Case Type 02 · Investigations Division
Locate & Verify

MISSING
PERSONS
INVESTIGATIONS

Professional skip tracing, records analysis, and fieldwork to locate individuals — for families, attorneys, and civil matters. Discreet. Documented. NC licensed.

Home Investigations Missing Persons
Investigation Status
ACTIVE SEARCH
Skip Tracing
Professional locate
Confidential
Always discreet
NC Licensed
GS Chapter 74C
Time Matters
Early contact improves outcomes in locate cases
100% Confidential
Your case is handled with complete discretion
James Dale Responds Personally
Speak directly with your investigator from day one

What We Do

PROFESSIONAL LOCATE
& VERIFY

Tyde Link conducts missing persons investigations using a combination of records analysis, skip tracing, database searches, and field investigation. We work to locate individuals — living or deceased, willing or not — and document their current whereabouts.

Every case is different. Some require extensive fieldwork. Others are resolved quickly through records research. James Dale will give you an honest assessment of what's involved in your specific situation before any commitment is made.

Skip Tracing
Locating individuals who have intentionally concealed their whereabouts through database research, records analysis, and investigative techniques.
Records Analysis
Comprehensive review of public records, databases, and documented history to establish current and past addresses, associations, and activity.
Field Investigation
Physical fieldwork including area canvassing, witness interviews, and location verification for cases requiring hands-on investigation.
Missing Persons Investigation
Licensed InvestigatorsNC 74C
LOCATE

Case Types

WHO WE LOCATE

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Missing Family Members

Locating estranged relatives, adult children, siblings, or parents who have lost contact — for families seeking reconnection or closure.

02

Witnesses & Defendants

Locating witnesses, defendants, or parties to a civil or legal matter for attorneys and legal teams requiring service of process or testimony.

03

Debtors & Subjects

Skip tracing individuals who owe money or have evaded contact — for businesses, creditors, and individuals requiring location for legal or financial purposes.

04

Custody Matters

Locating a co-parent who has relocated with children or verifying the current residence of a party relevant to custody or family court proceedings.

05

Beneficiaries & Heirs

Locating beneficiaries, heirs, or parties to an estate who are needed for legal or probate proceedings and cannot be reached through conventional means.

06

Unknown Individuals

Identifying and locating individuals whose full identity is unknown — using available leads, records, and investigative methodology to establish identity and location.

From First Contact to Final Report

HOW THE INVESTIGATION WORKS

Every missing persons case follows a disciplined process — from intake to verified location report.

Step 01
Confidential Case Intake
James Dale personally reviews your case. You provide all available information about the subject — name, last known location, associations, and the reason for the search. Complete confidentiality from the first contact.
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Step 02
Records & Database Research
We begin with comprehensive records analysis — public records, property records, court filings, utility records, and proprietary investigative databases — to establish the most current known information on the subject.
Step 03
Skip Tracing & Lead Development
Using the initial research, we identify leads — known associates, previous addresses, employers, and social connections — and systematically pursue each to narrow the subject's current location.
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Step 04
Field Verification
Where records research provides a strong lead, field investigators verify the subject's current residence or whereabouts through discreet physical observation — confirming the subject is present without making contact unless requested.
Step 05
Location Report Delivery
A documented written report is delivered confirming the subject's verified current location, supporting evidence, and a summary of investigative findings. The report is formatted for use in legal proceedings if required.
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Opening Your Case

WHAT TO BRING US

The more information you can provide about the subject, the more effective and efficient the investigation will be. Don't worry if you only have limited information — even partial details give us a starting point.

James Dale will tell you honestly what's realistically achievable based on what you provide and whether additional leads are needed before an investigation can begin.

"Even if you only have a name and a city — contact us. We'll tell you what's possible from where you're starting."

Full name (including maiden name or aliases)
Date of birth or approximate age
Last known address or city
Social Security Number (if available)
Known associates, family members, employers
Vehicle information (make, model, plate)
Previous phone numbers or email addresses
Photograph (if available)

Common Questions

MISSING PERSONS FAQ

Unsure whether we can help with your situation? Contact us — James Dale will give you a straight, confidential assessment at no obligation.

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Can you find someone who doesn't want to be found?

Often, yes. Skip tracing and records research can locate individuals who have intentionally concealed their whereabouts. However, outcomes depend on the information available, how long the person has been missing, and what efforts they've taken to remain hidden. James Dale will give you an honest assessment after reviewing your specific case.

Do you make contact with the missing person on my behalf?

Our standard scope is to locate and verify — not to make contact. Once we have confirmed the subject's location, we provide a detailed report to you. Whether contact is made is your decision. For cases requiring service of process, we can discuss the appropriate next steps.

What if I only have limited information about the person?

Contact us regardless of how little you have. Even a name and a general location gives us a starting point. James Dale will review what you have and tell you honestly whether there's enough to begin an effective investigation — and what additional information, if any, would significantly improve the chances of a successful outcome.

How long does a missing persons investigation take?

Timeline varies significantly. Some subjects are located within days through records research. Others require extended fieldwork over weeks. The person's level of concealment, available information, and case complexity all affect the timeline. James Dale will give you a realistic estimate during your case assessment.

Is everything about my case kept confidential?

Absolutely. From your first contact, all information about your case — including the identity of the subject and the reason for the search — is treated with complete confidentiality. This information is shared only within the immediate investigation team and with you.

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Case Type 02 · Missing Persons

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SOMEONE?

Whether it's a missing family member, a subject for a legal matter, or someone who has deliberately disappeared — Tyde Link will investigate professionally and discreetly. Contact us today for a confidential assessment.

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