Skip tracing involves the use of our expansive network of national database systems that allow us the ability to locate most people that do not want to be located. Using computer data and plain old investigative street smarts we are able to apply knowledge and common sense tactics to locate people, even when they are using an alias. Sometimes our investigators will actually go to the missing persons residence using a pre-text to confirm there identity.
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Michael from Annandale, Va said, “My sister’s ex-husband ran off two years ago while still owing her $300,000 + from the divorce settlement and a court order. He started using an alias and we couldn’t find him to get him served with court papers. We hired C.S.I. and the investigator found him within 24 hours and served him with the legal process. They were very efficient and capable.”
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Skiptracing (also skip tracing) is a colloquial term used to describe the process of locating a person's whereabouts for any number of purposes. A skiptracer is someone who performs this task, which may be the person's primary occupation. The term comes from the word "skip" being used to describe the person being searched for, and comes from the idiomatic expression "to skip town," meaning to depart, perhaps in a rush, and leaving minimal clues behind for someone to "trace" the "skip" to a new location.
Skip tracing tactics may be employed by debt collectors, bail bond enforcers (bounty hunting), private investigators, attorneys, police detectives, journalists or as a part of any investigation that entails locating a subject whose contact information is not immediately known. Learn More |