Finding the right person is not easy in any country. If you suddenly needed to find a person in Poland, be prepared for the fact that the search may take a long time, and be patient.
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Instruction manual
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Go to the Central Bureau of Addresses and leave a request to search for the person you need. The request can be made independently or for a small fee - through Warsaw intermediaries. The main thing in this case is to know the name, surname of the wanted person and have his photo on hand (preferably).
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Contact the Polish Consulate and apply for a search. The application is written in Polish. Provide as many documents as possible about the wanted person: phones, photos, addresses, etc.
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Contact detective agencies to find the missing people. For a fee you will carry out all the necessary activities to find a person.
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Search for the wanted person by PESEL numbers. Such numbers are assigned to anyone who arrives in Poland legally. You can find out all the information about the room on the Internet. Visit Poland’s well-known online resource for finding Polish relatives: www.fzp.jewish.org.pl/gene.html .
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Go to the Central registry office. This department has information about people living and residing in the country over the past hundred years.
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Contact the State Archive. Perhaps information about the wanted person is stored here.
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Write letters to the e-mails of ministries, newspapers and departments of the city in which you intend to find the wanted person.
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Contact the nationwide people search service. It is located at: www.poisk.vid.ru .
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Use various social networks in your searches. The largest Polish Internet resource of this type is located at: www.nasza-klasa.pl . Go through Polish sites dedicated to address search and search according to the genealogy of the genus. The following addresses may help you: www.przodek.pl and www.genealogia.pl .