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  Facts About Accessing Free Criminal Public Records  
     
  Public records are those records that are available for everyone to see.  They have come to be known as important records that can help people in a lot of ways.  Since they allow a person to check the past of a person, they are used by people who need to verify the details provided by someone or people who wish to see if the person is genuine or not.  Nowadays, these records are found online as many companies provide these services.

Birth records, death records, marriage records, divorce records, property records, court records, driving records, criminal records and everything else there is about a person come under the category of public records.  Of course, there are a few records that may not come under the public record category and considered private.  Such records are not given online access to by the public and stored with the government.  Such records include court records or criminal records that contain details of witnesses.  This is considered as sensitive information.

There are two types of online services that offer access to criminal public records and other records; those that charge a fee and those that do not. 

While it sounds good, being able to perform these public records searches without paying anything, remember the saying that “you get what you pay for.”  This must tell you what you get for free.  Free also means search engines and you can use those to perform your searches.  But they take time and the results will be in hundreds, and eventually you may not find what you are looking for or you may find outdated information.

Government may allow professional agencies to find these records but only in special cases and that too after confidentiality agreements are signed stating that the information will not be shared.



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date posted: 9/14/2008 8:55:35 PM