Dec
30
I want help I neeeeeed your help?
Posted by Tim under background check
flirt1017 asked:
I have all my information about my biological parents, names, birthdates and my moms my moms SSN I want to search for them with little money as possible. Where do I start looking, i already did the basic people search, is there anywhere else?
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I have all my information about my biological parents, names, birthdates and my moms my moms SSN I want to search for them with little money as possible. Where do I start looking, i already did the basic people search, is there anywhere else?
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January 1st, 2010 at 10:10 pm
I know some people have had luck just searching on myspace and other sites on the internet. Try that, if you haven’t already, because it would be free. If that doesn’t work, I don’t know the answer to a deeper search, but others here do. If they don’t see your post on time to give an answer, try again another day, because they would love to give that info to you.
Good luck!
January 4th, 2010 at 9:44 pm
Facebook, MySpace, Googling, etc.
January 6th, 2010 at 10:04 pm
there isa book called(you too can find anybody) can’t remember authors name,but the book gives all kinds of info bout how to find people. most likely the library would be best place to find it! u can always look in book stores,but think library is still best place.
January 8th, 2010 at 1:42 pm
International Soundex Reunion Registry (isrr) google it and get signed up. I used classmates.com to find my daughters father. Don’t forget local registries. Myspace and facebook are excellent places to start. Look for search angels on the internet.
has lots of people who help others with searches.
January 10th, 2010 at 10:14 pm
If you have the SSN, you can do a background search for about $40, this should reveal their address and maybe phone number. Landlord’s do this all the time, and I believe you can go online and do this with a credit card. Once you find her, she’s probably the easiest source for tracking down your bio father. Without his SSN, it’s hard to know how easy/difficult he may be to find.
Be very prepared though, not all reunions go favorably. Giving a child up for adoption is very difficult and your bio mother has probably already coped with the idea of never seeing you again, so this may be a big shock that she needs time to mentally deal with. She may also have a new family that doesn’t know she previously had a child. I would very strongly suggest to enter the situation carefully and slowly with a letter. If it was a closed adoption situation, she has privacy rights in this as well.
January 11th, 2010 at 7:44 pm
dnt noe(:
DD
thx for the 2 points
January 12th, 2010 at 10:25 am
First – add your details to the registries here –
(also look for local state and country registries – beware of those that ask for money)
Check for searching information here –
Check here for search help – and links to free search angels –
And check here for any support & even more search help – it’s the best online forum for adoptees I’ve found –
All the very best with your search.
January 13th, 2010 at 5:57 am
I don’t know if you are up for this or not, but this is how I found my father after 40 years. I went to the Mormon Church, and asked them for their help. They are big on genealogy, and they were happy to help me piece my family together. I am not a Mormon, and that didn’t matter. Good luck.