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Statistics show the first three hours after a child is abducted are most critical to recovery efforts. Recognizing that wireless technology can help galvanize the more than 200-million wireless consumers to assist law enforcement in the search for and return of a child. Spontaneous Insight proudly supports the Wireless Foundation's Wireless AMBER Alerts™ initiative.


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You won't need to login to do a Quick Search or Public Records Search. However, to be FCRA-compliant, Spontaneous Insight must ask businesses, such as those seeking to use social security numbers for pre-employment and tenant screenings, to verify their information and the nature of their search needs. Once registered, you'll be able to use this to login to your account.

This password will be used to store your information for quick searches/public records searches.