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What is Public
Records?
Public records refers to information that has
been filed or recorded by local, state, federal
or other government agencies, such as corporate
and property records. Public records are created
by the federal and local government, (vital
records, immigration records, real estate
records, driving records, criminal records,
etc.) or by the individual (magazine
subscriptions, voter registration, etc.). Most
essential public records are maintained by the
government and many are accessible to the public
either free-of-charge or for an administrative
fee. Availability is determined by federal,
state, and local regulations.
Public records are held in physical files. Many
public records are available via Internet or
other sources; even though public records are
indeed "public", their accessibility is not
always simple, free or easy. Some states such as
California have separate policies that govern
the availability of information contained in
public records. The PRA or public records act
states that "except for certain explicit
exceptions, personal information maintained
about an individual may not be disclosed without
the person's consent."
Most businesses offering access to databases
specialize in something particular, yet a few
attempt to offer all sorts of available records
to professionals in the legal, risk management,
corporate, government, law enforcement,
accounting and academic markets. Certain
unscrupulous companies, who sell software with a
promise of unlimited access to public records,
generally provide nothing more than just basic
information on how to access already available
and generally free public Websites.
Where Can I
Find Public Records?
USInfoRegistry.com provides direct access to
variety of public records searches, the same
database used by government officials, private
investigators and companies that conduct
background checks on their potential employees.
Please fill out the search above to do a
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Background Checks
The process of analysing public,
financial, and commercial records in
order to gain information about an
individual is known as a background
check, or background investigation. It
is most commonly performed by employers
wishing to vet prospective employee... |
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Reverse Cellular Numbers
It really bothers us when we keep
getting prank calls from an unknown
number, doesn’t it? Sometimes, even we
tend to not answer calls from an unknown
number and end up wondering if that was
a friend or family member calling from a
new number. But how to k... |
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What Public Records Include and How to Use Them
Public records are records that are
available with public departments like
the local, state, federal or additional
administration bureaus. These can be
either corporate records or property
records. The local and also the central
government prepare the pub... |
Oct 10 2008 |
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Property Records
Property records refer to those public
records that impart information about an
individual’s property. Property records
are extremely important when it comes to
buying or selling property. It is
essential for a realtor or even an
individual who is concern... |
Oct 10 2008 |
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Employee Check
In a world where professionalism reigns
supreme, it is not at all wise to take
anything on face value. For this reason,
the procedure of employee check is so
important at the present time. Even if
you have a candidate referred to you, it
would not hurt yo... |
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