Skip Tracing / Person Location

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Skip Tracing / Person Location

When someone goes missing, we help find them.

Skip tracing is the process of locating individuals who have gone off the grid — whether intentionally or unintentionally. From unpaid debts to legal matters and family separations, our team uses proven methods to locate hard-to-find individuals quickly and discreetly.

Who Uses This Service?

  • Attorneys and law firms

  • Bail bondsmen and process servers

  • Landlords and property managers

  • Debt recovery professionals

  • Families searching for lost or estranged relatives

Tools & Methods

We combine traditional investigation techniques with modern technology, including:

  • Public records and address history

  • Credit header data (where permissible)

  • Social media & online activity

  • Utility traces and subscription lookups

  • Phone, email, and IP-based research

  • Fieldwork when digital methods fall short

Real Case Example

A Harlem landlord reached out after a tenant broke their lease and disappeared, leaving behind unpaid rent. Within three days, we located the individual in another state using database cross-referencing and digital footprint analysis. Our report helped the client initiate legal proceedings to recover the loss.

Why It Matters

Skip tracing is critical when time, money, or legal matters are at stake. Whether you’re recovering assets, locating heirs, or reconnecting families, knowing where someone is — or proving they can’t be found — can change the outcome of a case.

Our Solutions

Timelines vary depending on the individual’s digital footprint and how much identifying information is available. Some cases are resolved within 24–72 hours, while others may require extended investigation if the subject has taken steps to conceal their location.

Yes, when performed by licensed professionals using ethical and legally approved methods. We comply with all federal and state regulations, including privacy and data-use laws

The more details you can provide, the better. Common starting points include the person’s full name, last known address, phone number, email, date of birth, social media handles, or any past affiliations (employers, schools, etc.). Even partial data can often lead to successful results.

Let’s Talk — Privately

If you believe surveillance may help clarify a situation you’re facing, we’re here to provide a discreet consultation. Every inquiry is confidential. We’re here to support, not speculate.

🕵️‍♂️ Contact us today to learn how our surveillance professionals can help you get peace of mind.