How to Locate a Person in Hawaii

In 2010, an estimated 1.3 million people lived in Hawaii; this number does not include visitors or undocumented citizens. Finding a person, whether a family member, friend or co-worker may take several attempts. Locating a person in Hawaii may seem especially difficult because of Hawaii's distance from the continental United States; however, with today's globalized society, a variety of online finding aids can help you locate a person without having to travel to Hawaii to do so. If you know the individual's name or address, you can most likely find him.

Things You'll Need

  • Internet access
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Instructions

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      Compile a list of information about the person you want to find in Hawaii. The more information you have, the easier it will be to find the person. Write down the individual's name, last known address and telephone number as well as any other information that can help you find the person, such as age, birth date and last known occupation.

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      Find a website that helps you locate individuals, such as the Yellow Pages or White Pages. Type in as much information as you have to conduct an Internet search. All of the search results for the information you submitted will appear after the search has been processed. You may be able to find the person's latest address and phone number by typing in their name and their state.

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      You may be able to track the person through his Social Security number. If the person is employed, he would have had to submit his Social Security number.

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      f your own searches do not result in finding the person you are looking for, you may need to hire a private detective agency. If you are worried and need more immediate answers, contact local law enforcement in Hawaii to see if they can assist you in your search.

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