Free People Search

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Are you searching for someone? Free people search tools online can help you find college classmates, high school sweethearts, long lost relatives, even dig up facts about neighbors, potential tenants or job seekers. Here are my recommendations for the best people search tools...



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Free People Finder Tools

people search tools There are a myriad of methods to search for people online. Some sites suit stealthy searches; like background checking, public records access, or finding out if any of your neighbors are convicted felons. Others will return a phone number, street address. And of course there are sites that speak to the most basic of human desires: the need to connect with others.

People Finders: Name, Address and Phone Number

Let's look at some other free tools to ferret out information about others. One of the more popular methods is using Google to search. It has become a well-known phenomenon that people will often "google" the names of their dates, perspective employers, employees, tenants or neighbors. Googling an individual's name (or even a phone number) can yield a host of (sometimes surprising) information about a person. Google yourself every once in a while to see what turns up, especially in the News and Images categories.

WhitePages.com is another free search tool. WhitePage does what those thick, antiquated phone books do, only better. You can do both yellow page (business) and white page (people) searches here, and you can search for individuals by last name, first name, and geographic location.

Yahoo has a free people search tool that lets you input information about a person like name, address and email. WhitePages.com offers the ability to do a reverse address and reverse phone number searches.

Other free search sites like Pipl and ZoomInfo search a variety of sources -- social media, business info, public records and aggregate the results.

There are sites available for more specific purposes, such as genealogical research. Ancestry.com allows you to create a profile to search for individuals with whom one may be related. With Ancestry.com, users can compile "family trees" -- information about relatives garnered from immigration, military and other government records on the living and deceased. A free trial period is offered.

People Search: Social Sites

Sites like Match.com or E-harmony are two of the more popular commercial dating sites, but you can also connect or do some digging for free at places like Myspace, Facebook and other social media sites. These can be great resources for getting in touch with the long-lost, but you usually have to request permission to "befriend" someone to see their full profile.

Some unfortunate employees and job seekers have found that postings on Facebook and Myspace can cost you a job. So think twice before posting provocative pictures, or detailing drunken deeds, especially if you have a public profile. Students may want to do a little cleanup of their Facebook, Myspace, LiveJournal and other social media profiles before venturing into the business world.

Of course there are dozens of social media sites, so you might want to try a tool like Serph or PeekYou that searches multiple social sites and combines the results. And Summize will help you discover that people say the darndest things on Twitter.

People Search: High School and College Friends

high school classmates High school and college friends can often be located with Classmates.com or Reunion.com. These are legitimate and useful sites, but both have been known to use spammy techniques to advertise their services. Have you ever gotten a spam email with a subject like "A friend has searched for you, click here to connect"? Clicking the link sends you to the site, where you are prompted to enter your name and age, and then a search is initiated. The results will often list various people who purportedly have searched on your name. The catch is that you have to join the site as a member to get information on your schoolmates.

Be wary also of sites that spam you with not-so-subtle messages like "One of your friends has a crush on you!" or "Five people in your neighborhood are looking for you!? These sites are gimmicky or fraudulent, as is the case with any business that advertises via unsolicited emails. Some sites will ask you to enter your mobile phone number, then send you all kinds of advertising, and you end up paying for text messaging spam that can be hard to stop.

If you don't want to lay out cash, try searching in Facebook first to find schoolmates, or find your school's website and get in touch with the alumni association.

People Search: Criminals, Sex Offenders and Public Records

sex offender database Want to know if there are any dangerous criminals living near you? I suppose you could search Hoovers for the names of anyone in the banking industry, or Thomas for the names of politicians. But let's stick with convicted felons for the purpose of this article...

One good resource is the searchable sex offender databases available for the USA, Canada, and UK. You can use these databases to see if a sex offender is living in your area, and take any necessary measures to protect your children. Depending on your locale, the database may include the name, address, photo, date and description of offense, age of victim, the address of the offender's employer, even the offender's vehicle and license plate info. You may think it unfortunate that sex offenders have to be tracked and stigmatized, but the reality is that the rehabilitation rate for sex offenders is low.

CriminalSearches.com claims to search for individuals in your neighborhood that have criminal records, civil filings, traffic and minor offenses. So how does this site get away with listing such information? Technically, all of the records are public information. There is a disclaimer on the site which cautions against making assumptions about a person's guilt or innocence based solely on the fact that their name may appear in a search. And that's good advice, since my sample searches on this site turned up incorrect info on some names, and failed to list some known felons, when cross referencing with other known reliable sources.

Intelius is a paid people search tool that offers the ability to search by name, address, phone number and other criteria. For varying fees, Intelius can sometimes provide a person's age, current and previous addresses, unlisted numbers, cell phone numbers, background checks, and property ownership info. Much of this information is in the public domain, and can be found if you know where to look for state and local records databases. Some information may only be available in paper or microfilm documents at county courthouses. Access is usually free, but the time it takes to get the desired information may make it worthwhile to pay someone else to do it.

Do you have a favorite free people search tool that's not mentioned here? Post a comment and tell us about it..


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Posted by:

Marilyn
28 Oct 2008

I use Veromi.com to find Korean War Vets for a reunion group--on most of them the age is listed. Then it's off to Zabasearch.com for the address. Be aware, however, that not all addresses on these sites are the actual homes of the persons listed. Often they are mortgage companies, banks, etc, where the name was recorded on the public documents these were taken from.


Posted by:

Jenny
28 Oct 2008

The Infospace link goes to
http://www.superpages.com/?SRC=insp

Which then shows a list of results but if you want more than the persons name you have to pay a fee... it doesn't really constitute a FREE people search at all!

EDITOR'S NOTE: Looks like InfoSpace was recently bought up by SuperPages. You can still do free a People Search there, just use the green box on the left. You'll get name, address, phone, map and driving directions for free. The "Public Records Search" will direct you into a paid search service. I've replaced that link with one to WhitePages, which is a little clearer on the free versus paid stuff.


Posted by:

Tracy
29 Oct 2008

I use LinkedIn (somewhat similar to Facebook), but for business professionals. Also use my state's Circuit Court pages to find recent addresses and for geneology purposes (ie finding out who the father might be on a child out of wedlock, etc).


Posted by:

Jow
10 Nov 2008

Thanks Bob! Due to your links I was able to find someone online for free, otherwise would have cost $35
:-)


Posted by:

Tamara Thompson
01 Dec 2008

The free portion of Peoplefinders.com is useful for determining how common a name is. Most of the fee areas of these sites provide more limited and outdated data, for greater cost, than professional databases available to investigators, attorneys and information researchers.

I write and give presentations on the benefits and and alternatives to commercial people finder sites. Read more at http://pibuzz.com

EDITOR'S NOTE: You'd think these online commercial people finder sites such as Intelius would be using the same professional databases as investigators and information researchers, no? If not, why not?


Posted by:

Daniel B. Martin
27 Jan 2009

Sometimes you search for a person and can't find him. Maybe that's because he is dead.

Some -- not all -- deceased US citizens are found in the Social Security Administration Death Index. Go here:
http://ssdi.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi

It's fast and it's free.


Posted by:

Sheri
27 Jan 2009

If you are a military brat or anybody else who attended American government-affiliated schools overseas (DoDDS, International, Missionary, etc.), you should go to the Guestbook on http://www.overseasbrats.com

The Guestbook is a searchable database. Search by a person's name, or the name of the school you or they attended. You might find a former friend or a link to the school's alumni association website.

It's all totally free, and no passwords to remember. Be sure to leave your own message so your friends can find you.


Posted by:

Tim
29 Jan 2009

I did a lot of research for a class reunion, and the most helpful sites were http://www.zabasearch.com/ and http://www.usa-people-search.com/ together.


Posted by:

ben leefield
29 Jan 2009

Hi Bob, I'd be really grateful if you could add our free people search to the People Finders section above:

http://wikiworldbook.com/free-people-search/

Its fairly similar to Pipl in the way it works but just uses different filters which can produce quite different results. We also aggregate content from social networks and social media to make it easier to find people.


Posted by:

Suzanne McNab
01 Jul 2009

Hi Bob, I would also be really grateful if you could add our site to the above People Finders section.
http://www.sayhi.co.uk

SayHi's message boards are organised firstly into the countries of Britain, then the regions, making it simple for people to target specific areas of the UK in their search to find family/friends/ask geneaolgy questions etc.


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