how do you find someone that you can not find, is there a good search engine for public records?

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luckydad asked:


I have been searching for someone because the legal system has failed me and my right to paternity testing or being a dad.
they state that it is the fathers burden to locate the mother and child and then file in a motion in that jurisdiciton. Ihave talked to numerous atty’s there (in a different state than I live) and they also stated that I must locate her before they can assist. Is there a group out there that helps alledged dad’s be dads or help dad’s find out if a child is yours due to the fact she said he’s not in a court of law under oath and denied dna testing but then all a few years later she is after me for child support and benefits. I know that I am not the only one to go through this. I feel like I am running into closed doors. Maybe someone has gone through this and can advise.

  • don’t hate posted: 01 Sep at 7:31 pm

    I like anywho.com
    good luck, find that pric

  • Solly posted: 03 Sep at 2:32 am

    You can not find someone you cannot find.

  • annette59011 posted: 04 Sep at 9:04 am

    I like intellius.com Actually if you do a yahoo people search the name may or may not com up…if it does or does not it gives u the option to click on It will show the persons name, relatives, and places lived…for free…to get a telephone or address number you would then have to pay. USA people search is also similar to intellius.

  • dh1977 posted: 07 Sep at 1:25 am

    Here are a couple of links that may help. Good luck.

  • Artman posted: 09 Sep at 3:52 am

    No there are no such sites; public records only show limited information but not all. Is almost imposible to find someone that doesn wnat ot be found. Besides she migh be using the name of a new husband.

    By the way how do we know that you are not one of those stakers that want revenge against an ex? Move on.

  • stephimm posted: 11 Sep at 10:51 pm

    My sister went through years of phone calls, letter writing, research, etc. to try to find her birth father. She met a woman who worked as a PI. The woman offered to look for him at no cost for her. She had his name and phone number within two days. It’s worth the money to pay for this service!

  • 346j76 posted: 12 Sep at 11:12 pm

    try this site, they are not free but are very thorough. There’s tons of records on everyone
    good luck