Facebook, the popular networking site now offers its users an application called "TrueScoop", which allows users to search for U.S. public records completely free of charge. Although TrueScoop search results may not be as thorough as we`d hope them to be, the service remains a great no-cost option to that of other sites around the web usually requiring a fee to conduct the same type of searches.
It is important to point out that, to access TrueScoop you will need a Facebook account. Though you don`t necessarily have to use any of the other Facebook features, you may simply sign up for an account to access the TrueScoop search query. If, on the other hand, you already have a Facebook account, you may use your current Facebook login email and password to access the TrueScoop application and begin your search. - To access or sign up to use TrueScoop visit, http://TrueScoop.MexicoIntell.com.
A Few Tips for Your Search
- Be sure to start with your subject`s full name and subsequently try a variation of their name, ( eg. Bob=Robert, Bill=William, first and last name and vice versa ).
- Don`t forget to search with their maiden names, middle names , as well as currently or previously used last names or nicknames, if you happen to know them.
- If possible, find out your subject`s date of birth or approximate year of birth, before starting your search. This will help you sort out and pin point your subject`s name out of other similar names on the search results page.
- Check your subject`s relatives too, if you know their names, look them up as well. The more informed you are, the better decisions you will make on your personal and business relationships.
TrueScoop searches for lawsuits, traffic, misdemeanor as well as felony convictions within other records subject to availability by each individual U.S. state and their public records sharing policy. - Because not all 50 states may be included on the TrueScoop search database, results are not guaranteed.
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Published by Steven Aguirre, PI
Steven Aguirre is a former New York City private investigator and current managing director of Mexico Intelligence Services, a private investigative firm based out of San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato Mexico... View profile
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