Our Basic skip tracing starts with credit headers and public records, then cross-checks them against historical data to identify where someone lives now—not where they used to.
Because Basic tracing relies on self-reported updates, Enhanced skip tracing goes further by using forced records—such as DMV submissions and government filings—that people can’t easily ignore or delay.
When someone has truly fallen off the grid, our Investigative skip tracing delivers the highest success rate. We contact known associates, including family, and use Automated License Plate Readers to identify locations a vehicle is regularly seen—like daily commute routes.
Bottom line: we combine powerful data, field intelligence, and proven expertise to locate your service target quickly and accurately.

Skip tracing is about finding the right person—not just a name.
If you’re searching for someone with a common name like John Jensen in Salt Lake City, you’re looking for one result but sorting through many. The more details you provide, the faster and more accurately we narrow it down.
Helpful details include:
Each piece of information helps us separate your John Jensen from others with the same name.
And just as important—what skip tracing isn’t:
Professional skip tracing uses lawful, ethical, and permissible data sources and follows privacy regulations. It’s smart research—done the right way.
