What Is an Address Finder Service?

An Address Finder connects a physical address with a search prompt, such as a name, phone number, or email. It is not as mundane as listing out a street name and number. Reports bring back exhaustive information on the property and those living there.

This all-in-one data gathering makes an Address Finder Service the perfect tool for background checks. It saves you the trouble of tracking down an annoying number of sources by compiling all the relevant information in one place.

How Does an Address Finder Work?

People create a public record every time they get a ticket, go to court, buy property, or do any number of necessary tasks. Many of these records take down the subject's contact information, including their name, phone number, email, and mailing address.

SocialBio's Address Finder takes one of these details and runs it through various public databases. The matching records are searched again for other information on the property and residents. This data is compiled into easy-to-read reports, helping users take their next steps.

What Information Can You Find Using the Address Finder?

SocialBio's Address Finder Reports are broken into three general categories: People, Property, and Community. These sections provide enough information for personal and professional use. Details can include:

People (Property Owners and Residents)

  • Full names
  • Contact information
  • Criminal history
  • Social media handles
  • Property holdings
  • Professional licenses
  • Relatives

Property

  • Tax assessed value
  • The most recent sale price and date
  • Square footage
  • Lot size
  • Parcel Number
  • Number of beds and bathrooms
  • Year built

Community

  • Neighboring addresses
  • Neighbors' names & contact information
  • Most recent sales prices and dates

Key Features of Our Address Finder Tool

Users must be able to trust a search tool's results. Incorrect information can lead to wasted marketing resources or missed personal communications. Imagine not having your family at a special event because a low-quality search tool gave outdated addresses.

SocialBio deliberately removes unsatisfactory data sources from our search tools. Places like social media accounts and public listings aren't credible enough for our reports. We stick to databases that are incentivized to consistently update records, like government agencies and utility companies.

There are also filter tools that help narrow results. Searches by name can lead to excessive results, depending on how common the name is. Users can filter by age, city, and state to find exactly who they want.

Additionally, users frequently require tens or even hundreds of searches. Nobody wants to spend hours filling out excessive information or wait minutes for every query—SocialBio's search tools complete reports within seconds of pressing enter.

How To Use the Address Finder: A Step-by-Step Guide

Our Address Finder is simple and works with minimal information. Much of the revealed information can be used as additional search terms for use with other search tools. Follow these steps:

  1. Visit SocialBio.com
  2. Select the Address Finder Tool from the menu bar
  3. Enter your search terms (phone number, email address, or full name)
  4. Narrow the results with our filter tools
  5. Review the information

Real-World Applications for Address Finder Services

This tool is perfect for reaching out to old contacts or verifying a contact list. An Address Finder can benefit both businesses and individuals.

Individual Uses

Settling down near your hometown is no longer the norm. Most people move from place to place, making it challenging to know their current location. Lacking this knowledge prevents people from sending event invitations, planning family gatherings, or simply checking up on someone.

Business Uses

An Address Finder's most prominent business use is for honing a marketing list. Many people submit random addresses when signing up for a newsletter or campaign. Businesses waste their precious budget sending coupons or deals to people with no interest in their product.

Additionally, reports also show personal information. Facts like assessed property value and average neighborhood age can tell businesses whether an area fits their target demographic. They can create profiles to better target potential customers.