Starting an investigation can be overwhelming, but knowing the right tools and strategies can make all the difference. At Delvepoint, we often hear from our customers about their favorite search tools, and the consensus is clear: Person Searches and Comprehensive Reports top the list. These resources provide a robust foundation for any investigation, offering a detailed view of the subject and uncovering information your clients may not even be aware of.

 

Why Start with Comprehensive Reports?

Comprehensive Reports are a game-changer for investigators. They offer a 360-degree view of your target, compiling data from various sources into one extensive document. Some reports can be as long as 300 pages—so get ready to dig in! These reports help you connect the dots and see the full picture, making it easier to piece together the information you need for your investigation.

 

Tips for Getting the Best Results

  1. Input Accurate Information: The quality of your results depends on the quality of your input. As the saying goes, “Garbage in, garbage out.”
  2. Prioritize Relevant Information: Comprehensive Reports can include everything from criminal records to property ownership. Before exporting the data, review the report within your dashboard. You can move information boxes around, so you can prioritize the information you're looking for by dragging them to the top for easy access. This customization helps you focus on the most pertinent details first.
  3. Utilize the Summary Page: Each Comprehensive Report includes a Summary Page at the beginning, highlighting all the key details. This feature saves you time, allowing you to quickly review the most critical information before diving into the full report.

 

What to Expect in a Comprehensive Report

Here’s a snapshot of just some of the information you can expect to find in a Delvepoint Comprehensive Report:

  • Addresses: Current and past residential addresses.
  • Vehicles: Registered vehicles associated with the subject.
  • Properties: Real estate ownership and transactions.
  • Watercrafts and Aircrafts: Information on any registered boats or planes.
  • Phones: Known phone numbers linked to the subject.
  • Criminal Records: Arrests, charges, and convictions.
  • Bankruptcies, Liens, and Judgments: Financial history and legal obligations.
  • Professional Licenses: Licenses held in various professions.
  • Driver's Licenses: State-issued driver's license information.
  • Hunting and Fishing Licenses: Recreational license data.
  • Concealed Weapon Permits: Permits for carrying concealed firearms.
  • Employers: Current and past employment details.
  • Voter Registrations: Registered voting status and history.
  • Relatives and Associates: Known relatives and possible connections.
  • And Much More!

 

Start Your Investigation with Confidence

Ready to dive into your next investigation? Start with a Delvepoint Comprehensive Report and gain the insights you need to succeed. If you have any questions or need assistance, our team is here to support you every step of the way.