Service Missing Persons Family Tracing

Missing Persons & Family Tracing

When someone disappears, goes silent, or a family connection is lost, you need a careful, evidence-led approach. We help you locate, verify, and reconnect—while prioritising safety, consent, and lawful methods.

Suitable for welfare concerns, long-lost relatives, inheritance-related tracing, migration-related separation, and cross-border family reconnection.

If there is immediate danger or a child is missing, contact emergency services / police first.

Urgent situations

Priority

Risk to life / immediate harm

If you believe someone is in immediate danger, contact the relevant authorities first. We can support follow-up tracing and documentation once safety steps are underway.

Preserve

Preserve evidence

Save messages, call logs, last-known locations, photos, and names of contacts—small details can be decisive.

We never encourage unlawful access, harassment, or endangering behaviour.

Common use cases

Welfare

Welfare checks

Someone has gone silent, their routine changed suddenly, or family suspect harm or coercion.

Family

Long-lost relatives

Separated by migration, conflict, family breakdown, adoption history, or lost contact.

Estate

Inheritance / next-of-kin

Tracing a beneficiary, executor contact, or confirming a relationship claim.

Cross-border

Cross-border tracing

When records are fragmented and the trail crosses countries, we build a structured search plan and verify step-by-step.

Verification

Identity confirmation

Ensuring the located person is the correct individual (avoids false matches and unsafe contact).

Our process

1

Define the objective

Welfare confirmation, reconnection, or verification. We agree boundaries, urgency, and safe contact rules.

2

Build a trace map

Timeline + last-known data + contact graph. We separate confirmed facts from assumptions.

3

Search & verification

We follow lawful leads and verify identity carefully before any sensitive outreach.

4

Safe reconnection (if appropriate)

Where consent and safety allow, we support a controlled reconnection path and documentation.

If you tell us contact would be unsafe, we follow that instruction and focus on confirmation only.

What you receive

Status

Clear outcome

Located / likely located / not located yet, with confidence level and supporting notes.

Evidence

Evidence-led summary

What was checked, what was confirmed, and what remains unknown (with next steps).

Safety

Safety-first guidance

Recommended approach for safe contact or safe closure—no reckless outreach.

What we need from you

Minimum starting details

Full name (and variants), approximate age, last-known location, last contact date, and your relationship to the person.

Helpful extras

Photos, old addresses, schools/workplaces, known relatives, phone numbers/emails/handles, and any documents or messages.

The more precise the “last-known” details, the faster we can eliminate false leads.

FAQ

Will you contact the person directly? +
Only if it is lawful, appropriate, and safe—often we start with verification first. Where contact is made, it should be controlled, respectful, and risk-aware.
What if the person does not want contact? +
We respect consent. In many cases, a safe outcome is simply confirming welfare without disclosing sensitive details or forcing reconnection.
Can you trace someone anywhere in the world? +
Scope depends on available lawful sources and reliability. We’ll be honest about what can and cannot be established and provide best-next steps.
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