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WHAT INFORMATION CAN BE EASILY OBTAINED LEGALLY <or ILLEGALLY?>
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- Social Security Numbers
- Date of Birth Records
- Death Records
- Change Of Name Records
(Did you change your name to get away from "mafia hitmen"?)
(Well, they can find you quite easily!)
- Marriage Records
- Divorce Records
- Criminal Records
(state or federal) (sealed or unsealed) (felony or midemeanor)
- Warrants of Arrest (Do you have any warrants of arrest out on you?)
- Order of Protection (Are you ordered to stay away from somebody?)
- Probation Records (Are you under probation, or under the current)
("Megans Law" are you a rapist who is supposed)
(to register himself everywhere he lives?)
- Tax Records
- Property Tax Records
- Utility Bill Records
- Current Address
- Drivers License Information
- Car Insurance Rceords. (What you pay? What you drive?)
- U.S. Postal Service Forwarding Address Records
- U.S. Postal Service PO BOX Records (Who owns them? Their address?)
- Magazines or Newsletters that you are the owner of. (Postal Records)
- Bulk Mail Permit records (US Postal Service)
- Magazines that your subscribe to
- Books that you owe at the library
- Junk Mail/Catalogs that you get.
- Credit Card Records
(What cards you have?) (What the #'s are?) (What you owe?)
(What you have payed, what you havent, who you owe money to)
(This is the most extensive and damaging information of all)
(How much you have? What kinds of accounts?)
(Your confidential checking/savings account numbers)
- MVR Reports
- Mental Health Records (Were you ever an insane schizophrenic?)
- Military Records (Your Discharge Type)
(What branch and rating(job) you were? Dates of Enlistent?)
(Reasons for Discharge can also be obtained, but thats difficult)
(were you ever in a hospital?) (Which?) (For what?)
(Did you pay your bill?) (What tests did you have?)
- Your Telephone Number (criss-cross directories can find exactly)
(where you live by just a partial name)
- Unlisted Phone Numbers- (Unlisted phone numbers mean nothing!)
- TAG & VIN Traces (You can be tracked down by your license plate)
(or by the VIN number on your windshield)
- License Plates (Your name and address can be found by doing a)
(license plate search)
- Driving Records (have you been speeding alot? Violating Traffic Laws?)
(The DMV has publicly available records of your crimes)
- Social Security (Do you have a phony social security number?)
(well it can be traced)
- Illegal Aliens Beware (are you an illegal immigrant? Well, beware)
(because INS has a public accessible database)
- Government Jobs (Have you ever had a government job?)
(Detailed dossiers are kept on some civil employees)
- Civil Court Settlements (have you ever sued somebody? Ever been sued?)
(well your case is public domain info!)
- Compensation (Have you ever been awarded workers compensation)
(your award and complaint is public record)
- Auto Insurane Fraud (are you a scam artist who ripps off insurance)
(companies by faking injuries and suing?)
(The insurane companies have a special databse!)
- Property Asset Searches (Do you own a property somewhere?)
(you can be hunted down through these records!)
- Hidden Assets (are you hiding assets, t-bills, bonds, stocks,)
(do you have "off-shore" bank accounts, "swiss bank")
(accounts, your assets and YOU can be found!)
- College Records (Dont even think of lying on your job resume!!)
(college records are almost public domain, free )
(for the asking. College officials are very lax and)
(nieve about giving out this info to anyone. )
(GRADES..Not even your grades (GPA) are safe.)
(What classes did you take? No problem..)
- DOSSIERS (Are you a member of any subversive groups?)
(Been making lots of trips to the USSR,Germany,China,Columbia)
(The FBI may very well just have a file on you, and this is)
(hardly a joke. Have you ever threatended the president in)
(public on the Internet? Your name is in a Secret Service
(Dossier!)
- Professional Certification (Dont even think of lying on your resume)
(by claiming that your a member of various)
(professional trade associations, or that)
(you received "certification".)
- Business Conduct (Has a bussines been ripping you off, have you been)
(ripping other people off by using various cons,)
(and scams? EVEN IF, your scams are legal, your)
(business's name will still go into the files of)
(the Better Business Bureau.)
- Bankruptcy (Ever been bankrupt? Well, its all in the records.)
- Catalogs (Do you order alot of catalogs? Well your name is most)
(likely on dozens of mailing lists (if not hundreds)
(This DOESNT just mean that you'll be getting lots of)
(junk mail. It also means that ANYONE can hunt you down.)
- Employment (Where have you woked in the past? All public records!)
(You can be tracked down in a dozen different ways.)
(Find out if a person actually worked, where he claimed?)
(Find this persons address from his work records!)
(Find the employers address/phone through various records.)
- Licenses (Do you have some kind of license? Be it, federal or
(state? It can be checked, and you can be tracked down.)
(Business licenses, motor vehicle licenses, pilot licenses).
- Evictions (Have you ever been evicted by a scumbag landlord that)
(wanted to jack your rent up 1,000 percent, and kicked you)
(out cause you refused to give into his madness... Well the)
(scumbags from the real estate companies, as well as many)
(major apartment complexes, have a wonderflly scummy database)
(that gets kept on you, your personality, your payment)
(records, relatives, and family that you have, etc..)
- Voter Registration (Are you registered to vote? Guess what, your)
(entire life, and political affiliation is)
(publicly available and is sold to anyone who)
(wants all of these names!)
- Starting a Business (wether your starting a new business, getting)
(permits or licenses for your busines, or if)
(your getting Workers Comp for your employees,)
(or if you filed an "Articles of Incorporation")
(to make your business a Corp, then you CAN be)
(tracked down.)
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WHERE CAN YOU GET INFORMATION FOR FREE? (or by yourself)
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FOIA- Freedom of Information Act was created by the government to allow
private individuals to access government held records so long as
they are not classified. To submit an FOIA you must contact the
FBI in your local area, and send in a written submission. You
should get a good manual, or book on submitting FOIA forms before
you do so. In general FOIA's are free so long as the information
is deemed to be of public interest. If you are digging up a
criminal record on yourself, then you must pay a small fee.
With an FOIA search you can get information on almost anything!
This pertains to government projects, government agencies, govt
statistics or crime statistics, government expenditures, as well
as information about arrests. You can dig up information about
terrorist groups, or assasins, or known "subversive" groups.
Basically, if you can think of a topic of interest, you can do an
FOIA on it.
You must however properly submit the FOIA for proper results...
The FBI takes your request very literally, and they will only give
you what you directly ask for, meaning they'll ive you as little
information as they can get away with. When wording your FOIA
it is best to be very elaborate stating exactly what you want, and
also ask for related information that you didntlist, and also ask
for other similar cases, groups or events, etc.. Basically you want
to word your FOIA request so that you can suck as much information
from the FBI as possible. Classified documents will be provided
but the information will all be crossed out with black ink in the
appropriate areas. Proprietary information to companies will also
be blacked out.
FOIA's usually have a return time of 2- 12 weeks. If your FOIA is
not handled or processed in a timely manner (especially if its a
small FOIA request) then you must write the the FBI and even call
to complain (several times!).
DMV Records- DMV records are public information in 49 of the 50 states.
It i yours for the asking and their is usually a $10 - $15
processing fee.. Most states cannot provide instant record rerieval
and theirs usually a 1 day turn around time. DMV searches will let
you check if a person has a license, their address, and phone
number, as well as their criminal driving infractions. California
currently has a privacy law where a citizen can request that their
home address be witheld from the records. This having to due mostly
with the fact that California has alot of "Hollywood Actors/Stars".
Many times obsessed nutcase fans have tracked actresses down by
checking DMV records. In one case a fan actually stalked and killed
an actress. However in CA most people dont even know that they
can have their address kept private so it does little good.
Court Records- Your criminal as well as civil records are all public domain
information. If you have ever been sued for any purpose, if you have
ever filed for bankruptcy, if you have ever sued anyone else, or
if youeve ever been convicted of either a federal or state crime,
wether it be a misdemeanor or felony, or wether the record be
sealed or not... it can all be gooten for FREE.. You need only
go to the courthouse, and search the archives. Actually you should
check the rules in your area on who to contact.
Town Records- If you own any property, if you pay property taxes,
if you have a pool or a deck, or a barn on your propertym if
you've added an extension to your house, if you've converted your
garage into a new room, or basement, etc.. all of this information
is in the town records, and can be gotten by any snoop. Even the
layout or plans to your house can be gotten!! Friggin wonderfull
information for a burgular to have isnt it? A burgular/thief/scumbag
can get the blueprints to your house so he knows just how to
break in, where to go, etc..Same with your business.
IRS Tax Records- if your a public official (or even if your not!) your
tax records can be gotten along with the most personal information
that you can imagine! Technically, only public officials records
are supposed to be public, but its possible to get the IRS records
of ordinary people.
Newspaper Archives- Newpspapers keep archives and spare copies of all
of their papers since the paper began. usually this information
is kept in paper format in a vault, but nowadays, the archives
are usually electronic based, and can be publicly searched by a
computer. Newspapers used to keep newpaper articles on Microfiche
filme before computers became poular. You can get info on all kinds
of stuff (mostly people) from newspaper archives. You can search
birth and death records, wedding announcments, criminal articles.
Andy Warhol once said that "everyone is famous for at least
15 minutes in their lifetime"... maybe your target has been arrested
once, or has been in the paper for something (not necessarily bad).
Libraries- Libraries usually have microfiche with the newspaper archives
for the past 4-6 years.
Government- The government can provide you with unlimited sources of
information for investigation. FOIA is the main method, but their
are other more detailed methods, but I wont elaborate on this.
basically, all you need do, is to contact the appropriate agency
that your looking to obtain information from, and they will
usually help you out.
Investigate- The last method of free investigation is to simply do
things for yourself. Nothing can take the place of a competent
professional but, it is a waste of money to have a PI investigate
something that you can do yorself merely by doing an FOIA, or by
going to the library, or making a call.. Basically, all you need
to do is follow your leads to the source. Dont be afraid to call
people, to check their refernces, to check their past employment
history, to search the library microfiche newspaper files, etc..
Even by contacting the appropriate government or state entities
like the DMV (Department of Motor vehicles) you can save yourself
several hundred dollars in detectives record search fees.
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WHAT ARE THE MAJOR DATABASE COMPANIES?
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Their are 3 general types of companies that provide information:
(1) SuperDatabases- A super database is humongous company that keeps
billions of records, but in 1 single specific
area. TRW is an example of the aforementioned.
They are the largest collector/supplier of Credit
Information in the entire world. Their are 5 main
companies that supply Credit information, another
is Equifax (I believe) and their almost as big as
TRW Corp.. NCI is also among the "Big-3 credit corps"
SuperDatabases DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES
have to supply "only" credit information.. Anything
that could be considered information, can be
archived and extracted from these companies for
a fee. An example is DIALOG CORP. This company
is the absolute largest supplier of information,
on this entire planet. This company has quite
possibly several million TeraBytes of information
stored (which is 5 times more than all the information
stored in all the libraries in the world). You can
call DIALOG up, pay them the fee, and research
any single topic your heart desires, and within a
matter of minutes/hours, you will get an answer
back. Just as a small example, DIALOG has every single
newspaper article for the past 30 years, they have
every single Internet Newsgroup stored in memory,
they have lists of thousands of magazines, and
associations, they have every single politicians
name in the United States history, they have
politicians names for the leaders of any other
country (AND their relatives).. Basically, if you
can think of something, then DIALOG can get an
answer for you.
(2) SuperMarkets - A supermarket is very much as the name implies.
They are big places, where you can get a variety
of information. SuperMarket companies usually
have access to several SuperDatabases. This allows
you to do a very wide variety of searches without
having to pay the outrageous rates that the
SuperDatabase companies usually charge. Most PI's
are hooked up with SuperMarkets like Datafax.
SuperMarkets, keep in mind, are NOT actual databases.
Rather SuperMarkets are just "gateways" to the
SuperDatabase companies.
(3) 7-11's - 7-11's are basically similar to SuperMarkets.
You can look up a variety of BASIC information
such as credit records, criminal histories, etc..
for a very reasonable price. You dont have nearly
as good a selection as to the kinds of information
that you get with a SuperMarket, but the prices
make it reasonable for a private individual to have
an account with a 7-11 type system. In fact alot
of 7-11 type systems, will let you do a "single
one-time-search".. As opposed to the databases
which bind you to a year long contract costing $$.
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TRW- This company really needs no introduction. TRW is the largest
holder of credit information in the United States (or in the
world for that matter). Of course they also are the greatest
providers of false information, and soely responsible for
toally and falsely fucking up the credit of hundreds of
thoisands of innocent persons in america. And TRW is also the
least willing of all the credit agencies to fix erroneous reprts.
Equifax- Another of the major credit collection companies
Dialog- Dialog was described above. Dialog doesnt really have dossier
information per se, its not all that usefull for private
investigators, but its indespensible for the professional
writer, or journalist who needs to research a subject. DIALOG
has the largest database in the entire world.
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NCI- National Credit Information network used to be one of the big
Credit companies, but has expanded into an all purpose information
collection company. They access over 300 million credit records,
12 million business profiles, forewarding address postal records,
criss-cross telephone directories, social security tracing, and
surname tracing (track a person down with only their last name!)
Aliases you use, employment history, address, phone number, marital
status, you name it, NCI can get it. NCI also offers drivers license
records with driving infractions (this has a 1 day turn-around time
to access), plus 1 million record telephone criss-cross directory.
NCI has a 800 toll free access number to their computer system,
and they charge $700 per year to access their system, plus $10
monthly. and a very small fee for each search. This company
is a REAL BARGAIN! This company is pretty much the defacto standard
for private investigators.
NCI falls under the category of a SuperMarket company since
I do not think that NCI actually keeps any records themselves,
rather they just act as a gateway to the actual database companies.
NCI cannot be accessed directly, rather you must go through one
the many smaller companies that give NCI accounts.
Datafax is my favorite provider to the NCI system.
NCI costs approximately $600 - $850 for a 1 time set up fee,
that is good for life. Then you only pay 10 per month, and
10 dollars per search. But the actual price depends upon
the NCI provider (see Datafax or Jeff KirkPatrick, below).
U.S. Data Link- NCI has access to over 900Million credit reports (even
more than the NCI system). You pay a 1 time set up fee of $975,
and then you pay $4.50 to $55 for each search depending upon
how long it takes and how much human intervention is required.
USDL only charges you for "hits". You dont pay, if the system cant
find the information you wanted.
USDL is accessed by a dial-in number or via TELENET. The USDL
software allows you to set up a "search script" off-line, so
that you do not have to waste time typing once you get onto
the system. This saves on access costs and phone bill charges.
The USDL system has 4 seperate databases which are as follows:
* Credit Records- The credit record searches were described above.
* PC Profile- Provides links to employment data, criminal histories,
driving records, licenses, professional certifications, verification
of college degrees from over 5,000 colleges and trade schools.
$25 is the average search fee.
* PC Corporate- Deals with busines records including Uniform
Commercial Credit Reports on businesses and DBA records,
office reports, federal filings. This is a must for anyone who is
going to buy stock, or investt in a business.
* PC Auto-Provides total complete access to information pertaing
to drivers licenses, and driving records, tracking a person down
by his drivers license. As well as FAA pilots licenses, boating
/captains licenses, etc.. You can do a search on a car and driver
by merely inputting a VIN (Vehicle ID Number on the winshield)
of by a license plate. 47 out of the 50 states have DMV info public.
US Data Link
671 Bayway Drive
Baytown, TX 77520
1.800.527.7930
CDB Infotek- An all purpose provider of public records. Motor vehicle
DMV records, public record filings, fictitious name statements,
court records, marriage records, divorce records and proceedings,
voter registration, death certificates, credit information,
social security traces, postal change of address files, telephone
criss-cross directory.
CDB is deesigned for lawyers, insurance investiagtors, and
detectives. The sign up fee is $280 and searches run from
$5 for a DMV search to $35 forcomplex business records searches.
CDB can be reached directly by modem at 1.800.992.7889 or in
California at 800.427.3747
Tracers WorldWide- This company is run by George Theodore. This company
is quite expsnsive, and has several gateways to the major
Super Databases. But where this company differs from CDM Infotek,
NCI and US Data Link, is that while those companies are
"self-serve"...This company will do custom searches for you
that are beyone your capability. The CEO of this company claims
that: "if its legal, then he can get that info for you!"
This company while it may not be quite as big as the other
companies like NCI and US Data Link, the staff has capabilities for
research that the avergae user doesnt have, so you can give them custom
information querries and they will get you an answer. Also this
company has a very unique database. They have a death records
database with well over 45 million names! Why would anyone want
death records you may ask? Well, it does have its uses.. trying to
track down lost relatives, or even for insurance purposes or for
"heir" chases, who want to chase down their families fortune, etc..
This company also has 2 new databases... An extensive DMV records
database, everyone who has a license, is on this list, and a
voter registration list. If your a registered voter, then you are
also traceable!
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Datafax- National Association of Investigative Specialists
Datafax is operated by Ralph Thomas, a name that should
sound familiar to anyone whos done reading in the field of
investigation and surveillance. Ralph is a licenses PI who
publishes a newsletter and writes for magazines, and puts
out a new book almost every week.
NAIS is a trade association for private investigators, its
quite prestigious, and the NAIS administers this database
syste, NAIS members get a substational discount to access
DATAFAX and the NCI database.
Basically, Datafax is just a provider to the giant NCI
database network. So if you want to get access to the NCI Super
Database, then you should go through this company, as opposed
to some of the other providers.
NCI Direct Access Package costs $795 for the one-time set up fee
for total access including Credit and DMV records.
If you dont want DMV or Credit info, then you need only pay $695.
You must pay a SMALL $10 per month surcharge, and about
$5 - $50 per records search.
All users get a 3 ring binder with an and extensive manual.
You can logon to the NCI system for a trial search and
further information by calling:
1.513.521.4420
USERNAME: DECK20SB
NAIS
PO Box 33244
Austin, TX 78764
(get the 800 # from AT&T Nationwide Information)
Jeff KirkPatrick- Jeff is a provider connection point to the NCI
database system. I dont know what he charges.
PO Box 1021
Jackson, MI 49204
1.517.783.4545
John Russell- Private Investigator, will get you the information that
you want. Finding lost children is one of his specialties.
7211 Northdale Mabry Suite 205
Tampa, Florida 33614
1.800.237.2542
SuperBureau Inc- Accesses a number of national credit bureaus and
databases, on a per search fee basis.
PO Box 368
Campell, CA 95008
1.408.559.7603
NightHawk Ent- Business, consumer credit, DMV, assets, plus special info
unique to Oregon. Fifty buck sign up, or add $15 onto the regular
price as a non-subscriber.
5311 Miller Ave.
Klamath Falls, OR 97603
1.503.884.7400
Investigations Unlimited- Access to NCI searches for an average of $20
per search, no sign up fee.
200 S. Meridian #320
Indiana, IL 46255
1.317.639.4638
Research Desk Inc- A most interesting full-service company. RDI
has access to some of the investigative credit type databases,
but also specializes in business records. RDI has a variety
of data banks, each with unique information. Find out who
the man behind ths business card is. Is he just an employee
or a corporate officer. Newsletter, newspaper, journal searches.
This company will do custom searches for you to dig into deep
information that cant be accesse by yourself on-line.
This company offers reasonable search rates, and the company has
a sort of motto: "We keep search rates down, because somebody else
may already have the answer to your question".
PO Box 92741
San Francisco, CA 94119
1.415.956.4131
ION Network- (Investigators ON-line Network)
Provides unique services for the investigator who has a computer.
The system has a number of sub-groups including the "Resource Line"
which is offerend nationwide at no cost to clients who need to
identify and contact an appropriate investiagtor in an area.
The ION system has over 5,000 investigators names in their database.
ION gets paid by the invetigator who is asked to pay a referral fee
of 20%(percent). No membership is required to receive research line.
5303 S. Rural Road, Suite 1
Tempe, AZ 85283
1.602.730.8082
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REGULATION & ETHICS!
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Fuck It! This article is long enough. I'll be damned if I'm going to
write anymore.
Basically, read the article carefully and make judgements for yourself
about the ethics of all this dossier keeping. If you thought that the
Internet was big.. Welp heres news for you, these investigative
database companies probably have 500,000 times more information in their
files than on all the Internet computers in the WORLD!
This information brokering is BIG MONEY! hint..hint...If one ever had
a hankering to be a private investigator, you'd make a killing providing
information to poeple. Although the real money is made by the major
database companies.
The Fair Credit Reporting Act of 1987 requires that the Credit Agencies
provide you with a credit report every time somebody accesses your records
and all the companies usually coply with that rule 100 percent of the
time.
Also the FCRA states that Credit Agencies can only disclose your
records for legitimate credit purposes... INVESTIGATING somebody just
for the general sake of being a snoop, is NOT a legitimate request for
a credit record. But unfortunately, that does not stop a PI
from getting your information because they often will simply lie
by claiming that the search is for a legitimate credit check.
Lastly, the major credit bureaus such as TRW are totally unscrupulous
as well as careless in their keeping of records. TRW quite often
has erroneous records (this is EXTREMELY common...) and it is IMPOSSIBLE
to fix your credit once TRW fucks it up.. If you dont believe me.. then
try calling TRW and telling them that your record is screwed up..
Watch how fast the nice TRW lady "brushes you off" and tells you that
their records are never wrong, or actually now, they will fee you a line
of bullshit about how to go about correcting your credit. This process
is totally impossible to accomplish as you must have total and complete
records to exhonerate yourself. (I hope you didnt throw out that cabcelled
check from 10 years ago, to prove that you payed yoru phone bill 10 years
ago... cause if you dont have exact documentation, receipts, cancelled
checks, etc.. then they will reject your submission).. In addition, the
worst part is... once your submit your proof so that they can fix
your credit record.. 90 percent of the time, the record never gets
fixed.. Who fucken knows what they do with the records you submitted,
but its proven fact that you will have to submit 5 times, and make 30
phone calls to TRW telling them to correct your records.)
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