Find Someone in Paraguay: Official True Lookup Tools

Here’s how to search for people in Paraguay using 100% free and legitimate tools. All recommended resources are legal, rely on government registries or widely recognized public data, and allow you to search by name, surname, or “cédula de identidad” (Paraguayan ID number).

  • Dirección General del Registro Civil The National Civil Registry issues all identification documents and civil status certificates (birth, marriage, death). In Paraguay, some requests can be started online, but detailed records require office visits or authorized government request: dnrec.gov.py
  • Registro Electoral (TSJE) The Superior Tribunal of Electoral Justice offers a public search tool for confirming voter registration by name or cédula. It often reveals a person's home district or voting place: tsje.gov.py
  • Professional Institutes & Government Directories Major professions (abogados, médicos) and public institutions publish staff lists, with contact information for officials, engineers, and notaries. Find lists at the ministry or college level.

Paraguayan Naming Customs and How to Search

  • Name Structure Full names in Paraguay usually include one or more given names plus two surnames: the father’s then the mother’s. Example: “Raúl Manuel Benítez Ferreira.”
  • Tips for Searching by Name Use all surnames for best results. Sometimes, first names and only paternal surname are enough if the combination is rare. Spanish naming customs are consistent here—married women almost never change their surnames.
  • Typical Surnames Commonly encountered: González, Ferreira, López, Martínez, Benítez, Gómez, Vera, Rojas, and Ramírez. Don’t forget spelling variations and consider Guaraní surnames as well.

Finding Paraguayan Addresses & Neighborhood Info

  • Municipal Resident Records Residency certificates or household lists are managed by each municipality. For big cities, try the official sites: Asunción, Ciudad del Este, Encarnación.
  • Property & Land Registry The Directorate for Public Registries maintains ownership data on all real estate. Official requests are possible, with some summary info occasionally accessible for free via mj.gov.py (Ministry of Justice).
  • Electoral District Clues Cross-reference the TSJE registry to deduce a likely neighborhood, especially useful when you have a cédula but no known address.

Finding Emails and Social Profiles in Paraguay

Paraguayans are active on Facebook, WhatsApp, and LinkedIn. Email addresses for officials and professionals can sometimes be found in government announcements, university staff lists, and chamber of commerce directories.

  • Official & Academic Contacts Look up the institution’s staff directory or contact section; government and university professionals often have public email addresses.
  • Social Media Search Search full names, add their region or workplace, and filter results by city for accuracy on Facebook and LinkedIn. WhatsApp groups are also a major networking channel in Paraguay.

Combine Multiple Search Strategies

  • Merge Official Records & Social Results Start with legal databases for verification, then use the info on social media or professional portals to cross-check and contact someone directly.
  • Research Historic & Genealogical Information FamilySearch and other genealogy resources have records for Paraguay back to the 19th century. These help with ancestral lookups or confirming older records.
  • Community Outreach Especially outside bigger cities, contacting the local parish, school, or community group can help you find people who aren't on official lists or social media.

Paraguayan consular services maintain records of citizens who obtained travel documents for Peru. Asunción's immigration office tracks historical movement patterns southward.


Frequently Asked Questions – Paraguay People Search

  • Is people search legal in Paraguay? Yes, searching open public records and directories is legal. Access to confidential or sensitive details is strictly regulated by law.
  • What's the most helpful info to start a search? Full name (with both surnames), cédula, and city or school help most. Adding profession or known company narrows the results.
  • Can I find someone using their name only? Often yes, if you have both surnames (or at least one). For very common names, extra data such as location or company is needed.
  • Are Paraguayan public records online? Most voting and professional lists are, but civil and address records often require an official request or a visit to the registry.
  • What is a cédula in Paraguay? It’s the Paraguayan national ID number for all residents and citizens. Essential for official lookups and ID verification in any public system.
  • How do I look for a missing person? Contact Policía Nacional de Paraguay immediately for missing persons. Specialized organizations and the Red Cross can also help for urgent or vulnerable cases.