Tim Shank inquired:


If you have access to the internet, you have access to literally hundreds of thousands of public records at your disposal. You can find basically anything you want if you are willing to search for it, including free public records such as marriage certificates, unclaimed money information, property deeds and criminal records.

When we began to do public records searches we were amazed at how much information showed up. We began by searching for public records and quickly realized that we would need to narrow the search before we could even begin to weed through all of the information available on the web.

Therefore, our first tip for anyone beginning to search for public records on the internet is to be as specific as possible. This means you need to specify what type of record you want, state, city, dates or years and first, middle and last names as they pertain to your record’s search. Even being that specific, you will still be given a large number of options to choose from. For instance, when we searched for “criminal records Dallas Texas 2005 John Michael Smith” over 500,000 websites were identified. Obviously, many of these sites were not specifically geared towards public records, but you get the picture that you need to be specific.

Because public records are free, stay clear of sites that try to charge money you for a search or want to charge you for access to the records once they are found. Most of the time you could simply just hop in your car and drive to the local courthouse or vital statistics department to get the free records so there is no reason that you would need to pay for free records. It must be noted that public records are different then searches for people or people locaters and it is not unusual to expect to pay a fee for that service.

There are many sites that will help you narrow down your search, such as Locatepublicrecords com and publicrecords com. This helps you avoid some of the junk sites, sites that charge money and sites that don’t really pertain to a public records search. WE would suggest that you start at one of these sites to do a speedier search.

The next time you need a public record, want information about public deeds or are just a concerned neighbor wanting to know who is living in your area, you can turn to the internet. With a little searching, you can find the public records you need without having to leave the comfort of your house and standing in line with everyone else.



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Just exactly what kind of public record are you looking for? Are they public record offered by governmental agencies? There are many public record out on the internet. They vary from the type of public record you may be looking for.

The problem with finding certain public record is that, many of the websites offering these so called FREE public record are in fact with fee. Yes there are governmental websites offering public record such as birth certificate information, public record on criminal history and some public record on education verification.

The key is where do you begin searching for public record. I guess you can go on the search engines and use the keyword phrase “Public Record” but where does that really get you. If you are looking for court records, then maybe you should be using that as a keyword.

Finding the right information on the internet is very time consuming and can cost you hours of time. Spending all this time looking for a public record can still lead you to a dead end. What you are actually doing is conducting a background check using public record.

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Is there a record on a person who had been convicted in a family court once, and then jumped the bail, and fled the country also on family issues, such as verbal harrasement, at Interpol?

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Lisa inquired:


I am just looking to access stuff like traffic tickets and things like that but i have searched online and can’t find anything for free in california. I am currently living in missouri and you can look online for records there just trying to find similar info for california

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court records are open to the public and wondering if you can do this on line to check old conviction records?

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My insurance company issued me a privacy policy. But it also says “…on rare occassions, we may be required to share this information; … If ordered by summons, court order, search warrant…”

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