How to Find Missing Persons in New Zealand

The Internet offers many different ways of tracing missing persons in just about any part of the world, including New Zealand. You can look for the person on social networking websites, Internet ads, search engines, reverse lookup directories and many other places. If none of these options work for you, then you should consider hiring a private investigator to search for the lost person.

Instructions

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      Look for the person on social networking websites, such as Kiwipulse and Bebo (link in References). Visit these websites and provide information about the missing person, such as full name or surname. If you find the person, then you will have to register for a free account with the website in order to obtain his contact information.

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      Find the person in search engines that are solely dedicated to tracing missing persons. Lost Trekkers and Old Friends are two such websites that help find missing persons in New Zealand. Simply enter the person’s name and other information in the search box and hit “Enter” to get the results.

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      Look for the person in a missing person directory (see link in "Resources"). Provide as much information as possible in the search boxes to increase the chances of finding the right person. When you hit “Enter,” the results are shown. If you find the correct person, you may be required to make a payment before information such as their postal address and contact number information is shared with you.

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      Hire a private investigator to trace the missing person. This may be a costly option, but if you’re really looking to find the person, then it’ll be worth the effort. You can find links to some private investigation companies based in New Zealand in the Resources.

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      Contact the New Zealand Police to find the person missing. According to New Zealand Police website, while submitting your report about the missing person, you must provide information, such as his full name and date of birth, details of the clothes he was last seen wearing, vehicle details (if any), bank account/credit card details, cell phone number/email address, recent photograph and details of the missing person’s friends.

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