// Glossary
Skip Tracing
The process of finding a person's current contact information from limited starting details, like a name and an old address.
Definition
Skip tracing is the practice of locating someone's current phone number, email, or address using fragments you already have, such as a name, a last-known address, or a property record. It draws on public records, property and utility data, and licensed identity databases. Real-estate investors use it to reach off-market property owners; collectors and investigators use it to find people who have moved on.
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