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Find People By Address with an Address Search

How to find an address—past or present—for one-time neighbors and friends.

 People search by address is one of the most useful tools in the people finder’s toolbox. After all, location is everything. That’s what real estate investors say, and it’s what you’ll believe, too, if you’re trying to find people by address. The reason is simple: If you want to find people by address, “address” is the only blank you need to fill in on your search form. Often, it’s therefore easier to search for people by address than by any other search criteria. You don’t need a name. You don’t need a phone number. You only need an address.

 In fact, people search by address can be extremely useful in many different circumstances, when people search by name or people search by phone number aren’t practical or feasible. For instance, you can:

  1. Use people search by address to learn your neighbors’ names, phone numbers and more.

  2. Use people search by address to locate former neighbors with whom you’ve lost touch.

  3. Do a reverse address search in order to find real estate records for properties in your neighborhood.

  4. Perform a people search by address in order to find mailing addresses when you’re sending out invitations to a wedding, party or reunion.

  5. Use a reverse address search to locate friends who’ve moved to other cities, states or countries.

  6. Do an address search on your own property in order to find local resources and information.
     

Address Search Tools and Techniques:

If you need to find people, use these “how-to” strategies for doing a people search by address:

  • Do an address search to meet your neighbors

Whether you’re wondering who lives next door, down the street, around the corner or across town, doing a people search by address will tell you who lives in your neighborhood, including their name, phone number and more.

PeopleSearch.info Recommends: A people search by address can help you find not only neighbors that you know exist, but also neighbors that you didn’t know you had in the first place. The Federal Bureau of Investigation, for example, can help you find sex offenders in your neighborhood, if there are any.

  • Do a people search by address to locate old neighbors and friends

When you search for people by address, you won’t just turn up people who live at that address now; you’ll also turn up people who’ve lived at that address previously. For that reason, an address search is a great way to locate friends, neighbors and family members that you’ve lost track of. If you know where they used to live, chances are good that you can enter that address into a people search engine in order to find out where they live now.

PeopleSearch.info Recommends: Sometimes, you have an address—but not all of it. If you only need part of an address—and not extra information, such as name and phone number—skip the full-fledged people search by address and do an address search using the United States Postal Service’s ZIP code lookup tool, instead.

  • Use an address search to access public property records

A people search by address will likely turn up more than people; it will turn up property, too. For example, a reverse address search can turn up public real estate records that will tell you what a property is worth, who has previously owned it, its sales history and more.

PeopleSearch.info Recommends: If you’re doing real estate research, don’t stop at property records. Also do an address search using the U.S. Census Bureau’s American FactFinder in order to turn up neighborhood geography, demographics and more.

  • Perform an address search in order to update your address book

If you’re sending out invitations to a party, wedding, reunion or other special event, you’ll want to know how to find an address, as you’ll need current addresses for all of your guests. Asking them could be time-consuming, not to mention cumbersome. An address search is a quick and easy way to track down updated mailing addresses when your little black book is full of outdated entries.

PeopleSearch.info Recommends: Wondering how to find an address? Easy. If you have an address, but need a name or phone number to go with it, use Records.com’s address search. If you already have a name, however, but need the address, use Records.com’s name search.

  • Do an address search to locate long-lost friends, family members

It’s easy to keep in touch with friends and family by e-mail. But if you lose track of someone electronically, you’re often out of luck. Luckily, an address search can help you reconnect offline when you’ve lost touch online.

PeopleSearch.info Recommends: What if you have an old address for someone, and a people search by address doesn’t return that person’s current address? Unfortunately, the United States Postal Service will only forward mail for a few months. You may be able to forward mail, however, through the Internal Revenue Service or the Social Security Administration, which will do their own address search in the event of a qualified emergency.

  • Do an address search to connect with local resources

An address search is useful not only in finding people, but also in finding resources within your local community—especially when you search for your own address.

PeopleSearch.info Recommends: Although you can find people by address, you can also find all sorts of useful information, including your Congressperson, if you want to write on behalf of issues that are important to you; federally funded health centers, in case you need medical care; and voter registration information, in case you’ve moved into a new district.

Address Search Tips and Tactics:

  • An advantage to an address search is that it can be performed with minimal information: In order to do a people search by address, all you need is an address.

  • If you’re a history buff, consider an address search a link to the past, as you can do a reverse address search in order to find out who used to own and live in your home.

  • In order to make your people search by address as effective as possible, consider not just the individual you’re looking for, but also his or her roommates, family members, etc. After all, an address search may turn up public property records that don’t list explicitly the person for whom you’re searching, but may nonetheless lead you to him or her by way of association or relation.

  • An address search is likely to be more successful if you know the general vicinity—the city, state or ZIP code—of the individual for whom you’re searching. If you only know a street address, for instance—but not the city and state—you may turn up results for identical addresses across the country, making it difficult to narrow down your choices.

  • Consider the convenience of an online reverse address search; without it, you’ll have to either hire a pricey private detective to do your people search by address for you, or wait in line yourself during business hours at local government agencies, public libraries, etc., in order to access the public records you need to search for people by address.

  • Doing a people search by address, you can find more than people. In fact, an address search can help you find real estate and even businesses.
     

 

 

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