Official-source visibility
Cases can include public source links, agency contact information, case IDs, and source labels so viewers know where details came from.
CaseTrace is a public awareness platform that helps people discover, check, and share missing-person case information responsibly while keeping official sources and agency contact paths clearly visible.
CaseTrace does not replace 911, NamUs, NCIC, NCMEC, official law enforcement records, agency case-management systems, or public information officer communications. Agency review or access does not imply agency endorsement of CaseTrace unless an agency states that directly.
Cases can include public source links, agency contact information, case IDs, and source labels so viewers know where details came from.
Location-aware discovery can help surface local cases when reliable location data is available.
CaseTrace creates public-facing case pages and sharing tools that help supporters spread awareness responsibly.
CaseTrace is built to help the public discover, share, and respond to missing-person cases responsibly while keeping agencies, official sources, and public-safety guidance clearly visible.
Case information is connected to public source records, agency notices, NamUs listings, or reviewed submissions whenever possible.
Cases are shown in a mobile-first format with key facts, source links, location context, flyers, and share tools.
Users are directed to share responsibly, avoid speculation, avoid confrontation, and contact law enforcement with credible information.
CaseTrace helps make cases easier to discover and share without replacing official agency records.
Tip and sighting flows can route information into a more organized review process instead of scattered social comments.
Agencies, family representatives, or verified sources can request updates, corrections, or removal when information is inaccurate or unsafe to display.
Agency-facing tools are intended for reviewed agency users only, with access checked before private tools are enabled.
CaseTrace does not ask agencies to replace current systems. The platform is intended to sit beside existing public information, awareness efforts, and tip intake workflows.
Recommended for agencies reviewing CaseTrace for the first time.
Start with an agency review request. The request is saved for review before any agency-level tools are enabled. You can also contact us at brad@casetraceapp.com.
Request Agency Review