Find Lost Friends
Need to find a lost friend?
We can help you get back in contact! We’re professional UK people finders and our “Find Lost Friends” service isn't costly. We will investigate public records and specialist databases to find your lost friend while keeping to the various information laws.
Our investigators have experience in finding lost friends, family, heirs and debtors. We have over 350 cases under our belt with an 84% success rate (calculated 24th August 2007).
Why hire us?
- We email you a full report on our investigation.
- We buy access to public records and database searches in bulk so we SAVE you money. Trying to do it yourself will cost you 4 times our price, and it won’t get you very far.
- We know the information laws that cover family and friend finding.
- We can access credit and semi-public databases that the general public can't. Obviously, you have to be vetted and hold the appropriate licences.
- Our investigations include searching through birth, marriage and death records. That way we can find if females have changed their names through marriage.
- Our service is confidential.
FindLostfriend.co.uk is an A.D. Enquiries website. A.D. Enquiries is a small family business specialising in finding lost friends and family. The business started on February 1st 2005 by Andrew Davis. Our aim is to offer a budget people finding service for both businesses and regular people, while providing actual in-depth investigations.
The benefits of finding a lost friend are worth a hundred times more than our fees. Don’t forget that similar investigations are usually charged at £500+ by larger private investigation firms. The upfront fee we charge guarantees that we will actually try to find your friend or family member. If you only want to pay for a successful outcome, why would anyone bother to keep searching if it was a hard case? That's just money wasted if they can’t be found. Hiring us is the smart decision!
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