Navigate your web browser to any of the people search sites. This includes sites like Public Record Finder and The Official White Pages. Either of these sites will be able to help you. The Official White Pages, however, will be able to help you for free if budget is an issue.
Type in the person's first name, last name and middle initial if you have it. For most of these sites, the more information you can provide the better. The blanks that you must fill out will be marked according to what needs to go in there.
Enter Arizona in the state blank. This is also where you'll want to enter the name of the city if you have it. Entering the city name is not always necessary but if you just put in the state name you will probably get more results. The more specific the information you provide, the more precise the search can be.
Scroll through the search results that pop up until you find one that looks like your person. These results will include the whole name including the middle initial, if they have it on record.
Click on the name and you'll be redirected to more precise results including the person's address and phone number if it is available.
Dial 411 on your phone to use directory assistance to track down your person. Depending on what type of phone service you have, dialing 411 might cost you a bit of money.
Tell the operator that you wish to narrow your search to Arizona. Again, the more specific the information you have, the easier the search will be. If you just tell the operator the name of the state, you might be looking at many options so give them the city, if you know it, as well.
Give the operator the person's name. Give them the whole name, including middle initial, if you have it.
Select the listing that sounds like your person and directory assistance can connect you without you having to hang up. If you're calling from a cell phone, you can have the person's information sent to you via text message so that you can use it at your leisure.