Find relatives

Introduction

Finding long lost relatives in the UK can be a challenging and emotional process. Whether you are looking for a birth parent, a sibling you have never met, or a distant relative, there are many resources available to help you in your search. In this article, we will provide tips and advice on how to find long lost relatives in the UK.

 

  1. Start with what you know

The first step in finding a long lost relative is to gather as much information as possible about them. This may include their full name, date of birth, last known address, and any other details you can remember. You can also ask other family members if they have any information that can help.

 

  1. Use online resources

There are many online resources available that can help you find long lost relatives in the UK. Websites such as Ancestry, Find My Past, and Genes Reunited can help you trace your family tree and connect with distant relatives. You can also use social media platforms like Facebook and LinkedIn to search for relatives and connect with mutual acquaintances who may have information.

 

  1. Use official records

Official records, such as birth, marriage, and death certificates, can provide valuable information about your relatives. You can search for these records online through websites like the General Register Office and FreeBMD. You can also contact the local authority where your relative was last known to have lived and request information on their whereabouts.

 

  1. Contact adoption agencies

If you are searching for a birth parent or sibling who was adopted, you can contact adoption agencies for assistance. They can provide you with information about your relative and help you to make contact if both parties are willing.

 

  1. Hire a professional tracing agent

If you have exhausted all other options, you can consider hiring a professional tracing agent. These agents specialize in finding missing people and have access to a range of databases and resources that are not available to the general public. They can also conduct field investigations and surveillance operations to locate your relative.

 

In conclusion, finding long lost relatives in the UK can be a challenging process, but with the right approach, it is possible. Start by gathering as much information as possible and using online resources and official records to search for your relatives. You can also contact adoption agencies and consider hiring a professional tracing agent. Remember to be sensitive and respectful when reaching out to your relatives and be prepared for the possibility of rejection.

Good luck in your search and take a look at how we can help with out tips below!

 

Find Relatives

Do you need to find relatives in the UK? Families lose touch with one and another for many reasons and there may come a time when they want to reconnect. The birth of a child or a death of a loved one can prompt many who have lost touch to want to reconnect.

A professional family tracing agent such as Find UK People® can help to locate and trace the family member in just 24 hours and always on a no trace no fee basis.

 

Useful information to find relatives

  • A full name including any middle name of the family member you are tracing
  • Date of birth of the family member, is very useful information to have when finding relatives
  • Any last known address details no matter how old
  • Any other relatives details such as father and mothers names
  • Any contact points even if not working such as telephone numbers and emails

 

One unexpected consequence of tracing family members may be that the subject is deceased and this is a possible eventuality that you may need to be prepared for. Find UK People® will always screen against deceased datasets and sometimes a match may be the result.

Once Find UK People® has concluded the family trace service they will send you a full detailed report including the family members’ current address and any other contact details such as a contact phone number if it is available. They conclude the majority of investigations within just 24 hours and normally it results in a successful trace of the family member.

If you are tracing a family member for any court matter our report can be submitted to the court to show that you have utilized a professional tracing agent to attempt to locate the missing family member. For many of our clients being solicitors, it is a normal protocol to utilize an expert tracing agent to demonstrate to the court all possible attempts have been made to locate and trace the family member.

If you have a case you would like to talk further in regards to please do not hesitate to contact our expert family tracing team

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