Step 1: Google is going to be your first resource. Here, you will just need to key in the name of the person you are trying to locate - you just have to make sure that you place quotation marks around it. ("John Doe") If you have other information to add, you may place it at the end of the name for more details.
Step 2: Google News. If at some point the person you are trying to locate was mentioned in the news before, there is a chance that this person's name will appear here.
Step 3: Phone Book - this will be a good source since you will have the option to choose from international and national numbers that will allow you to search the whole United States.
Step 4: You may cringe at the thought of searching the SSDI or Social Security Death Index since the names that will appear here are most likely dead - but think of it positively, this will be a good site to search since it has about 82 million death records.
Step 5: Sign up for websites like Myspace or Facebook and try to locate the person you want to see through the friend finder service they have. A lot of people use these sites for social networking these days.
Step 6: You may also want to use people search engines such as US-search- here you will be able to see more information aside from place or name or birthday. This site is what I would like to call the mother of all searches. This people finder will generate a lot more stuff than just an address. (You will see what I mean).
I have actually reviewed all the functionality of us-search on my blog. I highly recommend that you view so you know what us search is about. Here, I will show you how to use the people address finder, us search, to find whoever you are looking for.
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