How to Access Personal Address History
- 1). Obtain a personal credit report. Visit annualcreditreport.com for free reports from all three personal credit bureaus, Experian, Equifax and Transunion. Reports will list known addresses used to access credit. This limits addresses to those lived at after age 18.
- 2). Contact the Department of Motor Vehicles in states where you have held driver licenses. Call the state's main number for details on the procedures and fee required to obtain the records. Visit the local DMV office in the state where you currently live. Request a driver history report or driver abstract.
- 3). Visit a person search website, such as MyLife or Intelius (see Resources). A fee is required to obtain information. Fees range from $2 to $40, depending on whether you would also like a background check. Provide the name of the person whose address history you are searching for, if not yourself. Parents of the individual also can be searched to locate addresses during the years the individual was a child.
- 4). Ask the individual's family members for address history records. Old address books may contain all of the addresses where a person has resided.
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