We've all had those people that we want to find. If you know that person's social security number, you can find him. Since the social security number is featured on most public records, tracking down a person's location that way may take some time, but you can do it if you're willing to slog through the paperwork.
Instructions
1. Contact the Social Security Administration. They will only give out information on a person if that person is dead, or if the person calling has a legal authority to search through records, such as if the request comes from a police officer. If the agency won't give you any information, then it means the person you're looking for is alive.
2. Find a search site that will check through public records using a person's social security number. Publicrecords.onlinesearches.com is a search site that is free for the first seven days, but there are others on the web such as zabasearch.com.
3. Conduct your search using the person's social security number. You should look for records that are most recent, and once you find those records you can find a person's location and possibly their contact information as well.
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