You need only a small amount of information to find an address in the U.K. Thanks to Web sites such as 192.com, you only need someone’s name, and you can locate his full Scottish address. In fact, you can find it even if you know only the name of the street.
Using a Name to Find an Address
Visit the 192.com Web site (see References). In the centre of the page there is a Search People window. Fill in the “Name” and “Location” fields and click “Search” to begin your search.
For example, enter “John Smith” into the "Name" field and type “Scotland” into the "Location" field. This will find anyone named John Smith who lives in Scotland.
Wait until the search finishes and notice the results on the screen. At the top of the screen you will see a number of results. This list shows the person’s name, her full address, her postcode and her telephone number.
All address-finding Web sites work from phone books and directory listings. If you cannot find the address you are looking for on the Internet, it is likely that the occupant is deliberately not in the directory.
Click on the person and address you are looking for. On the next page you will find a history of the address, a full list of personal data and a visual map for helping you find the address. You can zoom in, zoom out or expand the map.
If You Already Know Part of the Address
Visit the U.K. Post Office Web site (see Resources) if you know a Scottish street name but you still need the postcode. The Post Office Web site has a record of every postal address in the U.K., and you can use its search function to find any full address. Enter at least the “Town” and the “Street” fields and click “Find Postcode.” This will search for the full address, including the postcode.
Your results will be displayed in a new Internet window.
Use the Streetmap Web site (see Resources) if you only have a postcode and you need the rest of the address. On the Web site, enter the postcode of the Scottish town/city and click “Go.” The Web site will take you to a map page where you can see the town/city layout, the street name and the exact location. Using the map tools on the right-hand side of the Web site lets you zoom in, zoom out and print.
Visit the Postcode-Info Web site (see Resources) if you need to just browse Scottish addresses. Click on one of the counties you need an address for (e.g. Glasgow City, Highland, Aberdeenshire). You can then find either a town in the county or a list of postcodes in the area. Select “Towns” or “Postcodes” to make your choice.
Using a Name to Find an Address
Visit the 192.com Web site (see References). In the centre of the page there is a Search People window. Fill in the “Name” and “Location” fields and click “Search” to begin your search.
For example, enter “John Smith” into the "Name" field and type “Scotland” into the "Location" field. This will find anyone named John Smith who lives in Scotland.
Wait until the search finishes and notice the results on the screen. At the top of the screen you will see a number of results. This list shows the person’s name, her full address, her postcode and her telephone number.
All address-finding Web sites work from phone books and directory listings. If you cannot find the address you are looking for on the Internet, it is likely that the occupant is deliberately not in the directory.
Click on the person and address you are looking for. On the next page you will find a history of the address, a full list of personal data and a visual map for helping you find the address. You can zoom in, zoom out or expand the map.
If You Already Know Part of the Address
Visit the U.K. Post Office Web site (see Resources) if you know a Scottish street name but you still need the postcode. The Post Office Web site has a record of every postal address in the U.K., and you can use its search function to find any full address. Enter at least the “Town” and the “Street” fields and click “Find Postcode.” This will search for the full address, including the postcode.
Your results will be displayed in a new Internet window.
Use the Streetmap Web site (see Resources) if you only have a postcode and you need the rest of the address. On the Web site, enter the postcode of the Scottish town/city and click “Go.” The Web site will take you to a map page where you can see the town/city layout, the street name and the exact location. Using the map tools on the right-hand side of the Web site lets you zoom in, zoom out and print.
Visit the Postcode-Info Web site (see Resources) if you need to just browse Scottish addresses. Click on one of the counties you need an address for (e.g. Glasgow City, Highland, Aberdeenshire). You can then find either a town in the county or a list of postcodes in the area. Select “Towns” or “Postcodes” to make your choice.