Reverse mail lookup

A reverse mail lookup is a search that allows you to find the name and address associated with a specific mailing address. This type of search is also known as a "reverse directory search" or "reverse address search."

Here's how it works:

  1. You enter the mailing address you're interested in searching for (e.g. 123 Main St, Anytown, USA 12345).
  2. The search engine or database searches for the matching address in its database.
  3. If a match is found, the search engine returns the name and address associated with that mailing address.

Reverse mail lookups can be useful for a variety of purposes, such as:

  1. Identifying the owner of a property: If you're interested in buying a property, a reverse mail lookup can help you identify the current owner.
  2. Tracking down a lost contact: If you've lost touch with an old friend or acquaintance, a reverse mail lookup can help you find their current address.
  3. Verifying an address: If you're sending mail or packages to someone, a reverse mail lookup can help you verify that the address is correct.
  4. Researching property values: By identifying the owner of a property, you can research the property's value and history.

There are several ways to perform a reverse mail lookup, including:

  1. Online search engines: Websites like Whitepages, PeopleFinder, and Spokeo offer reverse mail lookup services.
  2. Government databases: Some government agencies, such as the US Postal Service, offer reverse mail lookup services.
  3. Private databases: Companies like LexisNexis and Equifax offer reverse mail lookup services to their subscribers.
  4. Public records: You can also search public records, such as property records and voter registration records, to find the owner of a property.

Keep in mind that the accuracy and availability of reverse mail lookup results can vary depending on the search engine or database used. Additionally, some reverse mail lookups may require a fee or subscription.