Connect With Living Relatives
Archives just expanded its services by offering members access to Contact and Public Records Reports. These reports provide you with hard-to-find information, and will be invaluable in your research on living and recently deceased relatives.
Normally accessing this information would require you to send in a written request to a government agency, or to compile information from several different sources. Archives.com makes the information easily accessible and affordable--just one way that we are revolutionizing family history research online.
Contact Reports
Provide contact information as well as other basic details about a living or recently deceased person. These reports are ideal for those who would like to contact a potential relative to inquire about shared ancestry, distant cousin, niece or nephew, or re-connect with an old acquaintance.
Public Record Reports
Scour public record databases for comprehensive information about a person. These in-depth reports provide up-to-date contact information, current and previous addresses, known relatives and neighbors, criminal records, property records, and more!
To view a Contact Report or Public Records Report, log in to Archives.com and run a Living People Search. If you find the person you're looking for in the search results, click View Contact Info or View Public Records. Basic results are available free with your membership.
In an effort to keep subscription costs as low as possible, additional fees are required to view Contact and Public Record Reports. However we're continuously working to negotiate lower prices from our sources to ensure that your research is as affordable as possible.
Connecting with living relatives has never been easier--just in time for the holidays! Share your thoughts about Contact and Public Record Reports with us at feedback@archives.com.

Birth name Bernard Washington born 6-20-1947 in NY. Looking for birth mother Lillian Washington from OH.
looking for death records on a family member : Debbie Lynn Reagor on December 19,2009.Can you help me.
Seeking family medical history for a child adopted in 1970. can you help?
Vicki, this would be a good topic for a future expert series article. If you haven't seen the expert series yet, check it out at http://experts.archives.com/. We publish an article on a new topic every two weeks. Make a topic request by emailing experts@archives.com.
You also should post your question in the Archives community forum, where Archives members can help you with your query. Good luck with your search!