
Legal Claim Tracing
Specialist Address Tracing for Legal Claims and Civil Proceedings
At TraceGo, we provide a dedicated Litigation Tracing service designed for legal professionals who require accurate, up-to-date address information to proceed with court action. Whether you're preparing a civil litigation claim, issuing proceedings for a breach of contract, or managing a financial dispute, our tracing service ensures you have the verified address of the individual involved — quickly, legally, and reliably.
Why Choose Us?
Tailored for Litigation – We specialise in pre-litigation and legal claim 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 litigation and enforcement.
✔ No Find, No Fee – You only pay if we successfully trace the individual.
Instruct Us Today
If you need to trace a person for legal claims and civil litigation 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 Litigation Tracing?
Litigation tracing (also known as legal claim tracing) is the process of confirming the current residential address of a person who is the subject of a legal claim. This is a critical step in legal proceedings, ensuring that court documents are served properly and that the claim complies with the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR).
Our service supports
✔ Solicitors and legal departments involved in civil litigation
✔ Law firms preparing breach of contract claims
✔ Creditors with legal recovery actions pending
✔ Landlords initiating possession claims or rent recovery
✔ Businesses pursuing unpaid invoices or contractual disputes
“I have used this service for the first time it was excellent from start to finish I would highly recommend it”

When Is Litigation Tracing Required?
Before serving a Letter Before Action (LBA) to meet pre-action protocol
✔ To confirm the defendant's current address before issuing proceedings
✔ For substituted service applications where the defendant cannot be reached by traditional means
✔ When a debtor or individual has become untraceable, and legal timelines are at risk
✔ To avoid service at an outdated or incorrect address, which can invalidate legal actions
“Thanks for an unbelievably quick service. I'm impressed that you gave 3 separate confirmations of address, two of which are dated.”

How Legal Claim Tracing Works
We provide a streamlined tracing process
Instruction Submission
You provide the persons 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 Litigation – We specialise in pre-litigation and legal claim 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 litigation and enforcement.
✔ No Find, No Fee – You only pay if we successfully trace the individual.
“Thank you. Great tracing service. The best one.”

Tracing for Solicitors
At TraceGo, we understand that legal matters often rely on timely and accurate information about a person’s current whereabouts. Our expert legal tracing services are designed to assist solicitors, law firms, and legal departments in efficiently locating individuals involved in legal proceedings. Whether you’re dealing with civil litigation, small claims, divorce proceedings, or employment disputes, TraceGo provides fast, compliant address confirmation so that legal documents can be served without delay. For example, if a respondent in a divorce petition or child arrangement order has moved or become unreachable, our team can trace their current address within 24 hours, enabling you to proceed with service in accordance with court rules. We help streamline the legal process by eliminating delays caused by outdated or inaccurate information.
Our service is also ideal for more complex or sensitive matters such as probate and beneficiary tracing, where locating heirs is essential for estate administration or resolving contested wills. TraceGo is frequently instructed to assist in witness location, helping legal professionals find crucial individuals who can support a case or provide statements. In family disputes involving property, inheritance, or care-related issues, our tracing services enable contact with estranged relatives who may have a stake in the legal outcome. We also support clients involved in employment tribunal cases, helping to locate former employees or employers who are party to legal claims. Additionally, for those conducting pre-court investigations, our address verification ensures that proceedings are based on solid, legally compliant intelligence.
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. All tracing is conducted on a lawful basis, specifically for legal proceedings, and is fully compliant with UK GDPR.
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Yes. The trace results are suitable for service under CPR guidelines and are used by legal professionals to support service of proceedings.
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Our service supports a wide range of civil claims, including unpaid invoices, contract disputes, landlord claims, and breach of agreement cases.
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There is no charge under our no find, no fee policy. You only pay for successful traces.
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Yes. Our detailed reporting and confirmation of untraceability at previous addresses support substituted service where applicable.
