How Well Do You Really Know Your Child’s Significant Other?

Stay Connected Stay Safe FAQ July 27, 2018

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How Well Do You Really Know Your Child’s Significant Other?

My child is bringing their new significant other home. How should I prepare?

Welcoming a potential new addition to the family, like your child’s significant other, can be exciting. It can also be a nerve-wracking experience. As much as you trust the judgment of your child, their significant other is a stranger to you. You may not know where they are from, their age, or even more importantly, their criminal background.

Fortunately, services like Whitepages Premium allow you to find all of this information prior to your first meeting. This reassurance can not only help take off additional stress but also provide you peace of mind. This way, you can fully enjoy festivities with the people that you love.

What information do I need in order to use Whitepages Premium to learn more about them?

When it comes to services like Whitepages Premium, having as much information about an individual as possible will ensure you more accurate results. Personal identifiers including a full name, current city, phone number, email, and age are all helpful when narrowing down your search. While it is helpful to have multiple data points, you don’t need more than one data point in order to search an individual. In many cases, having a full name will yield the results you’re looking for.

What can I expect to learn about my child’s significant other with Whitepages Premium?

In terms of background check information, you can expect to learn about an individual’s driving history record, criminal record, bankruptcies/foreclosures, and liens/judgments. Whitepages Premium consolidates all of this information into a report that’s easy to read and accessible. Our Background Check blog provides a deeper overview on what goes into a background check and where the information comes from.

Contact information including mobile phone numbers, email address, and current address is also included in this report. Meeting your child’s significant other for the first time can be a daunting experience so making a quick introduction through these channels, if you haven’t already, is a great way to make them feel welcomed.