I am soo sorry to hear this
Are you in the united states?
If you just happen to have his social security number, you can write a letter to the irs and explain the situation to them. Attach a note with the birth and death ceritficate in the letter (dont seal it) and they can forward it to him if they deem it an emergency. They will NOT give you his information so you should put a way to contact him in the note. Then if he wants to call you he can. This of course is assuming that he pays taxes...but if he does the irs will probably have his latest address. If you send it now (when they arent busy, he has a good chance of getting it within a week or two. If you wait 20 or so days, it might get lost in themail so do so NOW if you can
IT should cost you about a dollar because you might have to address the note to him in a seperate envelope
2006-12-31 20:38:26
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answered by karen g 4
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zabrasearch.com and whitepages.com are free. You can write a letter to social security with all the info they require but they do charge a fee to pass the letter on. Webdectective.com is free too.Your best bet is to probably talk to your mother or any other relatives that know him. Someone just might know where he is
2007-01-01 03:54:27
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answered by niteflyer 2
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You can contact social security office in your area, let them know that your trying to locate him to let him know that his daughter has died. they may ask a lot of questions , so be prepared to answer them all. they will send a letter to him with your information and give him your name, address and phone number, it is up to him then to contact you, but they will not give you his information.
2006-12-31 20:36:22
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answered by m c 5
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Ask all family members even ones you don't talk to , there the ones who probably know something ,ask mums Friends if she isn't around anymore
2006-12-31 20:34:42
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answered by DJ 2
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anywho.com only if u know his full name and have an idea of where he lives
2006-12-31 20:32:42
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answered by Rico Suave 2
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http://www.zabasearch.com/
http://www.whowhere.com/
http://www.reunion.com/
http://www.whitepages.com/
2007-01-01 16:16:17
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answered by dawn_horger 3
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www.zabasearch.com
2006-12-31 20:33:23
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answered by Anonymous
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