NICB. The National Insurance Crime Bureau has a database that makes the CIA's and FBI's look like a policeman's pocket pad. When I was at the Auto Theft Task Force, I had access to it. There were times that I would be trying to find information and run dry in all state and county databases, as well as Accurint. NICB always had the goods.
This is odd, neither of us have any kind of police record, except for one accident when Hubby was 18 and put his car into a pole in a blizzard, 40 years ago.
My Ex-father in law was an insurance adjuster and for the heck of it [or so he said] he ran my name and #ss number through the system and found that I did not exist except for a co-driver on the present and past policy's.
I am I would think on the Government Security list as a family member of a service man in the Nuclear Navy.
The IRS can track me back to the age of 18 where I worked and where I lived.
I know the insurance industry is very hungry for customers, had I used my name to make a request for an insurance quote I would be outraged but the jump from my husbands name to my Mothers phone number to try to contact my Hubby is unreal.
Someone made a mistake--like the Plumbers who used tape over the locks on the door at WaterGate and blew up our world.
This is an eye opener for me, it does not matter if you live a life that is free of any kind of law or court or any kind, except divorce court, when people want your money or business they will find a way to find out just how much money they can get from you.
Crazy, I asked for an insurance quote and because the company's could not ---perhaps I typos my home phone number, they tracked down Hubby's mother in law.