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I'm trying to find my sister, in the uk anyone know where i should start?

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is there a government agency that can help.

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  1. Hiya, The Salvation Army are a really good starting point. They'll send you out a form, fill in as much as you can and they'll help trace her.

    Other wise maybe sites like Facebook and Friends reuinted might be helpful too.


  2. It sounds stupid, but just start with something really simple like looking up her last name in the yellow pages or something. It'll give you a number and an adress, it's really useful.

  3. Here's the link to the Salvation Army ,  as suggested by Veronica Alicia.

    http://www2.salvationarmy.org.uk/familyt...

  4. If you know her full name(Christian name + Surname) you may seek assistance from the Scotland Yard - missing person squad or you may try through Google World search.

    Good luck.

  5. You need her surname - women are notorious for changing their surnames!

    If you know the full name, you could try www.192.com to see if she has a listed phone number;  it will be given only against the person who pays the bill so if she is married and her husband is responsible for the line, you will need to enter his name.

    You may find her on the Electoral Roll for which information is collected every Autumn and published the following Spring.

    You could try Friends Reunited - she may be a contributor and have her details available on there; you will have to be a Contributor yourself to contact her (about £10 per year).

    The Salvation Army also run a Relative Searching service.

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