Private Eyes
Cannot find someone through the traditional journalistic methods?
Many investigative companies offer license, social security number, criminal
record and other searches -- though often for a steep fee. This
list does not in any way represent an endorsement of any company or its
services. Keep in mind that some agencies may engage in practices
that violate your company's journalistic principles or possibly even the
law in your area. For more information on finding people, see JNet's
page on Spying on
People
Directories
of Investigators:
American
agencies:
Canadian
investigative agencies:
And for backgrounding:
- Internet Prospector
"Prospect researchers" try to find
out as much as they can about folks, with the goal of figuring out how
much they may be able to contribute to fund-raising. They might be able
to help you do a background check
- Prospector
Backgrounder Internet Prospector's
three-part series on locating, backgrounding, and completing financial
research on people
- Company Records
Internet Prospector's guide to locating incorporation (and other) records
in Canada
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