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Subject: Doing Dated Address and Employment Search
Category: Reference, Education and News > General Reference
Asked by: amk1-ga
List Price: $10.00
Posted: 23 Aug 2003 10:39 PDT
Expires: 22 Sep 2003 10:39 PDT
Question ID: 247966
How would you go about finding someone's address from 1959 through
1976 and how would you go about finding someone's employment history
during the same period? I am desperate to search out some dated info
and willing to pay for it whether to a PI or data researcher online.
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Subject: Re: Doing Dated Address and Employment Search
From: 4keith-ga on 25 Aug 2003 11:59 PDT
 
8-25-2003

If you are willing to pay about $200 to someone (an attorney's office
or private investigator" who has access to a Lexis-Nexis database,
then a complete history on the individual is usually available there,
but the best option is to start with the services of a genealogical
researcher in the applicable city/county (they can frequently verify
addresses through city directories and court house civil and land
records) at very low cost or sometimes for free, but the best option
is to hire a private investigator in the applicable city or county
involved to do a background check.  If you are a company who is
considering hiring this individual, then there are numerous companies
over the Internet that do background checks, but if this is a personal
matter (perhaps if you are considering a romance or marriage with the
person), then there is probably no other option except to hire the
private investigator.

SINCERELY,

KEITH (I'm NOT a GOOGLE Researcher)
Subject: Re: Doing Dated Address and Employment Search
From: amk1-ga on 26 Aug 2003 08:38 PDT
 
Thanks Keith. I have come to that conclusion and started down that
route. Muchos Gracias.
AMK

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