Where can I find the number of relatives?

The number of relatives can be inquired through the relevant service platform provided by the civil affairs department or the public security department, or through the local media and social organizations for help.

Separated family members can publish information by looking for you, etc., and get the family tracing number. There are several ways to query the number of relatives: 1. Service platform provided by civil affairs department or public security department. By logging in to official website, the civil affairs department or the public security department, you can enter the "relatives-seeking platform" and enter relevant information, then you can query the relatives-seeking number. You can also consult the staff of relevant departments by phone or at home to obtain the inquiry method of finding relatives' numbers. 2. Ask the local media for help. Separated family members can seek help from local newspapers, TV stations, radio stations and other media, publish notices of finding relatives, and obtain the number of relatives. 3. Seek help from social organizations. Separated family members can seek help from various tracing organizations, volunteer groups and charities. And seek ways to get the number of relatives.

What if I can't find my family number? It may be helpful to consult relevant departments and social organizations and provide detailed information on finding relatives. In addition, it is suggested to publish the notice of finding relatives through more channels to get more attention and support.

Finding the number of relatives is one of the important channels to help separated families reunite. Through the service platform provided by the civil affairs department or the public security department and consulting local media and social organizations, the number of relatives can be effectively inquired. It should be noted that relevant personal information belongs to privacy, and any unit or individual must strictly abide by relevant confidentiality provisions.

Legal basis:

Chapter 1, Article 2 of the Notice of the Ministry of Civil Affairs of the People's Republic of China on Printing and Distributing the Provisions on the Family Search System for Missing Persons requires that the personal information of missing persons be kept confidential. Personal information includes but is not limited to the name, age, native place, ID number and contact information of the missing person. Without my consent, no unit or individual may inquire, use or disclose the personal information of the missing person.