Contact SF Paranormal | Investigation Requests

If you’re experiencing unexplained activity—such as unusual noises, shadow figures, objects moving, or a persistent negative presence—SF Paranormal can help you document what’s happening and determine the most appropriate next steps.

My name is Tim Wood, lead investigator at SF Paranormal. I review reports of hauntings, ghost encounters, and severe disturbances using structured field methods, case documentation, and evidence-based investigation practices.

This page is intended for individuals, families, and property owners who would like to:

  • Report a possible haunting or unexplained activity
  • Ask questions about a situation in progress
  • Request a case review or on-site investigation

Use the form below to submit your report. The more detail you provide, the easier it is to evaluate your situation and respond accurately.


What Counts as Paranormal Activity?

Clients contact SF Paranormal for a wide range of experiences. Common reports include:

  • Footsteps, knocking, banging, or voices with no identifiable source
  • Shadow figures or movement in peripheral vision
  • Doors opening, lights switching, or objects moving unexpectedly
  • Cold spots, oppressive atmosphere, or fear focused in specific rooms
  • Sleep disruption, recurring nightmares, or unexplained marks (scratches/bruises)
  • EVP-style voices captured on audio or unusual camera activity
  • Multiple witnesses observing the same event

Even if you’re unsure whether your experience is paranormal, you can still reach out. Our goal is to help you document events, identify patterns, and determine whether the cause may be environmental, psychological, or unexplained.


Before You Submit (Important Safety Notes)

If you believe you are in immediate danger, contact local authorities first. This form is for paranormal case review and investigation requests and is not an emergency service.

If you suspect potential environmental causes—such as carbon monoxide, electrical hazards, structural issues, or mold—please prioritize a professional inspection. Some conditions can create symptoms that feel paranormal and should be ruled out early.

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Submit Your Case (Investigation Request)

To help us evaluate your situation, please include as many of the details below as possible:

  • Location (City/State):
  • Type of Property: (home, apartment, business, outdoor location, historic site, etc.)
  • When It Started: (approximate timeframe)
  • Most Common Activity: (sounds, sightings, physical interaction, dreams, etc.)
  • Where It Happens: (specific rooms/areas)
  • How Often: (daily, weekly, random, escalating patterns)
  • Who Witnessed It: (number of witnesses; ages if relevant)
  • Possible Triggers: (time of day, renovations, certain objects, major events)
  • Evidence: (photos, video links, audio clips, timestamps)

The more specific your report, the easier it is to recognize patterns and determine whether your case aligns with a known type of haunting profile—or if there may be a non-paranormal explanation.


What Happens After You Contact SF Paranormal?

After your report is submitted, your case may be:

  • Reviewed for activity patterns and escalation risk
  • Assessed for possible environmental or situational causes
  • Considered for a remote consultation
  • Considered for an on-location investigation (based on schedule and service area)

Not every case requires a full investigation. In many situations, a structured review and guidance on documentation can provide clarity and reduce uncertainty.


Privacy & Respect

We understand that these experiences can be personal and difficult to discuss. Information submitted through this form is treated with discretion and respect.

If a case is ever considered for filming or public discussion, that would only occur with clear permission and mutually agreed boundaries in advance.


Ready to report activity or request an investigation?

Ready to report activity or request an investigation?
Submit your case below and SF Paranormal will review your report as soon as possible.