Find a missing person with a date of birth and a National insurance number?
Yes it is quite possible to locate such a person with that little information as possible as there exists topmost probate investigators and computer cyber security specialist like atomgrim .com that can track and trace anyone from any distancing.
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Can a person buy social Security quarters to obtain missing quarters or periods?
No, you cannot buy Social Security quarters to obtain missing quarters or periods. See: http://ssa-custhelp.ssa.gov/cgi-bin/ssa.cfg/php/enduser/popup_adp.php?p_sid=qPrbkZDj&p_lva=&p_li=&p_faqid=494&p_created=975937846&p_sp=cF9zcmNoPTEmcF9zb3J0X2J5PSZwX2dyaWRzb3J0PSZwX3Jvd19jbnQ9NTEsNTEmcF9wcm9kcz0mcF9jYXRzPSZwX3B2PSZwX2N2PTEuMyZwX3BhZ2U9MQ**
What happens if a parent of a 17 year old daughter does not file a missing person report?
There is no law that REQUIRES a parent to file a missing person report - especially if the parent knows where the 17 year old is. However, if the minor is not considered to be emancipated in your state, there is the possibility that you might be prosecuted for child neglect if you did not. It would be best if you file a missing person report with the police.
Is being a missing person a crime?
They write to notify me that they have a request for some necessary documents from the Immigration Department to approve my working Visa to come to London.The Immigration has given them two weeks mandate to provide your Anti Terrorist Certificate and my Anti Drug Trafficking Certificate. They have visited the departments responsible for providing these documents for me and they requested the sum of GBP594.00 for my Anti Terrorist Certificate and GBP615.00 for my Anti Drug Trafficking Certificate.
ADDED: It may have quite a lot to do with the reason that you choose to be missing. If you are "missing" because of an illegal or unlawful intent, then yes, you probably can be charged. If you are PURPOSELY ELUDING THE AUTHORITIES then you are not simply "missing."
It is very normal that either a man or woman can feel something is missing their marriage at anytime in the marriage whether it's only a few years or many years. Firstly, as people grow older together the magic of love from youth disappears and a more mature love enters the picture. Either partner may feel the romance has gone out of their marriage and they live a mundane existence, but there is no reason 'old dogs' can't learn new tricks. Take mini vacations together every so often that you both enjoy or if you can afford it go to somewhere exotic and get that old spark back. All people (whether they want to admit it or not) feel they may be missing something in life or even perhaps want to recapture their youth, but remember ... 'the grass on the other side of the fences isn't always greener. If need be see a marriage counselor and learn the tools to keep your marriage a guessing game and some romance sprinkled in. Older people have a lot to give so get out and volunteer if you aren't working; get mingling in clubs and hopefully your mate may take an interest. It is fine if both partners have different hobbies, but they should communicate well; express their feelings and make a plan together for something the two of you can look forward too. Here is a poem I love and live by:
Splendor In The Grass
What though the radiance which was once so bright
Be now for ever taken from my sight,
Though nothing can bring back the hour
Of splendor in the grass, of glory in the flower
We will grieve not, rather find
Strength in what remains behind;
In the primal sympathy
Which having been must ever be;
In the soothing thoughts that spring
Out of human suffering;
In the faith that looks through death,
In years that bring the philosophic mind.
William Wordsworth
In other words we cannot bring back our youth, but look forward to another chapter in our life and make the best of it.
How long does a child have to be missing before an AMBER Alert is called?
From the US Dept of Justice -
Guidelines for Issuing AMBER Alerts
Every successful AMBER plan contains clearly defined activation criteria. The following guidance is designed to achieve a uniform, interoperable network of plans across the country, and to minimize potentially deadly delays because of confusion among varying jurisdictions. The following are criteria recommendations:
Law Enforcement Confirms an AbductionAMBER plans require law enforcement to confirm an abduction prior to issuing an alert. This is essential when determining the level of risk to the child. Clearly, stranger abductions are the most dangerous for children and thus are primary to the mission of an AMBER Alert. To allow activations in the absence of significant information that an abduction has occurred could lead to abuse of the system and ultimately weaken its effectiveness. At the same time, each case must be appraised on its own merits and a judgment call made quickly. Law enforcement must understand that a "best judgment" approach, based on the evidence, is appropriate and necessary. Risk of Serious Bodily Injury or DeathPlans require a child be at risk for serious bodily harm or death before an alert can be issued. This element is clearly related to law enforcement's recognition that stranger abductions represent the greatest danger to children. The need for timely, accurate information based on strict and clearly understood criteria is critical, again keeping in mind the "best judgment" approach. Sufficient Descriptive InformationFor an AMBER Alert to be effective in recovering a missing child, the law enforcement agency must have enough information to believe that an immediate broadcast to the public will enhance the efforts of law enforcement to locate the child and apprehend the suspect. This element requires as much descriptive information as possible about the abducted child and the abduction, as well as descriptive information about the suspect and the suspect's vehicle. Issuing alerts in the absence of significant information that an abduction has occurred could lead to abuse of the system and ultimately weaken its effectiveness. Age of ChildEvery state adopt the "17 years of age or younger" standard; or, at a minimum, agree to honor the request of any other state to issue an AMBER Alert, even if the case does not meet the responding state's age criterion, as long as it meets the age criterion of the requesting state. Most AMBER plans call for activation of the alert for children under a certain age. The problem is that age can vary---some plans specify 10, some 12, some 14, 15, and 16. Differences in age requirements create confusion when an activation requires multiple alerts across states and jurisdictions. Overuse of the AMBER Alert system will undermine its effectiveness as a tool for recovering abducted children. NCIC Data EntryImmediately enter AMBER Alert data into the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) system. Text information describing the circumstances surrounding the abduction of the child should be entered, and the case flagged as a Child Abduction. Many plans do not mandate entry of the data into NCIC, but this omission undermines the entire mission of the AMBER Alert initiative. The notation on the entry should be sufficient to explain the circumstances of the disappearance of the child. Entry of the alert data into NCIC expands the search for an abducted child from the local, state, or regional level to the national. This is a critical element of any effective AMBER Alert plan. Summary of Department of Justice Recommended CriteriaWhen surfactant is missing in an infant born prematurely what does the child have problems with?
breathing. It causes respiratory distress.
Can a civilian report a military person missing?
Yes, but your local law enforcement agency may have to take your report, then turn it over to the branch of military the missing person is in. And if someone you know is missing, you need to report it ASAP.
If you do not wish to have your vehicle searched, they can not search it. Just say you don't want them to, as easy as that. Now thats assuming that its just a minor stop and there is no reason to search the vehicle.
The officer is looking at everything in eye view (which is legal), but he is not allowed to look under the seats, anything on the seats, or in the glove box or center console, without your permission, because of the expectation of privacy.
When can you file a missing person report?
At anytime after the individual goes missing - after a "reasonable" time has passed OR dependent upon the circumstances.
The catch is the "reasonable time" part. If it is a young juvenile - action will be taken almost immediately. For a teenager - a little longer. For an adult (not under suspicious circumstances) - maybe longer still.
ALSO - you must have the legal "standing" to report someone missing - a family member or a person in a close personal relationship, for instance. Most people do not reailize that it is not a crime to be a "missing" person. A legally competent adult can decide to disappear with no notice whatsoever to anyone and they have every legal right to do so. Occasionally the police will locate a long-lost missing person but all they can legally do is report back to the person that originally reported them missing is that they have been located and they are okay. Legally they cannot even disclose where it is they were 'found.'
Who is able to cancel a missing persons report?
It is generally the responsibility of the police to cancel missing person reports. This is done once a person is found, and an investigation has been conducted into the persons disappearance.
How long before a missing person search is called off?
The duration of a missing person search can vary depending on several factors such as the age of the missing person, the circumstances surrounding their disappearance, and the availability of leads. Typically, law enforcement agencies may continue active searching for a missing person for several days or weeks. However, the decision to call off a search ultimately depends on the level of evidence and new information that emerges throughout the investigation.
Yes, you can file a missing persons report for your ex-husband in Texas if you believe he is in danger due to drug use and no one has had contact with him for some time. It is important to provide the authorities with details about his last known whereabouts and any information that might aid in locating him.
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What was missing persons set list from the 1983 US Festival?
I know they played Words; Windows; & US Drag....
How do you fill out a missing person report?
First, one will need to either call the emergency dispatchers or go to one's local police headquarters. Second, request the missing person report paperwork and follow their directions.
What is a person with Turner Syndrome missing in their karyotype?
The second X chromosome other females have.
When should you report a missing person?
Despite the misconception that you need to wait 24 hours, most law enforcement agencies advise people to report a missing person as soon as possible. You should call the non-emergency police number to file a report (unless you suspect foul play). If the missing person is a child, you should call 911 then the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.
A missing person is usually defined as someone whose location is unknown, and who therefore cannot be confirmed as alive or dead.
Should you call the police if your wife is missing?
Yes, if it is not in the norm for her to be gone or you think she may be in danger, you should call. Some people believe that you have to wait 24 hours to report someone missing, but that is not true. You can report them at any point you feel something is wrong.
When are missing persons in natural disasters declared dead?
It makes no dofference what the circumstances are, every state has its own law on declaring when a person may be declared legally deceased.
One would certainly hope so, as it would indicate that the person who made the discovery was sincere in there effort to help, rather than having just taken part in the search for the sole purpose of being rewarded for their effort. As for the legal issue, if the offer of a reward is made by a private party, they have no legal obligation to actually turn over the money to the eligible party. In other cases, it would be determined by the stipulations as to how and who would be eligible for the reward.