Part 1.
Welcome, I’m Norma Tillman, a private investigator who
specializes in finding missing loved ones. Over the years I’ve found thousands of missing persons and reunited
many, many families. I want to help
you.
Finding a father is the most
requested search I receive. I understand
the need to know the unknown. You
probably have many questions: Where is
your father? Is he dead or alive? Does he have another family? Why hasn’t he called or why isn’t he in your
life? There are many unanswered
questions and some of those questions are probably bothering you. I recommend you have no unrealistic
expectations because regardless of what we find, the truth will set you free. Your life is going to be much better once you
know the truth.
There are four pieces of information I need to find your
father. I can almost guarantee I will
find your father if you have these four pieces of information including: his correct full name, his date of birth or
an approximate age, his last known address, and his Social Security
number. That’s all it takes but knowing
where to look to get those pieces of information might be tricky. So whatever information you may have, I can
help. Let me help you find your father.
So let’s don’t postpone that search any longer. Maybe within 30 days you will have your
father, you will have answers to those unknown questions, and you will have closure. So whatever information you have is where we
will begin.
Privacy laws protect certain information, but there are many public records available at public libraries, archive libraries, court houses, the internet, and many public offices. Hiring a professional investigator can save you time and money because they have the knowledge and experience to know how and where to look for information.
Privacy laws protect certain information, but there are many public records available at public libraries, archive libraries, court houses, the internet, and many public offices. Hiring a professional investigator can save you time and money because they have the knowledge and experience to know how and where to look for information.
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