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Need to find where some one works to serve her

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anooshg

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I am in AZ. I am attempting to serve an individual who owes me money. They were evicted from their previous residence, and the processor has not found the forwqrding address. I have the person's SSN and Driver's licence number, although the DL# has ont helped me much. Where (website, agencies, etc.) can I go to find where some one works having their SS#. I know there might be fees involved, but that's okay.
 


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Titanic191273

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RE: seach of SS#

A private investigator can help, but it might cost you a pretty penny. If you like online searches, try Peopleseachers.com. They can perform a search by many means including SS#, which is supposed to be the most accurate. It is going to cost you about $35.00 for this type of search. If no information is turned up, then you pay nothing. It is worth a try though.
 
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anooshg

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To Jen

Jen,
Thank you for your advice. Do you know whether that site can do searches on the place of employment? This I think would be the most effective way of finding some one.

Thank you once again.
 

nailtech

Senior Member
Its to my understanding, if you mail a letter with the words "Return Service Requested" they post office will mail you the new forwarding address... the letter/envelope you send can be empty to the old address..or.. go to your local post office and ask details on mailing a letter with the purpose of getting a forwarding address sent back to you, they will gladly help you...

Return service requested, click here........

from the link: Undeliverable-as-addressed (UAA) mail is forwarded, returned to sender, or treated as dead mail depending upon authorization for the particular mail class. An ancillary service endorsement is used to instruct the Postal Service regarding the mailpiece's appropriate disposition upon determining that it is UAA. On First-Class Mail, the following endorsements may be used as an updating method to meet the move update standard Return Service Requested. If UAA, the mailpiece is returned with the new address or reason for nondelivery; no charge.
 
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Ryan4069

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Try accurint.com or locateplus.com


After that how about you just sit out front of the persons house and follow them to work?
 

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