You will not get what you need from a credit reporting agency.
I suspect you will be spending more time, energy and dollars trying to track the guy down yourself than you would if you let a licensed professional handle the matter for you.
You could start your own search by checking your local, county and state property records.
This guy has traveled to many states during the last year. Are P.I. able to work across state lines or would it require a separate one for each possible state?
Those credit reporting agencies don't advertise it but they sell your information to banks, car dealers, utility companies, etc..
There was a company I worked at once that I could look up anyone I wanted. There was some disclaimer saying it had to meet a bunch of criteria but everyone just ignored it.
You should be able to sign up for a credit reporting agency and pull the credit reports without the need for a subpoena (though it is possible to do a subpoena too). After all, you are a creditor seeking to collect a debt. There is a fee for it, but that would be the most straightforward way to get it.
It is possible to get useful leads on assets/income of a debtor from a credit report. When I was a revenue officer for the IRS we had access to credit reports when collecting delinquent taxes and I often used credit reports to get clues as to where assets of taxpayers may be located. They can provide a wealth of information. In some cases those reports were extremely valuable. It is not always the information in the report itself that is useful, but rather the value is providing a lead as to where you can find the information on some asset or income.
1. I don't know about that. I called Experian and explain that I have a judgement against someone and asked if I could pay for a report or if I should do a subpoena with their legal department. The Indian call center rep screamed something like " You will never get what you want" and hung up on me. Its odd because selling that information is literally how they make money.
2 .The credit reporting agencies are not protected in the same way as something like Google mail in which the can ignore a subpoena unless some extreme circumstance. After 911, the company I worked for had a system integrated into our system which could look into detail information on each customer to comply with the " know your customer" patriot act without having to demand ID from each customer.
It may be a case of the Indian call center not understanding the question but I was shocked to get such a response from one of the big 3 credit reporting agencies .
That is my best idea for information on his location .