How to create a new identity legally and disappear completely

I’m quite surprised by the increasing number of people who want to change their identity. If you just Google the phrase “change my identity” you will be bombarded by thousands of different results. When I tried to check them, it seems that most people have various sensible reasons as to why they want to start afresh. There’s this guy who had some dealings with the police during his teenage years, and now he’s having difficulties in landing a job.

However, I also came across people who just want to enjoy their life as a normal person, e.g. escaping from an abuser or stalker. Getting away from financial responsibilities is also one of the main factors for this great desire to change identity. There are much more substantial reasons other than these. Someone might, perhaps, witness a crime, and a hit man is looking for them. Many people who change their identity also want to hide from the authorities. Whatever your reason might be, I’m pretty sure that there is a definite and legal way to resolve your challenges.

Before we delve more into the legal methods of changing your identity, it must be stressed that if you get yourself into illegal things, you are just putting yourself in danger.

You have probably read various books on how to change your identity, and one of the ways that they may have proudly explained in their book is creating a fake ID or altering documents like your birth certificate to obtain a new driver’s license. They might also have suggested that you think of different numbers for your social security number. Neither of these will work. Perhaps it could have worked in the 19th century, but let’s face it, with everything being so advanced these days, I’m sure it would be virtually impossible to get away with those kinds of tricks. So, attempting to forge your documents to obtain a driver’s license will only get you arrested.

That’s why I can not stress enough how important it is to choose a 100% legal and up to date method such as the ‘Change Identity Bible‘ guide.

The ‘Change Identity Bible‘ book will show you only the most ideal, practical and easy ways to live completely under the radar and change your identity. It also includes the soundest advice from different identity change books available.

The methods presented in this book won’t put you behind bars, and you will be given the chance to enjoy your freedom just like any other person.

I am glad I came across this guide written by Peter Bergmann. Thanks to this information, I was able to secure employment, rent a house and buy a car without having to reveal my real information to anyone.

Again, it takes time, but to live legally and anonymously as long as you want is what we are aiming for anyway?

If you want to learn more on how to get a new identity and start over check out the ‘Change Identity Bible‘ manual. 

There are many reasons why someone may want to create a new identity. It's no surprise that with the way records are posted on the internet these days, escaping who you were could be the only real way to start over.

It is none of my business why, all I can tell you is How! (The right way...)

In this book, we examine the reasons and ramifications of creating a new identity. It's important to start with the end in mind and for the right reasons. Once you begin this journey you will not be able to stop without seriously risking jail-time or worse.

Learn to do it the right way if you a serious about changing who you are. You'll need to know what NOT to just as much as HOW TO DO IT!

The rest of your life is before you now. Choose the right guide and you can start over or disappear with ease, choose the wrong one and make any number of simple mistakes - you'll wish the new you had never been born...

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to start over? What if you could disappear and, months later, re-emerge as a deckhand on a long-haul fishing vessel, or tend bar in the Caribbean?

What if you could wipe the slate clean and emerge as an entirely new you?  No baggage, no history. As we sit here on a drizzly English morning, tapping out these words on a crumb covered keyboard, it all sounds very tempting indeed…

You too can disappear and never be found. Just like this bloke.

Like the 70s classic sitcom character Reginald Perrin, it is possible to disappear completely and never be found; emerging with a new identity. But you have to get it right.

You only hear about the people who fail at this; John Darwin – “the Canoe man” – who faked his death for half a million quid in life insurance. Then there was fallen Serb despot Radon Karadzic, who evaded war crimes charges for a decade with a new name, a bushy beard and a job as a faith healer…

All of these characters committed “pseudocide” to evade the law; they disappeared and changed their names. But we’re staying on the right side of the boys in blue here. All the advice we’ll give you is 100% legal and designed to help you reboot your current life for one that’s more awesome.

Step #1. Pick a Day & Plan Ahead

You’re going to have a lot of planning and preparation to do if you’re going to get this right. It’s easy to just disappear. You walk out of the front door and never come back. The hard part is making sure that you have a new life to go to – with no connection to the old one.

So, pick a day. Make it at least six months away. Make it more if you’re going to need time to save money. Whatever you do, stick to that day. Call it D-Day, disappearance day; and don’t tell another soul.

Step #2. End All Contracts

The last thing you want is a reason for people to come after you – so get your affairs in order before you go. Treat it like a house move and create a list of all the services you pay for; gas, electricity, mobile phone, council tax…

Make sure you’ve paid up to date and that the contracts are cancelled. The same goes for any higher purchase deals you may have, any credit agreements or loans.

You may be wondering why? The answer is, we’re telling you how to disappear, not commit fraud. When you owe people money, they will never stop trying to find you. You might just end up with a new, very uncomfortable en-suite bedsit – in jail. And some missing teeth.

Step #3. Get a PAYG Burner Phone

You’ll need to rid your life of anything that’s tied to your old identity. Goodbye, then, contract phone. Owning a contract phone is entering a credit agreement with a communications provider.

The data we hand over to telephone companies is staggering. Your name, address, email address, DOB, credit history, Mum’s maiden name, name of your first pet… You need two forms of ID just to hold an iPhone 5S in some stores. You might as well be posting all your personal information on Craigslist.

Get yourself an unlocked phone from a second hand shop – and pay for it with cash. Next, buy a Pay As You Go SIM with some talk time. Lebara Mobile do PAYG SIMs with between £5 and £30 of credit ready to use, available from most phone shops.

Step #4. Travel Light

Get rid of everything material you have. Your PlayStation, DVDs, computer and telly. Even your car. All the stuff cluttering up your flat or house right now will just hold you back.

  • Stuff stops you from travelling fast
  • Stuff can be used to identify you
  • You can always buy more stuff later

If you play the long game and plan well ahead, you’ll be able to make some much needed cash by selling higher value items. Here’s a tip; sell privately to friends as much as possible. Using car boot sales is another option. Both these methods will leave less of a paper trail than eBaying your old junk.

Everything must go. Including your PlayStation.

Step #5. Use Cash Not Credit Cards

In the period leading up to your “disappearance”, save as much money as you can. Living on less will be good practice for the basic lifestyle you’re about to embark on.

Next, convert all that stash into cash. Bank and building society accounts are key ways private investigators are able to track your identity.

IOnce you’ve emptied your accounts, shut them down. Later, with a new identity established, you’ll be able to open a basic bank account again.

Step #6. Quit Social Media

Ten years ago disappearing would have been much easier. Now we have Facebook and Twitter, Instagram, Vine, Snapchat and bunch of other sites that many of us obsessively update. All that will have to stop

In fact, it’s one of the first things you can do. Stop posting selfies and pictures of your breakfast and passive aggressive digs at the people you work with. Then delete every account you have.

That last bit probably sounds like hard work, but it needn’t be. Use the website Just Delete Me to find direct links to the account removal page for every service you use. And, before you finally go, delete your email accounts too.

Just Delete Me makes it a bit easier to erase your social media.

Step #6. Change Your Name By Law

True fact: you do not have to do anything to change your name, but start using a new name. As long as you use it consistently, in all your future dealings, you’ll soon amass a pile of documentation with your new name on it.

If you want to add the new name to official documents (a passport or driving license), you will need a “deed poll”. That sounds complicated, but it’s just a simple form with your old name and new name on it, notarised by two witnesses. You then present this form when applying for official documents.

The witnesses must 18 years old or over and not related to you – and that’s the only stipulation. They could (and to help you disappear) should be complete strangers. A chap named Dan Q set up an easy to use service called Free Deed Poll to help you through the process. Fill in the form online and you’ll be ready to roll.

Your passport, driving license and national insurance numbers will all stay the same. Changing your name is as far as you can go without breaking the law.

Step #7. Cut All Ties To Friends & Family

This will be the toughest part. If you want a completely new life, you’ll have to leave the old life behind – which also means leaving the people you know behind. That means, from D-Day onwards, there’ll be no more contact between you and your former loved ones.

Anyone you stay in touch with is a connection back to your old life. All it takes is a check of phone records or an intercepted email to give you away.

Of course, this advice may seem a bit drastic. Will you be able to walk away from your family and friends? If the answer’s no, disappearing isn’t for you.

You won’t be able to tell anyone where you’re going if you truly want to disappear. Not even dear old Granny. (Image from Wiki Commons)

Step #8. Start Your New Life

It’s D-Day. You’ve sold up, built a nest egg, settled your affairs and closed down every service, contract and account with your name on it. You’ve told no one, but in your heart you’ve said goodbye. You’ve changed your fricking name. It’s time to go. It’s time to commit pseudocide.

Use public transport to get yourself away from home and book into a B&B. Check in under the new name you’ve chosen and pay cash. Start looking for somewhere to live.

You won’t be able to use housing agencies as they’ll ask for references and will run a credit check. Scour newspaper ads and online classifieds instead. Moving to a place with a lot of people is a better idea than shacking up in a small village or moving to the sticks. In these remote places, everyone knows everyone else. Make the anonymity of the city work for you.

Your new home doesn’t have to be in the UK. As an EU citizen you can live and work without a visa in any of the 28 member countries.

Remember, though you’re technically able to travel to any country within the EU without a passport, most countries need one as ID. That’s one good reason to change your name by deed poll and get new identification documents before D-Day.

Step #9. Change Your Appearance

Start changing the way you look as soon as you can without arousing suspicion. Grow a beard if you’re a man. Dye your hair and change the style. Wear glasses if you don’t already wear them or switch to contact lenses if you do.

The important thing is that these changes must be sustainable. It mustn’t feel like you’re wearing a comedy disguise, or you’ll never carry it off.

Why bother if you’re moving away? There’s CCTV on every street corner, every mall and every shop you go in to. We bump into people we know in the strangest places. Make sure that you don’t look like the old you when that happens.

Make sure your disguise is more convincing than this. (Image by Seth Thomas Rasmus used under a Creative Commons license.

What Next For Your New Life?

What you do now with your baggage-free life is up to you.

You’ll have an opportunity to reinvent yourself from scratch. Buy a second-hand camera and document life on the streets as you volunteer in a soup kitchen. Build a log cabin out in the woods and live off berries and squirrels. You could move from town to town, taking casual jobs and occasionally turning into a big green monster every time someone annoys you. We don’t recommend the last one.

Whatever you do, it’s up to you. Free of family influence and the judgement of friends; free of the past’s embarrassments. It’ll be a lonely adventure – but it will be an adventure.

Can you change your identity and disappear?

The quick answer is that no, you can't completely erase your identity in this day and age -- unless the government does it for you. Legally changing your name isn't too difficult. Legally changing your Social Security number (SSN) is possible as well, but only under certain circumstances.

How do you get a whole new identity?

How to Change Your Identity.
Do it consciously. ... .
Think about who you want to be. ... .
Intentionally start doing the actions. ... .
BE the new version of you. ... .
Reinforce it by appreciating yourself. ... .
When you falter, think about what this new version of you would do..

Can a person change their identity?

Though seemingly fixed, identity can be modified. Indeed, identity transformation is sometimes necessary, even therapeutic—e.g., to facilitate modifying unhealthy behaviors (overeating, excessive drinking, drug abuse), or to adapt to new circumstances (life after loss, diagnosis of a serious illness).

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