Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Kent County Delaware: Searching Public Records

Just because it’s small doesn’t make these public records searches any easier. The records are always open to public eye, but never all in the same office, department, or even classified under the same thing. One could be filed by social security number; another could be done by first and last name. Sometimes the digitization of these files seems to have only widened the labyrinth.

Still time and efforts not being considered, a public records search is still one of the best ways to find out information on someone. A single public record search can bring back comprehensive data yields much more targeted results than general purpose search engine. These types of searches are ideal for someone wanting to find out information on a business, assets, people, relationships, or even to find someone’s background. Official sources of public records are still the ultimate way to find these things out.

For a Kent County public records search, using a search site like PublicRecordsSearch.com could be a helpful move in the right direction.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Where is the Area Code 203 you speak of?

Let’s turn to the Area code 203. This one covers the southwestern part of, the nation’s third smallest state, Connecticut. This area code stretches from the state’s western border and straight along its southern coast on up to beyond the city of New Haven, where it ends a little south of Hartford. On the other side of the state, the rest is served by the 860 area code. The 860 actually overlays the older, but still in use, area code 475. The area of the state that is encompassed by the 203 area code roughly corresponds to the part of Connecticut belonging to metro NYC. This area is also known as the “Tri-state” region. Area code 203 originally encompassed all of Connecticut. The City of Meriden is notable as the only place in Connecticut where one can call towns in both the Hartford and New Haven exchanges toll-free from a home (land-line) phone.

For more info about the area (population, number of cities, time zones, number/names of counties) visit the 203 Area Code page of Phonebooks.com.



Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Where's area code 480?


The state of Arizona adopted the area code 602 in 1947 when the NANPA first assigned them. Since then a number of splits have occurred. Area code 480 is one of those splits. It came into existence in April on 1999 due to an oversaturation of the Phoenix metro area. The 480 area code also serves Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Tempe, Apache Junction, and as far as northeast Phoenix and the Phoenix neighborhood of Ahwatukee.

The area code 480 is one of 5 Arizona area codes. It is on Mountain Time, has 29 separate phone service providers, covers 18 cities, and is presently being used by 6500180 residents.

Look up a 480 number at Phonebooks.com.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Find Someone You Met Overseas


So you met someone overseas. Maybe you went on holiday, maybe you are in the armed forces, or you travel a lot on business. You and this person really hit it off and spent a few days getting lost in each other’s presence. Now you want to contact them but didn’t get to exchange information (like email addresses or BlackBerry Messanger (BBM) pin numbers) or have a number that months later wont connect.



If this situation had come about with Rick and IIsa, at least they would always have Paris (Yeah, that’s a Casablanca reference). But your Paris can come around twice. Even if it was a chance meeting, you can still find them again. It’s one of the perks of living in the “age of information”. International people searches can be tough. But if you possess the constitution, you can find them. Check out the articles "Reconnect with Lost Love" or "Reunite with Anyone" depending upon you situation. Either one will help direct you in your search

Or If you have her number but it doesn’t work anymore and you want to get her email, first you are going to need her last name. I’m banking on the fact that wasn’t given or exchanged or remembered. It’s okay. Take the number you did get and try a reverse phone number search. After you get his/her last name and know where they are from, you are really grooving now. An email address lookup is all you need to speak to them again.


Happy hunting.


Monday, July 12, 2010

Find Out Who Talking to Your Kids Online


Despite the greatest amount of efforts from parents, children are still open to sexual predators every time they log on. They are in the driver seat. Sure you as a parent can put firewalls and set parental controls, but there no way to stop exchanges when the child instigates the correspondence.

There are laws in effect, both at the local and federal level, that protect your child. That is not really the biggest issue. The more disconcerting fact is: how do you know when it is happening?

You will need to monitor your child’s behavior, both on the computer and in relation to real life. Are they blowing off friends and playing like normal to be on the computer? Are they reclusive? These type of behaviors are a few indicators. Most of the time they meet the predator off site somewhere like a chat room and then exchange emails later on. Check these email addresses. A reverse email address search will tell you who it is your child is speaking to. This squiddo page will prove to be helpful in the search: Looking Up Email.

Another search with that name through a sex offender database will let you know what you are up against. If you want to know everything about someone, Intelius.com may prove to be the way to go.

I address this in another one of my blogs: The American Thinker. Keep your family safe.

Friday, July 9, 2010

West Virginia Reverse Phone Number Lookup (304)

A lot of times we get calls from people we don’t know. It is increasingly more common these days to have these calls come from caller ID blocked numbers. Even if the name does not appear, you can still find out just who called. Depending on how much you want to know, you can in fact find out much, much more. Even if all you know is that it’s a 304 area code you could still figure it out if it was a telemarketer from referencing recently looked up numbers.

Searching for the first and last name of someone in West Virginia is not a difficult task. Simply go to FreeReversePhones.com and enter in the digits. A reverse number lookup will tell you exactly who called and where from.

Finding Out Who Is Calling Could Change your Life


Guest Posting:

Once and a while I find myself at a wall. Maybe it’s my upbringing, maybe it's the fact that I am a very determined person, or maybe I just felt this was something I had to do. Whatever the case was, there I sat in a living room I had never been in before, across from someone I had never met before. Someone who was my mother. She had called a week prior and then hung up on the 4th ring, leaving no name or message.

I had recently subscribed to an account with R
everselookupphones.net for my business (the purposes of which are not important to this story). It allows me to do a reverse phone number search and find out who called (even if the name is blocked on the caller ID). I used this service to find who had called and hung up, twice in one week. What I found blew my mind. I am currently 25 years old. Twenty-five years ago I was given up for adoption. As I read the origins
of the number that had been calling and hanging up pieces started falling into place. Because of my birth certificate I knew the name well. Because of the reverse phone number lookup service I also now knew, where she lived, who she was married to, how much her home was worth, her average income, and her cell number.

Instead of calling back I did a
reverse email lookup and sent her an email. We corresponded for a week or so and then planned for me to fly out to meet her. I met my birth mother and believe it was the start of something good.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Reuniting With An Old Love



You've heard the stories. We all have. There are these people out there who go and find their old college sweetheart after 10-20 years and then they end up getting back together, getting married, and take residence on a porch swing somewhere. Sometimes it was started with a simple memory that spurred an email address search.

Check this article out. It's no story. There are plenty of them out there already, and if reading them and living through them is your thing I do not pass judgement. However, this article is for people who want to make their own story to write about.

Buzzle.com Article

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Atlanta Area Codes

Atlanta has been one of the fastest growing cities of the Southeast. I think it is safe to say that most people in the state of Georgia, and possibly even the Southeast as a whole, know that the 404 is synonymous with the ATL. Area code 404 pretty much covers everything within the lovely interstate 285. This was not always the case. Atlanta area codes would go through a number of changes.

When the area code system was implemented, back in 1951, the 404 area code was applied to all of Georgia. But there are more codes under that 404 layer. Back in 1954, there was a split and the area code 912 took over middle and southern Georgia. Since August of 2000, the area code 229 covered the southwest and central was covered by area code 478.

People began to complain. The residents of towns just outside the metro Atlanta area wanted their 404 back. So the telephone company obliged. But this hastened the need for another area code. The 404 area had become, and to my knowledge still is, the world's largest toll-free calling zone. So back in August of 1995, new numbers in the surrounding cities of the Atlanta metro area were forced to use the 770 area code overlay. Then again in 1998, an overlay of both the 404 and the 770 went into effect. This was the area code 678. Three years later, 470 area code went over the top of them all: 404, 770, and 678.


Monday, June 28, 2010

You've Got Mail


Email has become a huge part of daily communication in our culture. We send and consume these small digital messages in all hours of the day in all their convenient splendor. Most people can’t remember a time when the “at” sign (@) was used for anything other than denoting what company a person’s email account was with. There is no foolproof system to keep your email account from getting mailed by sales pitches, sneaky “hello” messages (that turn out to be a robotic messaging of random accounts), or messages that have spyware or viruses as attachments.


This is called, as a whole, spam. No not the meat. By now most people have heard this term used to describe “unsolicited or undesired electronic messages”. It is this abuse of the system that does not allow for a universal email directory. Hence, finding a person’s email is nothing like opening the phonebook (or in the more modern sense, visiting an online phone book).

There are of course services that attempt to bridge this gap and help consumers find an email address. These websites are not open directories; rather a user needs the specific name of the person whose email is being sought after. Conversely, if someone has the email, the first and last name corresponding to that specific email can be found.

If you are looking to do either of those things you can learn about the different services out there and find out where they rank. There is a Squidoo lens dedicated to just that. It’s called Looking Up Email.

Area Code 315

The area code for central New York state may be a thing of the past in a few years. It has been serving residents for years. Notable cities that have this code attributed to them include Syracuse and Utica. The area code 315 found its way into the news recently. It has been projected that the use of the 315 in the region will become exhausted soon. The North American Numbering Plan Administrator (NANPA), the entity designated by the Federal Communications Commission to administer area codes throughout the United States, stated that the area code will exhaust by the year 2013. So what will become of the 315 area code?

The proposed plans said that there would either be an overlay of a new code or the area would be slit into three new codes. The latter of the two did not sit well with the communities. The relief plan can be viewed here.

According to Phonebooks.com (a free telephone resource), the area code 315 will continue to serve existing customers, while new customers would be issued telephone numbers with a new area code. Once an overlay is introduced, everyone in the region will be required to use the full 11-digit number (1+area code+7 digit number) when making calls.

Area Code 315