For a free DIY reverse address lookup in Virginia, you'll need to use VA financial information databases and Google as an investigative tool.
This is how you can find out who a Virginia address belongs to for free.
Furthermore, a free DIY reverse Virginia mailing address lookup is really your only option for real results. Unfortunately, paid address lookup services will offer you only some help.
This can make a reverse address lookup seem like a daunting task. There are many online address research services on the web that promise results for a small fee.
However, many of these reverse address lookup services are simply clickbait scams or are just trying to extract a small fee from you. They will not be able to provide the address information you are looking for.
A DIY reverse address search will almost always be the best option.
Free Virginia Reverse Address Search
So, is a free DIY reverse address lookup even possible in Virginia?
Yes, but it will require a research effort on your part
Thankfully, many Virginia addresses in the modern age are available publicly, they are just surrounded by a lot of other data which makes the task of a reverse address lookup a little difficult.
By available publicly, we mean that they are available on the internet. So, how do you begin to perform a correct reverse address lookup?
By free reverse address lookup methods
This is done by utilizing Google and Virginia financial databases. These are just a couple of ways for you to do your own reverse address search if you are new to on-line researching.
However, if the reverse address lookup is important to you, we recommend that you use a professional.
Free Virginia Reverse Address Lookup Summary
Use the Google Search Operator: "Exact Phrase Match."
Search the address in Virginia financial databases.
Google Reverse Address Search for Virginia
Google is typically where you should start when beginning a reverse address search in Virginia. This is a great way to start an address research task when it is combined with "Google Search Operators."
This also answers the common question: "how do I do a reverse address lookup for free on Google?"
The answer is using Google Search Operators
Search Operators are special text characters and commands that greatly extend the capabilities of a regular Google search. The one specific Google Search Operators that works well with an address is quotes ("").
This Operator (Exact Phrase Match) searches Google for 100% the exact phrase that is being searched within the quotes. If an address is searched inside quotes, only results containing that Virginia address will appear.
This will get rid of a near infinite amount of unwanted similar address that will not help in the reverse address lookup.
Unfortunately, you'll need to search multiple variations of the Virginia address due to the fact that there is not a uniform structure to how addresses are displayed.
You'll know what we are talking about when we say addresses are not uniform if we give you an example. An address such as 09-123 Fake Street Anytown Virginia can be displayed as,
9 123 Fake St Anytown Virginia
9-123 Fake St Anytown Virginia
09 123 Fake St Anytown Virginia
09-123 Fake St Anytown Virginia
9 123 Fake Street Anytown Virginia
09 123 Fake Street Anytown Virginia
9-123 Fake Street Anytown Virginia
09-123 Fake Street Anytown Virginia
Unit 9 123 Fake Street Anytown Virginia
Unit #9 123 Fake Street Anytown VA
123 Fake Street (9) Anytown VA
and many more variations.
You can see why an Exact Phrase Match would not work well on a full address. To solve this issue you can search the address in Exact Phrase Match chunks:
"123 Fake Street" "Virginia"
or
"123" "Fake Street" "Virginia"
or
"123" "Fake St" "Virginia"
As for the unit number, just don't include it. If you are doing an Exact Phrase Match on an address, you'll be given only a few results. This will be easy to go through. A unit number will be an unnecessary wild card that will throw your results off.
Address Databases in Virginia
After you're done your Google research, you can move onto Virginia financial databases. Unfortunately, these are usually not free but are often just asking for a small fee.
Many in Virginia have mortgages on their property. If they have a mortgage, they will often have what's called a "lien." We could go more in-depth on what a lien is, but it's basically collateral on your loan. A person's lien is typically available publicly.
Then there are Virginia property records. If you know the exact address, you can lookup the property records.
The method of keeping property records changes based on jurisdictions
This means you'll have to do a little digging to find out how to get these records based on your government jurisdiction.
Now, it should be obvious to you why paid Virginia address lookup services cannot be used. These reverse address lookup services are almost always disingenuous and if they can get information on an address, it will be fragmented address information that has been aggregated from Google. This holds true even for services that claim to be the best free reverse address lookup service. These free address lookup services are usually just trying to acquire and sell your personal data. Thankfully, a basic DIY reverse address lookup can be done simply and without a paid or free service. All one has to do is utilize Google and Virginia databases. After these two basic steps, an address search will yield the most accurate information available.
Virginia Jurisdictions
Abingdon, VA
Accomac, VA
Alberta, VA
Alexandria, VA
Altavista, VA
Amherst, VA
Annandale, VA
Appalachia, VA
Appomattox, VA
Arlington, VA
Ashland, VA
Atkins, VA
Bassett, VA
Basye, VA
Bedford, VA
Belle Haven, VA
Berryville, VA
Big Stone Gap, VA
Blacksburg, VA
Blackstone, VA
Bloxom, VA
Blue Ridge, VA
Bluefield, VA
Boones Mill, VA
Bowling Green, VA
Boyce, VA
Boydton, VA
Boykins, VA
Bridgewater, VA
Bristol, VA
Broadway, VA
Brodnax, VA
Brookneal, VA
Buchanan, VA
Buena Vista, VA
Burke, VA
Burkeville, VA
Cana, VA
Cape Charles, VA
Castlewood, VA
Cedar Bluff, VA
Centreville, VA
Chantilly, VA
Charlotte Court House, VA
Charlottesville, VA
Chase City, VA
Cheriton, VA
Chesapeake, VA
Chester, VA
Chesterfield, VA
Chilhowie, VA
Chincoteague Island, VA
Christiansburg, VA
Claremont, VA
Clarksville, VA
Clifton Forge, VA
Clinchco, VA
Clintwood, VA
Cloverdale, VA
Coeburn, VA
Collinsville, VA
Colonial Beach, VA
Colonial Heights, VA
Courtland, VA
Covington, VA
Craigsville, VA
Crewe, VA
Crimora, VA
Crozet, VA
Culpeper, VA
Dahlgren, VA
Daleville, VA
Damascus, VA
Danville, VA
Dayton, VA
Dendron, VA
Dillwyn, VA
Drakes Branch, VA
Dryden, VA
Dublin, VA
Dumfries, VA
Dungannon, VA
Dunn Loring, VA
Eastville, VA
Edinburg, VA
Elkton, VA
Elliston, VA
Emory, VA
Emporia, VA
Ewing, VA
Exmore, VA
Fairfax, VA
Falls Church, VA
Fancy Gap, VA
Farmville, VA
Ferrum, VA
Fieldale, VA
Fincastle, VA
Fishersville, VA
Floyd, VA
Forest, VA
Fort Belvoir, VA
Fort Lee, VA
Franklin, VA
Fredericksburg, VA
Fries, VA
Front Royal, VA
Gainesville, VA
Galax, VA
Gate City, VA
Glade Spring, VA
Glasgow, VA
Glen Allen, VA
Gloucester Point, VA
Gloucester, VA
Gordonsville, VA
Goshen, VA
Great Falls, VA
Greenville, VA
Gretna, VA
Grottoes, VA
Grundy, VA
Halifax, VA
Hallwood, VA
Hamilton, VA
Hampden Sydney, VA
Hampton, VA
Harrisonburg, VA
Haymarket, VA
Herndon, VA
Highland Springs, VA
Hillsville, VA
Honaker, VA
Hopewell, VA
Hurt, VA
Independence, VA
Iron Gate, VA
Irvington, VA
Ivor, VA
Jarratt, VA
Jeffersonton, VA
Jonesville, VA
Kenbridge, VA
Keokee, VA
Keysville, VA
Kilmarnock, VA
La Crosse, VA
Laurel Fork, VA
Lawrenceville, VA
Lebanon, VA
Leesburg, VA
Lexington, VA
Lincoln, VA
Lorton, VA
Louisa, VA
Lovettsville, VA
Low Moor, VA
Luray, VA
Lynchburg, VA
Lyndhurst, VA
Madison Heights, VA
Madison, VA
Manassas, VA
Marion, VA
Martinsville, VA
Max Meadows, VA
Mc Kenney, VA
Mc Lean, VA
Mechanicsville, VA
Melfa, VA
Merrifield, VA
Middleburg, VA
Middletown, VA
Mineral, VA
Montross, VA
Mount Crawford, VA
Mount Jackson, VA
Mount Vernon, VA
Narrows, VA
Nassawadox, VA
New Market, VA
Newington, VA
Newport News, VA
Newsoms, VA
Nickelsville, VA
Nokesville, VA
Norfolk, VA
North, VA
Norton, VA
Oakton, VA
Occoquan, VA
Onancock, VA
Onley, VA
Orange, VA
Painter, VA
Parksley, VA
Patrick Springs, VA
Pearisburg, VA
Pembroke, VA
Penhook, VA
Pennington Gap, VA
Petersburg, VA
Pocahontas, VA
Poquoson, VA
Portsmouth, VA
Pound, VA
Pulaski, VA
Purcellville, VA
Quantico, VA
Radford, VA
Raven, VA
Remington, VA
Reston, VA
Rich Creek, VA
Richlands, VA
Richmond, VA
Ridgeway, VA
Roanoke, VA
Rocky Mount, VA
Rose Hill, VA
Round Hill, VA
Rural Retreat, VA
Rustburg, VA
Saint Paul, VA
Salem, VA
Saltville, VA
Sandy Level, VA
Saxis, VA
Scottsville, VA
Selma, VA
Shawsville, VA
Shenandoah, VA
Smithfield, VA
South Boston, VA
South Hill, VA
Spotsylvania, VA
Springfield, VA
Stanardsville, VA
Stanley, VA
Stanleytown, VA
Staunton, VA
Stephens City, VA
Stony Creek, VA
Strasburg, VA
Stuart, VA
Stuarts Draft, VA
Suffolk, VA
Sugar Grove, VA
Surry, VA
Tangier, VA
Tappahannock, VA
Tazewell, VA
The Plains, VA
Timberville, VA
Toms Brook, VA
Triangle, VA
Troutdale, VA
Troutville, VA
Union Hall, VA
Urbanna, VA
Vansant, VA
Verona, VA
Victoria, VA
Vinton, VA
Virginia Beach, VA
Wachapreague, VA
Wakefield, VA
Warrenton, VA
Warsaw, VA
Waverly, VA
Waynesboro, VA
Weber City, VA
West Point, VA
Weyers Cave, VA
White Stone, VA
Williamsburg, VA
Winchester, VA
Windsor, VA
Wise, VA
Woodbridge, VA
Woodlawn, VA
Woodstock, VA
Wytheville, VA
Yorktown, VA
About the Author
Peter Sandru is an Instructor & Co-Founder of NDIL with over 15 years as a Professional Investigator. Peter has spent more than a decade conducting investigations throughout the world, primarily for corporations, law firms, and government agencies. Peter has assisted in the creation of many investigative training programs in various capacities. Peter has helped many in Virginia on their journey to learning to utilize search engines to their full potential.