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| Volume Three, Issue 32, File #4 of 12 | |
| ***** T H E A R T O F I N V E S T I G A T I O N ***** | |
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| There are many ways to obtain information about individuals. I am going to | |
| cover some of the investigative means of getting the low down on people whom | |
| you wish to know more about. | |
| Some of the areas I will cover are: | |
| Social Security Checks | |
| Driving/Vehicular Records | |
| Police Reports | |
| FBI Records | |
| Insurance Records | |
| Legal Records | |
| Credit Bureau Checks | |
| Probate Records | |
| Real Estate Records | |
| Corporate Records | |
| Freedom Of Information Act | |
| Governmental Agency Records | |
| Maps | |
| Tax Records | |
| To obtain information from some organizations or some individuals one must be | |
| able to "BULLSHIT"!!! Not only by voice but in writing. Many times you must | |
| write certain governmental bodies requesting info and it can only be done in | |
| writing. I can't stress enough the need for proper grammer and spelling. | |
| For you to obtain certain information about another person you must first | |
| get a few KEY pieces of info to make your investigation easier. The persons | |
| Full Name, Social Security Number, Date & Place of Birth will all make your | |
| search easier and more complete. | |
| First of all in most cases you will know the persons name you want to invest- | |
| igate. If not you must obtain it any way you can. First you could follow them | |
| to their home and get their address. Then some other time when they are gone | |
| you could look at their mail or dig through their trash to get their Full Name. | |
| While in their trash you might even be able to dig up more interesting info | |
| like: Bank Accout Numbers, Credit Card Numbers, Social Security Number, Birth | |
| Day, Relatives Names, Long Distance Calls Made, etc. | |
| If you can't get to their trash for some reason take their address to your | |
| local library and check it against the POLKS and COLES Directories. This | |
| should provide you with their Full Name, Phone Number, Address, and how long | |
| they have lived at the current location. | |
| You can also check the Local Phone Book, Directory Assistance, City Directories, | |
| Post Office, Voter Registration, Former Neighbors, Former Utilities (water, gas, | |
| electric, phone, cable, etc.) | |
| If you know someone who works at a bank or car dealer you could have them run | |
| a credit check which will reveal all of their credit cards and if they have | |
| ever had any late payments or applied for any loans. If you are brave enough | |
| you could even apply for a loan impersonating the individual under investigation | |
| The Credit Bureau also has Sentry Services that can provide deceased social | |
| security numbers, postal drop box address and known fraudulent information. | |
| You can get an individuals driving record by sending a letter to your states | |
| Department of Revenue, Division of Vehicles. You can also get the following: | |
| Driver Control Bureau | |
| For Driving Record send Name, Address, Date of Birth and usually a $1 process- | |
| ing fee for a 5 year record. | |
| Titles & Registration Bureau | |
| For ownership information (current and past). | |
| Driver License Examination Bureau | |
| To see what vision was rated. | |
| Motor Carrier Inspection & Registration Bureau | |
| To check on licensing and registration of trucks/trucking companies. | |
| Revocation Dept | |
| Can verify if someone's driver's license has ever been suspended or revoked. | |
| You can even obtain a complete vehicle history by sending the vehicle descrip- | |
| tion, identification # for the last registered owner, and a small fee. Send | |
| this info to your states Dept of Vehicles. It is best to contact them first | |
| to get their exact address and fees. I would advise using a money orders and | |
| a P.O. Box so they cannot trace it to you without a hassle. | |
| Police Records | |
| All Police and Fire Records are Public record unless the city is involved. | |
| You can usually get everything available from the police dept including: | |
| Interviews, maps, diagrams, misc reports, etc. | |
| FBI Records | |
| If the individual you are inquiring about is deceased the FBI will provide | |
| some info if you give them Full Name, SSN, Date & Place of Birth. Contact | |
| you local FBI office to get the details. | |
| Real Estate Records | |
| Recorder of Deeds offices in each county maintain land ownership records. | |
| Most are not computerized and you have to manually search. Then you must | |
| review microfilm/fiche for actual deeds of trust, quit claim deeds, | |
| assignments, mortgage, liens, etc. | |
| A title company can run an Ownership & Equity (O&E) search for a fee ($80-$100) | |
| which will show ownership, mortgage info, easements, taxes owned, taxes | |
| assessed, etc. | |
| Most county assessors will provide an address and value of any real property | |
| if you request a search by name. | |
| Social Security Records | |
| Social Security Administrator | |
| Office of Central Records Operations | |
| 300 North Greene Street | |
| Baltimore, Maryland 21201 | |
| 301-965-8882 | |
| Title II and Title XVI disability claims records, info regarding total earnings | |
| for each year, detailed earnings information show employer, total earnings, and | |
| social security paid for each quarter by employer. | |
| Prices are approximately as follows: | |
| 1st year of records $15.00 | |
| 2nd-5th year of records $ 2.50 per person | |
| 6th-10th year of records $ 2.00 per person | |
| 11th-15th year of records $ 1.50 per person | |
| 16th-on year of records $ 1.00 per person | |
| ** Call for verification of these prices. ** | |
| Social Security records are a great source of information when someone has | |
| been relatively transient in their work, or if they are employed out of a | |
| union hall. | |
| If you want to review a claim file, direct your request to the Baltimore | |
| office. They will send the file to the social security office in your city | |
| for you to review and decide what you want copies of. | |
| The first three digits of a social security number indicate the state of | |
| application. | |
| The Social Security Number | |
| SSA has continually emphasized the fact that the SSN identifies a particular | |
| record only and the Social Security Card indicates the person whose record is | |
| identified by that number. In no way can the Social Security Card identify | |
| the bearer. From 1946 to 1972 the legend "Not for Identification" was printed | |
| on the face of the card. However, many people ignored the message and the | |
| legend was eventually dropped. The social security number is the most widely | |
| used and carefully controlled number in the country, which makes it an | |
| attractive identifier. | |
| With the exception of the restrictions imposed on Federal and some State and | |
| local organizations by the Privacy Act of 1974, organizations requiring a | |
| unique identifier for purposes of controlling their records are not prohibited | |
| from using (with the consent of the holder) the SSN. SSA records are | |
| confidential and knowledge of a person's SSN does not give the user access to | |
| information in SSA files which is confidential by law. | |
| Many commercial enterprises have used the SSN in various promotional efforts. | |
| These uses are not authorized by SSA, but SSA has no authority to prohibit | |
| such activities as most are not illegal. Some of these unauthorized uses are: | |
| SSN contests; skip-tracers; sale or distribution of plastic or metal cards; | |
| pocketbook numbers (the numbers used on sample social security cards in | |
| wallets); misleading advertising, commercial enterprises charging fees for SSN | |
| services; identification of personal property. | |
| The Social Security Number (SSN) is composed of 3 parts, XXX-XX-XXXX, called | |
| the Area, Group, and Serial. For the most part, (there are exceptions), the | |
| Area is determined by where the individual APPLIED for the SSN (before 1972) | |
| or RESIDED at time of application (after 1972). The areas are assigned as | |
| follows: | |
| 000 unused 387-399 WI 528-529 UT | |
| 001-003 NH 400-407 KY 530 NV | |
| 004-007 ME 408-415 TN 531-539 WA | |
| 008-009 VT 416-424 AL 540-544 OR | |
| 010-034 MA 425-428 MS 545-573 CA | |
| 035-039 RI 429-432 AR 574 AK | |
| 040-049 CT 433-439 LA 575-576 HI | |
| 050-134 NY 440-448 OK 577-579 DC | |
| 135-158 NJ 449-467 TX 580 VI Virgin Islands | |
| 159-211 PA 468-477 MN 581-584 PR Puerto Rico | |
| 212-220 MD 478-485 IA 585 NM | |
| 221-222 DE 486-500 MO 586 PI Pacific Islands* | |
| 223-231 VA 501-502 ND 587-588 MS | |
| 232-236 WV 503-504 SD 589-595 FL | |
| 237-246 NC 505-508 NE 596-599 PR Puerto Rico | |
| 247-251 SC 509-515 KS 600-601 AZ | |
| 252-260 GA 516-517 MT 602-626 CA | |
| 261-267 FL 518-519 ID *Guam, American Samoa, | |
| 268-302 OH 520 WY Northern Mariana Islands, | |
| 303-317 IN 521-524 CO Philippine Islands | |
| 318-361 IL 525 NM | |
| 362-386 MI 526-527 AZ | |
| 627-699 unassigned, for future use | |
| 700-728 Railroad workers through 1963, then discontinued | |
| 729-899 unassigned, for future use | |
| 900-999 not valid SSNs, but were used for program purposes | |
| when state aid to the aged, blind and disabled was | |
| converted to a federal program administered by SSA. | |
| As the Areas assigned to a locality are exhausted, new areas from the pool are | |
| assigned. This is why some states have non-contiguous groups of Areas. | |
| The Group portion of the SSN has no meaning other than to determine whether or | |
| not a number has been assigned. SSA publishes a list every month of the | |
| highest group assigned for each SSN Area. The order of assignment for the | |
| Groups is: odd numbers under 10, even numbers over 9, even numbers under 9 | |
| except for 00 which is never used, and odd numbers over 10. For example, if the | |
| highest group assigned for area 999 is 72, then we know that the number | |
| 999-04-1234 is an invalid number because even Groups under 9 have not yet been | |
| assigned. | |
| The Serial portion of the SSN has no meaning. The Serial is not assigned in | |
| strictly numerical order. The Serial 0000 is never assigned. | |
| Before 1973, Social Security Cards with pre-printed numbers were issued to | |
| each local SSA office. The numbers were assigned by the local office. In 1973, | |
| SSN assignment was automated and outstanding stocks of pre-printed cards were | |
| destroyed. All SSNs are now assigned by computer from headquarters. There | |
| are rare cases in which the computer system can be forced to accept a manual | |
| assignment such as a person refusing a number with 666 in it. | |
| A pamphlet entitled "The Social Security Number" (Pub. No.05-10633) provides | |
| an explanation of the SSN's structure and the method of assigning and | |
| validating Social Security numbers. | |
| Tax Records | |
| If you can find out who does the individuals taxes you might be able to get | |
| copies from them with the use of creative social engineering. | |
| If you want to run a tax lien search there is a service called Infoquest. | |
| 1-800-777-8567 for a fee. Call with a specific request. | |
| Post Office Records | |
| If you have an address for someone that is not current, always consider writing | |
| a letter to the postmaster of whatever post office branch services the zip code | |
| of the missing person. Provide them the name and the last known address and | |
| simply ask for the current address. There might be a $1 fee for this so it | |
| would be wise to call first. | |
| City Directory, Polk's, Cole's, etc. | |
| Information in these directories is contained alphabetically by name, | |
| geographically by street address, and numerically by telephone number, so if | |
| you have any of those three pieces of info, a check can be done. The Polk's | |
| directory also shows whether the person owns their home or rents, their marital | |
| status, place of employment, and a myriad of other tidbits of information. | |
| However, these books are not the be-all and end-all of the information as they | |
| are subject to public and corporate response to surveys. These directories are | |
| published on a nationwide basis so if you are looking for someone outside of | |
| your area, simply call the public library in the area you have an interest and | |
| they also can perform a crisscross check for you. | |
| You can also call a service owned by Cole's called the National Look up Library | |
| at 402-473-9717 and either give a phone number and get the name & address or | |
| give the address and get the name and phone number. This is only available to | |
| subscribers, which costs $183.00 dollars for 1991. A subscriber gets two free | |
| lookups per day and everyone after that costs $1.25. A subscriber can also mail | |
| in a request for a lookup to: | |
| National Look Up Library | |
| 901 W. Bond Street | |
| Lincoln, NE 68521-3694 | |
| A company called Cheshunoff & Company can, for a $75 fee, obtain a 5-year | |
| detailed financial analysis of any bank. | |
| 505 Barton Springs Road | |
| Austin, Texas 78704 | |
| 512-472-2244 | |
| Professional Credit Checker & Nationwide SSN-locate. | |
| !Solutions! Publishing Co. | |
| 8016 Plainfield Road | |
| Cincinnati, Ohio 45236 | |
| 513-891-6145 | |
| 1-800-255-6643 | |
| Top Secret Manuals | |
| Consumertronics | |
| 2011 Crescent Drive | |
| P.O. Drawer 537-X | |
| Alamogordo, New Mexico 88310 | |
| 505-434-0234 | |
| Federal Government Information Center is located at | |
| 1520 Market Street | |
| St. Louis, Missouri | |
| 1-800-392-7711 | |
| U.S. Dept of Agriculture has located aerial photos of every inch of the United | |
| States. | |
| 2222 West 2300 S. | |
| P.O. Box 36010 | |
| Salt Lake City, Utah 84130 | |
| 801-524-5856 | |
| To obtain general information regarding registered agent, principals, and good | |
| standing status, simply call the Corporate Division of the Secretary of State | |
| and they will provide that information over the phone. Some corporate divisions | |
| are here: | |
| Arkansas Corporate Division 501-371-5151 | |
| Deleware Corporate Division 302-736-3073 | |
| Georgia Corporate Division 404-656-2817 | |
| Indiana Corporate Division 317-232-6576 | |
| Kansas Corporate Division 913-296-2236 | |
| Louisiana Corporate Division 504-925-4716 | |
| Missouri Corporate Division 314-751-4936 | |
| New York Corporate Division 518-474-6200 | |
| Texas Corporate Division 512-475-3551 | |
| Freedom Of Information | |
| The Freedom of Information Act allows the public to request information | |
| submitted to, or generated by, all executive departments, military departments, | |
| government or government controlled corporations, and regulatory agencies. Each | |
| agency, as described above, publishes in the Federal Register, descriptions of | |
| its central and field organizations and places where and how requests are to be | |
| directed. Direct a letter to the appropriate person designated in the Federal | |
| Register requesting reasonably described records be released to you pursuant to | |
| the Freedom of Information Act. Be sure to follow each agency's individually | |
| published rules which state the time, place, fees, and procedures for the | |
| provisions of information. The agency should promptly respond. | |
| How to Find Information About Companies, Ed. II, 1981, suggests, "Government | |
| personnel you deal with sometimes become less helpful if you approach the | |
| subject by threatening the Freedom of Information Act action - it's best to ask | |
| for the material informally first." While this will probably enable you to find | |
| the correct person to send your request to, be prepared to spend at least half | |
| an hour on the phone talking to several people before you find the person who | |
| can help you. The book also has a brief description of what each governmental | |
| agency handles. | |
| If you want to see if someone you are trying to locate is a veteran, has a | |
| federal VA loan, or receives some sort of disability benefit, use Freedom | |
| of Information and provide the person's SSN. | |
| You will get a bill but you can ask for a fee waiver if this contributes to a | |
| public understanding of the operation of the government. You can also request | |
| an opportunity to go through the files yourself and then decide what you want | |
| copied. | |
| Insurance Records | |
| PIP carrier records (may contain statements, medical records, new doctors/ | |
| hospital names, records of disability payments, adjuster's opinions, | |
| applications for insurance coverage, other claim info, etc.) | |
| Health insurance records (may contain medical records, record of bills, new | |
| doctors/hospital names, pre-existing conditions information, info regarding | |
| other accidetns/injuries, etc.) | |
| Often you will have to go through the claims office, the underwriting dept, and | |
| the business office to get complete records as each individual dept maintains | |
| its own seperate files. | |
| Workers Compensation | |
| Some states will let you simply request records. Just submit your request | |
| including the SSN and Birthdate, to the Department of Human Resources, Division | |
| of Worker's Compensation. They will photocopy the records and send you the | |
| copies. Other states require an authorization to obtain these records. | |
| You can always call your local Private Investigator pretending you are a | |
| student doing a research paper on the methods of getting personal information | |
| about people or even trash his place to find tips on tracking down people. | |
| I hope this PHILE helps you in one way or another, if not, maybe a future PHILE | |
| by The Butler will........... | |
| Till Next Time, | |
| The Butler... | |
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