Uncover the truth with ethical OSINT.
Five years of careful, source-cited investigation work for attorneys, businesses, and individuals. Public records, the open web, and a sharp eye — packaged into reports you can actually act on.
What you can ask for
Six ways to put public information to work.
Pick a starting point, or describe the question you're trying to answer — we'll shape the scope together.
Background Checks
Verified history, identity, and public-record context — packaged for clear decisions.
Due Diligence
Pre-deal research on people and entities before money moves.
Digital Forensics
Account footprints, metadata, and timeline reconstruction.
People Search
Locate witnesses, heirs, debtors, or estranged contacts.
Asset Location
Surface property, vehicles, and business interests of record.
Corporate Intelligence
Ownership trees, sanctions exposure, and reputational signals.
How the work runs
A method built for evidence, not theatre.
Every engagement follows the same four steps, so you know what you're getting and when. No mystery process, no padded hours.
Scope call
A 20-minute call to define the question, jurisdictions, and budget.
Research
Public records, court filings, registries, social, web archives — captured and timestamped.
Verification
Cross-checks across at least two independent sources before anything ships.
Report
An executive summary, structured findings, and a citations appendix you can hand to counsel.
Common questions
Before you reach out.
Have a question that needs answering?
Send the basics — what you're trying to find out and by when — and you'll get a scoped proposal within one business day.