Not all public records databases have the same information.Because of this, there is a strategy that I call “skiptracing,” but it veers from the standard definition.
My definition of skiptracing is taking information from one public records source and using it to search in another. Here’s a demonstration.
Go to the Intelius website and search a name for free. They will only give you a taste of the information they have, the rest you have to pay for. The taste is a list of names of relatives (this costs money on other databases). Now jot down the relative names, and go Merlin’s website and search the relative names from Intelius. If you don’t have a Merlin account, click here.
This should generate a good number of leads. So make sure to use this strategy throughout all the databases you use.

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