Find Your Lost Siblings Using Public Records – by IntegraScan

by IntegraScan Admin on June 27, 2009

Siblings forced into adoption through circumstances beyond their control face a dismal prospect.  The chances of remaining together within a single home are very slim.  This means an additional loss on top of the life change that put them into fosterage or adoption in the first place.  Children forced to separate from their siblings often have no idea where their brother or sister wound up, how they were raised or even if they were adopted or not.  Even twins can undergo this traumatic experience.

For those forced to part from their beloved siblings, from their one remaining rock of certainty in a changing world, there is hope.  If you have lost track of your sibling, you can use public records to find them once more.  Stories abound of siblings reuniting after decades apart.  You don’t have to wait for circumstance or time to bring you back together with your loved one.  Through the power of simple public records, you can track down your brother or sister and regain that long lost relationship.

What information do you need to access public records for this?  Actually, you probably already have sufficient information to begin your search.  Most children separated from their siblings and old enough to remember the fact, retain the memory of their sibling’s name and even their family’s last name.  Using these two tools, you can begin your question for reunification and the feeling of wholeness that you long for.

Public records can provide you with immense amounts of information.  For instance, if you know the city where you lived, as well as your sibling’s first and last name, you can easily begin tracking down where their life has led to this point.  You can even use a first name and a Social Security number, a last name and an old address or any number of other criteria to start your search.

You’ll also need to locate a source of public records.  The Internet is the most powerful weapon in your quest for unification.  Through online public records websites, you can begin the search to find your sibling with dramatic results.  In most cases, a simple first and last name search can reveal enormous amounts of information, including last known address, current address (if it’s known) and even their phone number.  Imagine being able to call your sibling after so many long years apart!

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