Missing Persons

Peter Smith - International Investigators

Confidential Enquiry

Find Missing Persons, Lost Relatives, and People Anywhere in England, the UK, Germany, Europe, and Internationally

Tracing missing persons on an international basis and in the UK/England to find relatives, family, friends or debtors, or in confidential corporate fraud investigations. Trace enquiries to find lost friends, relatives or debtors can be achieved quickly using modern computer networks and decades of experience at international government level working through a network of reliable contacts in Europe.

Investigations are dealt with on a strictly confidential basis by one who is used to confidentiality. Services are tailored to individual requirements in England and abroad. The confidentiality of your enquiry is assured. In dealing with these cases, investigators maintain keep in touch with clients, informing them of progress and consulting them on crucial decisions.

Prices see the Price Guide.

Missing Persons Search Types

Private Investigators have decades of experience in tracing missing persons. Your search may fall into one of these categories:

  1. Old friends, long out of touch, seek to make contact again.
  2. Sons and daughters who have not seen their parents or relatives for years, would now like to find them.
  3. People who were adopted, or otherwise split from their parents and would like to locate them.
  4. Those who had a partner some years ago, but have long since lost touch and are now looking for them.
  5. Debtors who have absconded without paying their debts. Creditors want to trace them.
  6. When 2 people have been in a relationship but have since parted, without realizing that a baby was born after their parting. One party would like to find the baby's mother or father.

Case Study : Europe

An academic in the USA got to know a woman in Rome while he was working there in 1956. Her name had probably changed in the intervening 45 years when she married. We found the woman, since married, and put them in touch. Both parties were delighted at the reunion.

Case Study : England

A woman, now in Colombia, had been adopted soon after birth. She wanted to find her biological parents, last heard of in England, around 40 years ago. We found her father in Devon and her mother in Glasgow.

Case Study : Canada

A woman in England needed to trace her father, last heard of decades ago in Quebec, Canada. We discovered him in British Columbia, several thousand miles away, but, still in Canada.

Case Study : France

A company in Britain had lost touch with a debtor and suspected he may have moved to France. We found the man in the South of France and provided his current address and phone number.

Case Study : Internationally

A legal firm in England wanted to find a debtor who had disappeared several years previously. His wife said he was probably in the Philippines but she had not heard from him for years. We found the man in the Philippines, provided his work address, job description and line of business. We also discovered that he intended to visit his wife and daughter in Britain the next week.