Address Search

Find Personal Address

Locate a person's likely address using people-search indexes, property records, and change-of-residence signals, then verify with official mail or direct confirmation when accuracy matters.

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Quick Overview
locate a person's current or mailing address
First definition
Select the needed address type: current residential, mailing, former, or property-owner address; your source and verification path depend on this choice.
Often searchable online
People-search indexes and county property rolls frequently show historical and possible current addresses; court dockets and licensing directories can list service or business addresses.
Usually not open to the public
DMV, utility-customer files, and full postal change-of-address data are restricted or consent-based; do not expect direct lookup access.

Get Started

  • Start with selecting the exact address type needed: current residential, mailing, former, or property-owner address.
  • Search a people-search index for the person’s name plus approximate age and state to surface recent address candidates.
  • Check county assessor or tax portals for owner and mailing addresses tied to a property when ownership is likely.
  • Verify by sending postal mail with return service requested or by direct confirmation when accuracy is required.

Record-to-Source Routing

  • Residential or mailing address candidates — People-search aggregators and directory databases
  • Property-owner mailing address — County assessor/tax collector rolls; recorder grantor–grantee index
  • Address from legal filings — Court e-filing portals and docket indexes
  • Service or business address — Professional licensing boards or business registries

Useful Search Inputs

  • Address type: residential, mailing, property-owner
  • Full name and middle initial
  • Approximate age or birth year
  • City and state or last known city
  • Phone number for reverse lookup
  • Property address or parcel/APN

Source Map

Where To Check Best For How To Search Why It Helps
People-search aggregators and directory databases Recent residential/mailing address candidates and prior address history Name-based index; optional phone/email reverse; filters for age and location Aggregated public and commercial data can quickly surface candidate addresses to verify.
County assessor or tax collector portals Owner name, site address, and owner mailing address for owned property Name, address, or parcel search; view tax/assessor record Owner mailing address commonly appears on property tax records.
Recorder grantor–grantee index Deeds and recorded instruments linking people to properties Party name or document search Recorded documents establish ownership ties and associated addresses.
Court case lookup portals Addresses used for service or filings in cases Party name search; docket/document viewing where available Filings often include a party or attorney address that may be current or mailing.
Professional licensing boards and business registries Workplace or practice addresses for licensed individuals or business owners Licensee or business name search Directories typically publish contact or practice locations.
USPS deliverability tools and mail confirmation Validating street address format and confirming deliverability by mail Address validation; send mail with return service requested Physical mail can confirm deliverability or reveal forwarding/undeliverable status.

Address Search FAQ

Which address type should I choose first?
Start with current residential if you need where the person likely lives; choose mailing when delivery is the goal; use property-owner when tying a person to owned real estate.
Can I get someone’s address from DMV or postal change-of-address files?
Generally no. DMV and utility records are restricted, and full change-of-address data is not a public lookup. Use lawful public sources and verify independently.
How do I confirm an address is current?
Cross-check multiple sources for recent timestamps, validate the address format, and confirm by mail or direct contact before sending sensitive items.