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Locating a biological father in Australia can be challenging, but a private investigator can help. Phone 1300 966 103, email us at enquiries@theprivategroup.com.au. For 24/7 contact please use our form Investigator Inquiry. Free Quotes. Discretion assured. Ex-police and experienced investigators, the two biggest challenges we encounter are getting the correct spelling of the fathers name (and sometimes the true name), as well as the time factor. We have had some stunning successes, searching for a birth father in Australia, the biological father of an adopted child, in Australia. Some of these have actually led us overseas, or to new families, half brothers and sisters.

Some of us have always known who our parents were; others are not so lucky.
For some they have always known they were adopted; others are not so lucky.
For some they have always known that the person on the birth certificate isn't their real dad; others are not so lucky.
Some have just been told the real story, after years of lies.
How you arrived here doesn't matter. What matters right now is how much information you can gather yourself from family and friends. Getting the name right, getting the spelling right, finding out where your father lived and what he did at the time of your conception can be relevant. Having a copy of your birth certificate is a good step, as well.
Finding out if he knew that you were born is important.
Finding out where he came from or how your parents met can be relevant.
Did he speak with an accent? Was he born here? Where did they live? Did he say what he wanted to do? Has anyone heard from him since?
An ounce of patient inquiry by you, at the start, can go a long way. If your grandparents, or your mother, isn't available or willing to talk to you, try your aunts and uncles (especially any aunts).
Try contacting the Salvation Army, or Jigsaw, before going to a private investigator (it is cheaper), if you know the details of your adoption, or have your original birth certificate, this is useful. Talk to relatives, if you were raised by your mother, they may hold the key. We are experienced in locating a relative, or locate a witness.
If you arrive here, having exhausted your own searches, then we will do what we can to assist you. When you need to locate a biological father in Australia, find a biological father in Australia, we are known for pulling the proverbial rabbit out of a hat! finding a father.

Contact us for a free quote when you need to Locate Someone or to Locate Birth Parent. Free quotes.