VIP database searches can yield:
- Asset Searches
- DMV Information
- U. S. Criminal and Civil Filings
- Social Security Tracks
- Dun & Bradstreet
- Real Property Ownership
- OSHA Filings

- Nationwide Criminal Convictions
- People Locator
- Fictitious Business-Assumed Name Index
- Buffalo NY Private Investigators
- Bank Account Discovery
- Bankruptcies, Liens, and Judgments
- Address Locators

- UCC Filings
- National Death Locator
- Professional Licensing
- Worker’s Compensation Claims
- Business Probe
- Corporation & Limited Partner Searches
- Buffalo NY Private Detectives

Database Search FAQs
What is a database search investigation?
A database search investigation uses professional tools and records to gather detailed information about an individual or business. These searches can uncover assets, criminal records, addresses, and more to support legal, personal, or business-related investigations.
What types of information can database searches uncover?
Database searches can reveal a wide range of information, including asset searches, DMV records, criminal and civil filings, property ownership, bankruptcies, liens, judgments, and more. These searches help investigators quickly access key data points from multiple sources in one place. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
How are database searches used in investigations?
Database searches are often used to locate individuals, verify identities, uncover hidden assets, and support legal cases. They are commonly paired with services like
surveillance or
video surveillance investigations to provide both digital and physical evidence.
Are database searches accurate and legal?
Yes. Professional investigators use licensed, legally compliant databases and verify information across multiple sources. These systems combine public and proprietary data to provide accurate and up-to-date results while following all applicable laws and regulations. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
How do I request a database search?
To get started, contact VIP Investigative Services through the
contact page. You can also review
contracts and payment information before beginning your search. Additional
investigative services may be recommended depending on your situation.