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Birthday Reverse Search

Posted by | Posted in Internet Marketing | Posted on 07-02-2010

Government related records were a couple of years back announced to be public records. This meant that the general public had the right to view these records without being questioned. Subsequently these records became available online and can now be used to find someone by birth date for free.

Unfortunately people avail themselves to other people’s private info and so the government has decided to be strict when it comes to these records accessibility. Luckily though most of them are now widely available and a number of sites have compiled them into their own data bases. Among many places it is this website that you can use to find someone by birth date for free.

Fortunately there is a separate archive of birth records. If you can access the government records then you can also look through the birth records to find the person that you want. The only set back with this kind of search I can guarantee you, is that you will have many thousands of people born on the same day as well. Unless you include the name in your search as well then there should not be a problem. If you want to find someone by birth date for free then try the public records.

You can browse through the other available records using the same info and that is the advantage of using the records to search. Some other records that you will be able to look through are the marriage records, tax records, driver’s license just to name a few.

The date of birth is usually required in many of the records that you will find here. So it is up to you to pick the records that you think the person can be found in and use the data that you have to search through them. Using public records increases the chances to find someone free by birth date.

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