Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Searching Public Records




There are many public records available at court houses, state office buildings, federal office buildings, libraries, and archive libraries.

For me, finding information on public records is like a treasure hunt with the information being the "treasure".

Have you ever experienced a scavenger hunt?  Maybe you had a list of things to find.  Searching public records is similar.  It is good to make a list of what information you have and what information you need to find.

Regardless of the reason for the search, there are many public records such as marriage, divorce, property, leins/judgments, bankruptcy, business information, and much more.

Some public records are accessible thru online searches, and some require you to physically go to the various locations to view them or obtain a copy.

Searching public records can be very time consuming.  A professional investigator can save time and money if you need help.

Privacy laws protect certain information, but there are many public records available at public libraries, archive libraries, court houses, the internet, and many public offices.  Hiring a professional investigator can save you time and money because they have the knowledge and experience to know how and where to look for information.

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