Thursday, June 30, 2005

Search For Public Records

If it's a matter of public record, then you can find it using the Internet. Whether you're looking to see if there are any sex offenders located around your area, need to check the criminal records of your employees, need to find business information, corporate filings, property records, unclaimed property, professional licenses, inmates, criminal and civil court filings, or almost any thing else's that has become part of the public domain, it's all there just waiting for you to find online.

But, unless you are a seasoned search professional, it can take a long time surfing the net to find what you are looking for, especially when you are dealing with government records. There are literally 10's of thousands of different sites that contain some or all of the information you require.

We know the "detective sites" have take a bad rap at times. We have even taken our shots at them. But this is one time they can really come in handy if you have a few extra dollars, value your time and need access to public records. These sites have already organized all the public records info into logical categories so you could actually save hours by using them. However, if you have already spend hours surfing the net and cannot find what you are looking for, these sites probably won't help much -- it's time to hire a professional.


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1 comment:

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