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Old 18-08-2004, 14:39   #9
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Re: Electoral Register/finding someone

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Originally Posted by Nugget
Not too sure about the legality of using it to track somebody down, but most (if not all) librarys have copies of the relevant local Electoral register - unfortunately, if you're using it to find a name as opposed to an address, it'll be a huge task trying to find it.
It's OK to use an agency to obtain a persons address as long as their is no legal reason ie: court act against you contacting the person.

If you use one of these agencies you have to sign an agreement stating there is no legal reason etc.

If 192 is too expensive try the other one (UKRoll) I also have another one that I am currently using and could find out the address tonight if you want.
I had a free search on 192 after getting an email from them inviting me to search the 2004 electrol database.
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