Find Family, Friends, and Parents
CONFIDENTIAL NATIONWIDE LOCATE SERVICES
Find Family, Friends & Biological Parents Nationwide
Professional investigative research to help locate lost relatives, biological family members, old friends and important contacts across the United States.
It is never too late to look for someone who matters.

RECONNECTING PEOPLE NATIONWIDE
Professional Help Locating Someone From Your Past
Some of our most meaningful cases involve helping clients reconnect with lost relatives and important people from their lives. Families and friends lose contact for many reasons, including moves, adoption, changing names, military service and the passage of time.
South Dakota Professional Services LLC uses professional investigative research, skip-tracing experience and nationwide locate resources to identify and verify possible current information. Many people are open to renewed contact, but every case is different and the located person’s wishes must be respected.
WHO WE MAY HELP YOU FIND
Nationwide Family and Friend Locate Services
COMMON REASONS FOR A SEARCH
Every Locate Case Has a Personal Story
Adoption Searches
Estate or Probate
Family Emergencies
Legal or Civil Matters
Sharing Important News
Important news may include a marriage, the birth of a child, an illness or another family event.

INFORMATION THAT CAN HELP
What We May Need to Begin the Search
Do not worry if you have only limited information. That is common in family and friend locate cases. Even a few accurate details can provide a useful starting point.
Full name, previous names, nicknames and names of known relatives.
The last known city, state, address, school or workplace.
Date of birth or approximate age, if known.
Names of parents, siblings, children, spouses or other relatives.
Known occupations, employers, military branches or service locations.
Available photographs, letters, documents, school information or family records.
HOW THE PROCESS WORKS
A Confidential and Respectful Locate Process
We discuss who you are trying to find, your relationship and the purpose of the search.
Known names, locations, relatives, work history and records are organized.
Professional research and nationwide locate resources are used to develop leads.
Potential matches are reviewed to reduce the risk of identifying the wrong person.
Available contact options and privacy considerations are explained.
PRIVACY MATTERS
Lawful Searches That Respect Personal Choice
We review the purpose of each request and use lawful investigative methods. Depending on the circumstances, privacy and safety concerns may affect which information can be released. A message-forwarding or consent-based contact option may be recommended. We do not guarantee that a person can be located or that they will agree to reconnect.
WHY CLIENTS CHOOSE US
Professional Nationwide Locate Experience
Professional research, skip tracing and information-verification experience.
Locate research available for appropriate cases across the United States.
Each client receives direct, personalized attention and a clear explanation of the process.
Sensitive family and personal matters are handled discreetly and respectfully.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you search for someone anywhere in the United States?
Yes. Nationwide locate research is available for appropriate family, friend, adoption, estate, emergency and legal matters.
What if I have very little information?
That is common. A name, approximate age, former location, relative, employer, school, photograph or other detail may provide a starting point.
Will you provide the person’s current address?
Not automatically. The purpose of the search, applicable law, privacy and safety concerns determine what may be disclosed. Message forwarding or consent-based contact may be recommended.
Can you guarantee a reunion?
No. We cannot guarantee that a person can be located, that available records are current or that the person will agree to contact. We will explain the realistic options for your case.
CONFIDENTIAL LOCATE CONSULTATION
Ready to Begin Looking for Someone?
Tell us who you are trying to find, how you knew them and what information you currently have.
