline.com/
Reverse Address Search: http://www.usapeoplefinders.com/reverse-address.html
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com
Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/
Social Media Search: www.pipl.com
Social Media Search: www.spokeo.com
Twitter: www.twitter.com
Myspace: www.myspace.com
Craigslist: www.craigslist.org

Vital Record Search
Property Search
Skip Tracing/Phone # Trace
Locate old friends, family members, people who owe you money, etc
Getting harrassing telephone calls? Trace the telephone number.

Social Media

Get the Forwarding Address from the Postal Service
Mail a letter to the last known address. Under the return address on the envelope, write or type on the envelope "Return Service Requested". This means the sender wants to have new address of the person if that person has moved. So, if a forward address is on file, It will be sent back to sender with new address.