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Archive for October, 2008
Reunion Stories
Reunion Stories

Here are some family and adoption reunion stories sent to our OmniTrace private investigators: Sari Acevedo, Rachel Weiss and Chris Maione.
Happy Monday Chris!
I cannot thank Omnitrace enough for bringing such joy into my life! I sent a letter to Laura’s parents, they called her and she called me. We set up a meeting for a reunion on Saturday; what a spectacular day for all of us. Her parents, adopted brother, Laura, myself and my husband met at Applebee’s in West Covina. We were there for hours, laughing, telling stories and trying to catch up on 31 years of absence. Laura was raised by the most outstanding, wonderful people. It was fabulous to meet Read More
New Jersey Adoption Search
New Jersey Adoption Search
Are you conducting a New Jersey adoption search?
A while back, we wrote that a bill to open adoption records in New Jersey had been passed by
the New Jersey Senate and was being considered for approval by the New Jersey Assembly. If passed, an adoptee would have access to his/her original birth certificate as long as a no contact veto was not signed by the birth parents.
Here is that complete post: Good News About Finding Birth Parents In New Jersey
OmniTrace recently contacted the New Jersey Office Of Legislative Services for an update. Bill S611 has not yet been approved. They informed us that Read More
Locate Someone Free – Search The White Pages!
Locate Someone Free
You can locate someone free by searching the White Pages. These are available free via the Internet as well as hard copy telephone books.
Our researchers often use free online telephone directories and telephone books to locate someone and verify their address and phone number information. We have our own library of telephone books covering cities all over the USA as well a list of our favorite online white page web sites.
So, why do we use hard copy telephone books instead of online white page directories to locate someone free? Good question! We mainly use older telephone books to Read More








