Reverse lookup website?

rml

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If I have an address, is there a website that will show me the name of the owner or phone number?

Any public record website?
 

rml

Lifer
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Originally posted by: dahunan
I think he is talking about a Physical-Residence type of address.



Yes, home residence address not web site address
 

Yes, Rml. Just go here: Reverse Lookup.

I don't know if the sites have been updated, but do try them. Hopefully you get the answer. And yes, they are reverse lookup with addresses.

Remember, if the person is unlisted, then it makes no difference. You won't find them even by reverse lookup.

There's also KnowX. The initial search is free, but you have to pay to see the record. You have a better chance of seeing an unlisted address here than you do with the whitepages. You should try the above first though, since they're free, before resorting to KnowX.

I hope that helps.

Edit: Here's one other way: If you're sure that the person owns the property, then you can use public record to search for the owners of the property. Some, but not all, states have free property information on the 'net. Usually you can search with adress alone.
 

You're welcome, Rml. Do let us know if any of the provided links works for you.

Consider property search if you are certain that the person owns the property. You would be able to get the person's name at least.
 

rml

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All of the website except KnowX could not find the address I provided.

KnowX found the address but ask for $9.95 before it will show me any info on that address.

someone gave me an address that I could not find the zip +4 code.

If I enter the same street number/street name State zip code (no city) it will me a valid address.

Basically, the city AND zip code does not match.

However, KnowX could find it with the City he provided



 

All right, what state is this? If it is a state such as New York, you can find the owner of the property for free on the 'net. From what you have written, it sounds like the person owns the property. I think what KnowX has is public records of property owners. You can easily get it for free if it is a state that offers that information on 'net.

Let me know what state it is. I'll give you a link if the state offers free real estate record.
 

Praetor

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Originally posted by: rml
All of the website except KnowX could not find the address I provided.

KnowX found the address but ask for $9.95 before it will show me any info on that address.

someone gave me an address that I could not find the zip +4 code.

If I enter the same street number/street name State zip code (no city) it will me a valid address.

Basically, the city AND zip code does not match.

However, KnowX could find it with the City he provided

If you have the basic stuff, go to the post office's web site, that'll give you the correct ZIP+4 and try again?
 

"If I enter the same street number/street name State zip code (no city) it will me a valid address.

Basically, the city AND zip code does not match.

However, KnowX could find it with the City he provided"


All right, I'm a little confused. Are you looking for the person's number/name or are you trying to verify the address? If you're just trying to verify the address, then you don't need to find the person's name or phone number.

If you are trying to verify the address, then just follow Praetor's link. That's what I usually use when I must find the correct zip code or city. It's maintained by the USPS.
 

You will not believe this! I actually found who owns the home. Actually, there are two names listed. Check your PM for information.

The reason you were having a problem was because the city was an isolated/a small city. There's hardly information for small cities when using whitepages and other resources. The USPS gave you the message it gave you because the zip code is meant for PO Boxes only, but it is the default zip code of the city. That tells you how undeveloped the city is. Perhaps things have changed and it is used for regular addresses but the USPS hasn't updated it on its website? It's quite confusing.

It was pretty difficult, then I did a little tweaking and magically discovered how to manipulate one of the sites with the records. I even found my family's name listed correctly there. Wooooohooo! A nice discovery. That makes my investigative work one less harder and for free.

Anyway, you have a message. Hope the names of the home owners helps you.