If, under the influence of any circumstances, a person close to you ended up in Germany, you can try to find him, even if at the moment you only know his first and last name.
Instructions
Step 1
To find a person, you can take the following steps. Gather the information you know carefully. After all, for sure, when leaving, a person left some information about himself. The more data you manage to collect, the greater your chance of a successful search. Try to find out the following: full name, patronymic and surname, the city to which the person left, whether he has a car, in what area he works.
Step 2
Use the services of international social networks. If a person has registered his account on Vkontakte, Facebook or any other, you can easily find out the city in which he lives, home address and phone number.
Step 3
Refer to German databases of telephone numbers. This can be done using the site www.telefonbuch.de If a person has published a phone number on the Internet, you can easily find it. The only difficulty is that there is no one common database in Germany, therefore, in order to use this method, you need to know exactly the city in which the wanted person lives
Step 4
If your wanted friend or relative has a car, it must be registered with the Zulassungsstelle organization (this is something like our traffic police). By referring to their database, you may well find it there. Germans are a fairly law-abiding nation, so anyone with a car must be registered.
Step 5
You can try using the services of Ausländeramt. It stores information about all citizens permanently residing in Germany. Its disadvantage is that it will not help find a tourist who has gone there, since she does not register them.
Step 6
See a private detective. Although his services are quite expensive (from 200 euros), he has much broader access to databases than you, so he has a better chance of a successful search.
As you can see, you have a lot of search opportunities. The main thing is not to lose hope, and you will succeed!