5/19/11

How Do I Find People by Longitude and Latitude?

Finding people by longitude and latitude is a two-fold process. First, you need to use a longitude/latitude digital converter from the Internet. It will return an approximate street address including city and state. Next, you have to verify your numbers.
  • Go to Steve

    • Use the Steve Morse.org conversion website. Even if you have a longitude and latitude, it might mean very little to you. Enter your numbers into the appropriate fields, then click the "Determine address" button. It will return an approximate street address, city and state.

    Make a "Smart" Choice

    • Visit the PeopleSmart web page. Enter into the appropriate fields any relevant information you obtained from the Morse converter. Start with the person's name, city and state. Be sure to cross-reference any information with alternate sources. Call any phone number you obtain.

    Use Internet Map Features

    • Verify addresses on digital maps. Google Earth, Virtual Earth and Bing all have digital maps. Each of these sites also has added features to help you find people. Satellite, 3D and Bird's Eye all will help you pinpoint (down to the foot) people by longitude and latitude. Get driving directions with Mapquest.

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