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To use the FMEP service, [https://www.fmep.gov.bc.ca/enrol-and-get-started/ visit their website and enroll online]. You can also call FMEP and ask questions about the service: 250-220-4040.
==Internetand social media==
The explosive growth of the internet and social media has resulted in a heck of a lot of information being readily available, sometimes in ways people don't think of. If you're looking for someone on the netonline, try an internet a Google search using the person's first and last names, in quotes, like this:
<blockquote>"John Doe"</blockquote>
<blockquote>"John Doe" "British Columbia"</blockquote>
If you know another keyword, such as a profession or interest, try adding that word outside their name in quotes.
Social media accounts are another frequent source of information for skip tracers. Facebook may connect you to family members, old friends, or other third parties with information that you need to locate your ex in order to continue with legal proceedings.
You could also try one of these services:
*[http://www.canada411.ca Canada411.ca], a Canada-wide phone book, or
*[http://www.411.com 411.com], which allows you to find a person by looking up their phone number or address.