Business Skip Tracing: Locating Corporate Entities and Officers
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    Business Skip Tracing: Locating Corporate Entities and Officers

    October 28, 20246 min read

    Businesses can be even harder to track than individuals. They change names, merge, dissolve, and reform under new entities. Business skip tracing requires specialized knowledge and access to corporate records nationwide.

    What We Can Find

    Current Business Information

  1. Registered business name and DBAs
  2. Business address and phone
  3. Registered agent information
  4. Officer and director names
  5. Filing status (active, dissolved, etc.)
  6. Historical Information

  7. Previous business names
  8. Former addresses
  9. Officer history
  10. Related entities
  11. Common Use Cases

    Service of Process

    Serving a business requires knowing the registered agent and proper service address. Our searches provide this information for entities in all 50 states.

    Debt Collection

    When a business debtor has disappeared, business skip tracing can locate the current entity and responsible individuals.

    Due Diligence

    Investors and partners use business searches to verify entity information and identify potential red flags.

    The Challenge of Shell Companies

    Some businesses intentionally structure themselves to be difficult to trace. Our experienced analysts can often penetrate these structures to identify the true principals behind complex corporate arrangements.

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