How To Find People Online
By: Susan Harris
Staff Writer
Published: Aug 25, 2021
How to find people online is easy, and most of the Web sites are totally free.
How to find people online for free. You can find people and former classmates online for free by providing last names. Here's a guide on how to find people using search engines, locator tools, and websites.
1) Google
If you're looking for someone of information about someone, one of the best places you can start your search on the Web is Google. Using Google you can find background information, phone numbers, addresses, maps, and more. With Google's phone number search, you can find both business and residential phone numbers on the Web.
2) Zabasearch.com
Find people with Zabasearch.com, a free people search engine. You can search by what is available in the public domain for free public access. ZabaSearch quickly accesses public information and displays what is available in the public domain Information typically makes it to the public domain via a wide variety of sources, including but not limited to: phone listings, court records, real property records and subscriptions.
3) Free People Search Sites
Finding people online is made easier with specialized free people search sites. There are four options for these sites: Phone Directories, Business Search, Online Obituaries and Free People Search Sites. Unless otherwise specified, these resources are free. Be very cautious if they ask for your personal information.
4) Public Records Information
VitalRec.com explains how to obtain vital records. This includes birth certificates, death records, marriage licenses and divorce decrees from each state, territory and county of the United States, as well as an impressive international section.
USA.gov, formerly known as FirstGov.gov, is a search engine/portal that gives the searcher direct access to searchable information from the United States government, state governments, and local governments. For the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, a free public records search site: "Census records are among one of the best and most often utilized tools for genealogy research.
5) Find a Grave
If you need to, you can even view many cemeteries on the Web using FindAGrave.com. with millions of cemetery records, this site is a great resource. I never know you could actually find this information online.
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