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- New Low-Cost
Service Provides People/Asset/Real
Property Tracing
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- Need an
inexpensive, exceedingly fast, accurate and
current way to conduct skip-tracing? Try Accurint.com, a database with more
than 20 billion records from 400 sources. How
inexpensive? Searches begin at 25 cents and never
top $4.50. Is it exceedingly fast? You bet;
Accurint searches through its 20 billion records
in seconds. Accurate? Well, as accurate as the
public records upon which it depends. (A search
of my record linked me to my current husband--but
missed my immediate relatives, and had a full
record of my former husband and his family).
Current? Once again, that depends upon whether
the public records from which the data is
collected is current.
This database is geared to
collection agencies, attorneys and law
enforcement agencies who need to find a missing
witness, an heir, debtor, criminal suspect,
relative (or associate) or neighbors (current and
previous). The results will display a person's
current name (or names), AKAs, property
ownership, DOB, Social Security number, current
and historical addresses dating back 20-30 years,
current telephone number(s), names of others
living at the subject's current address, and date
of death.
Accurint can be
searched by the subject's name or social security
number, and even by an old address (and of course
a current address) and phone number. I tried to
search by one of my old phone numbers, and it did
not work; however, searching by one of my old
addresses worked like a charm. Besides home
addresses, Accurint will sometimes display
work addressesalways a difficult bit of
data to locate.
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