Below are deep web people search tools and tips you can use to locate someone you’ve lost contact with, research an individual thoroughly, etc. This is a good way to view hard-to-find information because snapshots of websites—including many that are no longer live on the internet—have been archived here.  Type in as much information as you know, and this site will return birth and death records, parental information, and more. Digital preservation, digital conversion, general preservation of records, and online indexing is available here as well, all at no charge  This free service is somewhat controversial for the amount of information that it pulls in, but it’s useful for genealogy searches.  This site includes information for people in the US, Canada, Italy, India, Mexico, Singapore, Philippines, Australia, Germany, the UK, and some other locations. Some states consider vote registration information public record, and if the state has an online tool for finding this information, all you need to do is enter a few details about the person. For example, if you know the person lives in Kansas, Kansas Secretary of State | VoterView lets you see their home address using their name and birthday. Other states should work similarly, but it’s possible you’ll need details other than their birthday, or their address might not be public.