That’sThem Do’s and Don’ts

At That’sThem, we help users access publicly available information from lawful sources for personal, informational, and research purposes. We encourage everyone to use our services responsibly and in compliance with applicable laws, including the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).

That’sThem is not a Consumer Reporting Agency (CRA) as defined by the FCRA. Information obtained through our website must not be used to make decisions about employment, housing, credit, insurance, education, or any other purpose regulated by the FCRA.

What You Can Do

Find Family Members

Trying to reconnect with relatives you’ve lost touch with? That’sThem can help you locate publicly available contact information that may assist in reconnecting with family members.

Reconnect with Friends

Whether it’s an old classmate, childhood friend, former coworker, or military buddy, you can search publicly available records to help locate people from your past.

Identify Unknown Callers

Received a call from an unfamiliar number? Use our Reverse Phone Lookup to explore publicly available information that may be associated with that phone number.

Verify Contact Information

Need to confirm an address, phone number, or email before reaching out? That’sThem can help you verify publicly available contact information.

Research Public Records

Search publicly available records for general informational purposes, including addresses, phone numbers, relatives, and historical location information where available.

Learn About a Property

Use Reverse Address Lookup to explore publicly available property records, ownership history (where available), and neighborhood information.

Search Before Reconnecting

If you’re planning to reconnect with someone from your past, you can search publicly available information to help ensure you’ve found the correct individual.

Verify Online Contacts

If you’ve met someone online, publicly available information may help you verify basic details they’ve shared. Always use this information responsibly and respectfully.

Check Your Own Public Information

Curious about what information is publicly available about you? Search your own name, phone number, or address to better understand your online public record footprint.

Support Genealogy Research

Family historians and genealogy enthusiasts can use publicly available records to help research family connections and historical information.

Verify Business Contact Information

Search publicly available business addresses, contact information, and professional listings before communicating with businesses or service providers.

What You Cannot Do

Employment Decisions

Do not use That’sThem to evaluate applicants for employment, promotion, reassignment, retention, or any employment-related purpose regulated by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).

Tenant Screening

You may not use information obtained from That’sThem to determine eligibility for renting, leasing, renewing, or terminating housing.

Credit Decisions

Information from That’sThem must not be used when making decisions about credit, loans, financing, or other financial services.

Insurance Eligibility

Do not use publicly available information from That’sThem to determine eligibility for insurance coverage, premiums, underwriting, or claims decisions.

Educational Admissions

Schools, colleges, universities, scholarship providers, and educational organizations may not use That’sThem to evaluate applicants for admission, scholarships, grants, or educational opportunities.

Hiring Household Employees

That’sThem may not be used to screen nannies, babysitters, caregivers, housekeepers, contractors, or other household workers.

Harassment or Stalking

Never use That’sThem to stalk, intimidate, threaten, harass, monitor, or otherwise interfere with another person’s privacy or safety.

Identity Theft or Fraud

It is illegal to use information obtained through That’sThem for identity theft, financial fraud, impersonation, phishing, or any other fraudulent activity.

Medical Credential Verification

That’sThem should not be used to determine a healthcare provider’s professional qualifications, licensing status, or medical credentials.

Invading Personal Privacy

Respect the privacy of others. Do not use publicly available information to contact individuals who have requested not to be contacted or to invade someone’s privacy.

Eligibility for Government Benefits

Information from That’sThem must not be used to determine eligibility for government programs, public assistance, licenses, permits, or benefits.

Business or Commercial Decisions

Do not use That’sThem to evaluate vendors, contractors, customers, suppliers, franchisees, or business partners when making commercial decisions regulated by law.

Discrimination

Information found through That’sThem must never be used to discriminate against any individual based on protected characteristics or other unlawful reasons.

Responsible Use of Public Information

That’sThem is designed to help users access publicly available information for lawful and responsible purposes. Users are responsible for ensuring that their use of the information complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws.

Examples of appropriate uses include:

  • Reconnecting with family or friends
  • Finding publicly available contact information
  • Researching property records
  • Identifying unknown callers
  • Learning more about publicly available records
  • Personal research and genealogy
  • Verifying publicly available information for personal use

FCRA Compliance Notice

That’sThem is not a Consumer Reporting Agency (CRA) as defined by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. §1681 et seq.). Information provided through this website is not intended for use in:

  • Employment screening
  • Tenant screening
  • Credit eligibility
  • Insurance underwriting
  • Educational admissions
  • Professional licensing decisions
  • Any other purpose regulated by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)

By using That’sThem, you acknowledge that you will use the information only for lawful purposes and in accordance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws.

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