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Since 1991 Information Search, Inc. (ISI) has been
providing research services to law firms, private investigators,
insurance companies, law enforcement and government agencies, general businesses and the public.
Whether
you are looking for someone's new address, trying to
contact a person who has a non-published phone number,
need to uncover assets for litigation purposes or have
to check on a person's background, ISI can provide
the information you need. Our prices are competitive,
our staff is highly skilled and are available to discuss
your requirements personally.
Our firm has processed tens of thousands of requests
for all types of information. Asset searches, background
searches, telephone searches, due diligence and location
searches. These are the five core types of searches that Information
Search performs.
By far, the most popular falls under the category of
location searches. Under this heading, sometimes referred
to as people search, locating people, finding people,
person search or locating a person, you will find several
methods to successfully find the person’s new
address. The amount of information you have on your
subject will determine which search to use and also
how much it will cost.
For example, if you have the social security number
of the person you are looking for, congratulations!
You have the best way possible to insure that the person’s
information we send back to you belongs to that person.
Cost $25. If you only have the name and an old previous
address, not a problem. We can still develop the new
address for you. Cost $35. Only have a phone number?
From a cell phone number or a landline phone number
we can give you the name and address of the subscriber.
Cost $65 for a cell phone or $30 for a landline.
These are just a few of the types of searches we use
to locate people throughout the entire country. We employ
other methods but these are the most common and comprise
90% of our successful outcomes.
After thousands of searches performed locally, nationally
and internationally,
ISI still adheres to the basic
premise that the client deserves a full 100% of our
efforts. That a search is not complete until the client
has the information that was requested or all avenues
have been exhausted and that the client has the right
to expect prompt, accurate and economical research results.
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