Peoples Public Records Search - How To Access Peoples Public Records
In Identity Theft of CreditGuru (January 28, 2009 6:30 pm)
Seems to be quite a deal of confusion surrounding peoples public records. The confusion centers around exactly what is and what isn’t available and when you delve a little deeper, you could almost turn white when you learn exactly what information can be accessed about yourself.
That’s not surprising given the number of times people fill out information forms for a variety of things. This is definitely the information age and the good news is, you can rest easy because your information isn’t generally being blasted out for all and sundry to see.
But the truth is, if someone wants to get some background information on you then it’s not very difficult at all. And vice versa - you can certainly do the same. Public record checks are made every day for a variety of reasons spanning financial to real estate to employment so it’s nothing new.
The first thing is need to know what is considered public record in your state. This will vary quite a bit and the public records people can find in one state will be completely different in another.
New York for example has a ton of information that it keeps as public records, while states like Texas and New Hampshire it can be far harder to find the information that you or others may be looking for. Contact your local clerk’s office and see what they keep on file and what gets recorded that can be got by anyone.
In addition you can look online to see what public records that people can find on you. There are many web sites out there that are dedicated to finding this information out and they should have information on what records you can track down.
For the most part most states have criminal records freely available for higher level crimes. Most states will now actually publish and distribute information on sex offenders so the community as a whole can be aware of what threats they have living among them.
While this hopefully does not apply to you, it is important to understand what public records people can get of yours so that you have an idea what can get out there. Any property you have owned, any crimes you have committed, any information on vehicles you may drive can be gotten with very little trouble if someone knows where to look.
Primarily this information is kept at the counties clerks office and trip down there can be a very educational experience. I highly recommend looking into it so that you can protect yourself and know what others know. The best defense is knowledge, and with it you can properly protect yourself.
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