Reviewed on: April 01,2026
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How to Find Someone When You Only Know Their First Name

I'm trying to find someone but all I know is his first name and I know he worked the gulfport night parade feb 12, 2013 for mardi gras so I don't know how to find him or what jail or work Center he was at? Please help

Finding someone when you only know their first name and a general location is challenging through a traditional inmate database search.
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Answered by a former federal inmate · 14+ years advising families
✓ Verified answer March 01,2013 · Arrest Record Search
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Finding someone when you only know their first name and a general location is challenging through a traditional inmate database search. Our inmate search requires at minimum a last name to return accurate results.

However that does not mean your search has to end here.

A people search tool can work with partial information in ways that an inmate database cannot. If you have any additional details beyond a first name, even approximate age, physical description, the city or parish they were working in, or any other identifying detail, a broader public records search has a much better chance of surfacing who you are looking for.

InmateAid's Arrest Records search powered by TruthFinder searches across public records databases that go well beyond inmate rosters. Criminal records, arrest history, addresses, and associated names can all help narrow down a specific individual even when you are starting with limited information.

It is worth trying with whatever details you have. Sometimes a first name combined with a location and an approximate timeframe is enough to find the right person when searched across the right database.

Accepted Answer Date Created: March 01,2013
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About this answer: This response was prepared by InmateAid’s editorial team in consultation with former inmates who have direct experience with the federal correctional system. InmateAid has served families of the incarcerated since 2012. This is general information only — not legal advice. Last reviewed April 2026.