How to Search Missing Persons (Start Here)
Use the databases below to search missing persons. These are federal and nationwide sources. For state or county-level records, go to the specific state page.
⚠ Federal databases only cover federal-level data. State and county records require separate searches at the appropriate level.
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Use the databases below to search missing persons.
Alabama
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California
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California Office of the Attorney General statewide missing persons database.
Colorado
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Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) database of missing persons, unidentified persons, homicides, and other cold cases.
Connecticut
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Select Connecticut in the State menu to generate a list of Connecticut missing persons.
Delaware
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Select Delaware in the State field to use this National Missing and Unidentified Persons System service (NamUs) to view a list of Delaware missing per
District of Columbia
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District of Columbia Metropolitan Police Department unsolved crimes and missing persons.
Florida Crime Information Center
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Missing persons database from the Florida Crime Information Center. Reports come from Florida law enforcement agencies.
Hawaii Missing Children
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Hawaii Attorney General Crime Prevention and Justice Assistance Division database of Hawaii missing children.
Minnesota
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Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension clearinghouse of unidentified and missing persons.
Missing Children | MissingKids.com
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National Center for Missing & Exploited Children database for missing children.
Missing Children | Polly Klaas Foundation
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Polly Klaas foundation database of missing children in the United States. Search by state, year missing, name.
Missing Persons | NamUs
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United States Department of Justice national database of missing, unidentified, and unclaimed persons.
Missing Persons | US Navy & Marines
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Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) list of missing United States Navy and Marine personnel.
Missouri | Kansas City
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Kansas City, Missouri Police Department missing persons list.
🌐 kcpd.org
NamUS | Missing Persons
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National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) gathers information from medical examiner and law enforcement offices nationwide.
New Mexico
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New Mexico Public Safety Department missing persons database. Search by name, city, or the entire state.
🌐 nm.gov
New York
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New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services missing persons clearinghouse for vulnerable adult, missing children, and missing college student
New York City
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New York Police Department missing persons index, organized by Borough.
🌐 nyc.gov
North Carolina
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Community United Effort database of North Carolina missing persons cases registered with CUE.
Rhode Island
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Select Rhode Island in the State menu to search Rhode Island missing persons case records.
South Carolina
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Use the U.S. Department of Justice NamUS system to search for missing persons cases in South Carolina.
Tennessee Missing Children
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Tennessee Bureau of Investigation list of missing children.
🌐 tn.gov
Texas
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Texas Department of Public Safety database of missing persons, abductors, and unidentified persons.
Utah
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Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification missing person cases listed alphabetically.
Virginia
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Virginia State Police database of missing persons. Includes photos, vital statistics and other information, including police contact numbers.
Washington | Missing Children
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Washington State Police list of open missing children cases.
Washington | Missing Persons
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Washington State Police list of adult missing persons cases.
West Virginia
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West Virginia State Police lists of missing children and adults.
🌐 wvsp.gov
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the fastest way to search missing persons?▼
Start with the primary database listed above. Each system is specialized - use the Returns vs Excludes table to identify which one matches your needs.
Why does my search return no results?▼
Federal databases only cover federal-level data. If you need state or county records, go to the specific state page. Federal and state systems are completely separate.
Is there a single database for all these records?▼
No. Each federal agency maintains its own system independently. You must search the specific agency that handles the record type you need.
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