Are you certain your missing family member has never been officially listed in the National Missing Persons Database?
If you are unsure how to search for this information or need assistance navigating through the database, we can quickly provide confirmation. Many families mistakenly believe their case has been officially listed. We encourage all families of missing persons to be certain this case has been filed
Do you want to submit a case but have very little information about your missing family member?
If you are trying to submit a missing persons case but are uncertain about answers to required questions, our research team is highly experienced in helping acquire this information.
Is your family divided on how to proceed?
Many families can find themselves emotionally torn when making decisions about how to best find closure for your heartbreaking loss. Having the right information on hand can help develop a focused direction. We can provide important insight about what lies ahead in the process. For example, did you know certain relatives are unable to provide the correct DNA sample which would be required for a database comparison? Having this information in advance can give you ample time to ensure that the DNA provider(s) are going to be willing to take part in this process when the time comes.
Do you have questions about how to use NAMUS?
We are happy to answer any questions you may have. We can show you how to search the NAMUS database or help with any other general questions you may have. If we are not able to answer your questions ourselves, we can help you research information or point you in the direction of other great resources.
Would you like an experienced advocate to ensure your case is successfully filed?
Submitting an official missing persons case requires more than filling out a form. We are experienced with this process from start to finish and will work on your behalf with official agencies to make sure your loved one is listed.




