
Beneficiary Tracing
Locate Missing Heirs and Beneficiaries for Probate or Estate Matters
At TraceGo, we provide a professional and legally compliant beneficiary tracing service to support solicitors, probate specialists, and estate administrators in identifying and locating individuals entitled to an inheritance. Whether you're dealing with an intestacy case, a contested will, or a complex estate with missing heirs, our service delivers accurate, verified address information—quickly and securely. We understand that delays in estate administration can have financial and emotional consequences, which is why we offer a fast, reliable tracing solution within 24 hours.
Why Choose Us?
Tailored for Probate – We specialise in beneficiary tracing
✔ 100% Legal Basis – All traces are carried out with strict adherence to GDPR and relevant tracing laws.
✔ Rapid Turnaround – Reports delivered within 24 hours.
✔ Trusted by Solicitors – Used by legal professionals across the UK for probate tracing.
✔ No Find, No Fee – You only pay if we successfully trace the beneficiary.
Instruct Us Today
If you need to trace a beneficiary for probate purposes, submit your instruction securely online through our portal. TraceGo offers a reliable, fast, and compliant tracing solution backed by industry-leading expertise.
No Find No Fee

What Is beneficiary Tracing?
Beneficiary tracing is the process of locating individuals who are due to receive an inheritance or who may have a legal interest in an estate. This service is essential when executors or solicitors are unable to contact a beneficiary due to outdated contact information, emigration, or estrangement. Tracing beneficiaries ensures compliance with legal obligations and protects against potential future disputes over estate distribution.
Our service supports
✔ Probate solicitors managing complex or high-value estates
✔ Administrators seeking to fulfil inheritance responsibilities
✔ Executors needing to notify all beneficiaries
✔ Law firms involved in disputed or intestate estates
✔ Trustees tracing next of kin for family settlements
“I have used this service for the first time it was excellent from start to finish I would highly recommend it”

When Is Beneficiary Tracing Required?
Preparing for probate, we ensure key beneficiaries can be located
✔ Intestacy cases where heirs are unknown or uncontactable
✔ Contested wills involving estranged or missing family members
✔ Delayed probate proceedings due to untraceable beneficiaries
✔ Distributions requiring formal notification to all entitled parties
✔ Tracing next of kin to finalise estate closure or trust distributions
“Thanks for an unbelievably quick service. I'm impressed that you gave 3 separate confirmations of address, two of which are dated.”

How Beneficiary Tracing Works
We provide a streamlined tracing process
Instruction Submission
You provide the beneficiaries last known details (name, previous address, and any other relevant information).
Expert Investigation
Our tracing team conducts detailed research using compliant data sources including credit agency links, public records, and proprietary databases.
Report Delivery
A detailed trace report confirming the subject’s current address is provided within 24 hours.
Legal Use Confirmation
We ensure all traced data is suitable for use in legal proceedings, offering peace of mind to legal professionals.
“As usual quick and efficient service. I have been using this company for many years. I would not hesitate to recommend them.”

Legal Professionals Choose Us
TraceGo ensures a legally robust and solicitor-approved process
✔ Tailored for probate – We specialise in beneficiary tracing.
✔ 100% Legal Basis – All traces are carried out with strict adherence to GDPR and relevant tracing laws.
✔ Rapid Turnaround – Reports delivered within 24 hours.
✔ Trusted by Solicitors – Used by legal professionals across the UK for heir tracing.
✔ No Find, No Fee – You only pay if we successfully trace the individual.
“Thank you. Great tracing service. The best one.”

Beneficiary Tracing
At TraceGo, we understand the complexities faced by probate solicitors, estate administrators, and legal professionals when a beneficiary cannot be located. Our beneficiary tracing service is specifically designed to support the administration of estates, ensuring all entitled individuals are identified and contacted efficiently. Whether you're handling an intestate estate, a disputed will, or a complex inheritance case, our team delivers fast, accurate, and fully compliant address confirmations. Beneficiaries often go uncontactable due to outdated records, relocation, or family estrangement—TraceGo provides verified current address data within 24 hours, allowing estate matters to progress without unnecessary delay or risk of future dispute.
We assist legal professionals in meeting their obligations by locating missing heirs and ensuring proper notification in line with probate and estate law. Our tracing specialists use regulated data sources, genealogy tools, and investigative techniques to identify and confirm the current whereabouts of beneficiaries across the UK and internationally. Whether you're seeking to finalise a distribution, resolve a contested estate, or comply with probate protocols, our service ensures that the individuals you're tracing are located quickly and legally. With a no find, no fee policy, GDPR-compliant methods, and a rapid 24-hour turnaround, TraceGo is the trusted choice for beneficiary tracing among legal professionals and estate practitioners across the UK.
At every stage, TraceGo delivers no find, no fee tracing backed by data accuracy, GDPR compliance, and a turnaround time of just 24 hours—ensuring you can progress your legal matter with confidence.
FAQ
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Yes. We routinely assist in identifying and locating heirs in cases of intestacy.
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Absolutely. All address confirmations are verified and appropriate for official estate correspondence.
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We can trace UK-based and overseas beneficiaries where sufficient information is available.
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Yes. All our services are conducted under lawful legal bases and in full compliance with UK GDPR.
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You will not be charged. We operate on a no find, no fee basis.
