Locate hard-to-find people across Alberta with lawful, discreet, and verified skip tracing support.
When someone changes addresses, stops responding, avoids contact, or leaves limited information behind, you need more than a quick database search. You need careful research, clean verification, and a clear report you can use for your next step.
Skip tracing is useful when you have some details, but not enough to make contact. You may have an old address, phone number, email, employer, legal name, date of birth, or past location.
We use those details to build a trace and check whether the information still matches the right person.
Legal matters may require locating witnesses, defendants, or debtors connected to a case. Investigators identify updated contact details that support legal proceedings.
Families sometimes lose contact with a loved one and need help identifying their current location. Investigators conduct lawful research to identify potential contact details.
Clients often need to locate individuals for personal or legal reasons. We identify updated addresses, phone numbers, and contact details to reconnect or move matters forward.
Estate investigations may require identifying heirs or beneficiaries. We locate individuals connected to probate and estate matters using verified research methods.
Professional skip tracing to locate individuals who have moved or become difficult to contact. Used for debt recovery, legal matters, and financial investigations.
Family-related legal matters sometimes require locating a parent or family member connected to a custody case. Investigators assist with lawful locate investigations.
You send the details you already have. This may include names, aliases, old addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, employment history, or known Alberta locations.
We check available records, digital sources, database information, address history, and related identifiers.
We compare findings before reporting them. The goal is to reduce false matches and outdated leads.
You receive a practical summary with the most relevant findings, confidence level, and next-step notes where appropriate.
Skip tracing deals with sensitive personal information. That means the process must be handled carefully.
We focus on lawful research, reasonable use of information, and confidential case handling. Alberta’s Personal Information Protection Act applies to private sector organizations that handle personal information, so privacy-aware practices matter.
We do not rely on guesswork, pressure tactics, or unsupported claims.