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Doing a government public records search can uncover some useful information. We look at three examples of government records databases.



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Government Public Records | What Can I Find?

Thu, 26 Aug 2010 15:20:24 -0400

What Can I Find Using Government Public Records?

Performing a Government Public Records search can provide you with some very useful information. Here are some examples of what you can find by searching a public database that has the information you're looking for. ( You can click on any of the links in the examples below for a demo of how to actually perform a search. )

Example 1: Locate Lost Birth Records

Suppose you wanted to locate the birth record of someone, and all you knew about the person was her name and the state in which she was born. This is not as hopeless as it first sounds. Usually, entering even a small amount of info will give you clues to narrow down your search a lot. ( Don't miss this great video that shows you exactly how to conduct a government public records search for birth records. )

Example 2: Find Birth Parents and Adoption Records

One search that has become quite popular for adopted people in recent years is finding their birth parents. This is often possible even if the original birth name is not known. Of course, the more information that's provided, the easier it is to find the answers.

Example 3: Criminal Records Search

If you have recently met someone that you know nothing about, this search allows you to find out if they have a previous criminal record before you become too friendly with them. There are also databases on court records, records of indictments and convictions, and misdemeanor, felony, and fugitive records.

How Can I Access These Government Public Records?

By becoming a Government-Records.com member, you will have unlimited access to their hundreds of databases -- the same ones used by private investigators. By using these 100% legal and fully-organized databases, you gain access to the tools you need to obtain public information about almost anyone from the privacy of your home.

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Government Public Records | Find Birth Records

Thu, 26 Aug 2010 15:32:26 -0400

Find Birth Records

Locating important documents can be quite a hassle, especially when you need them produced in a timely manner. So often, we think our social security card or birth records are in that “important papers” folder in the filing cabinet. Somehow, though, they are never there when we need them. Birth Records are important to have when registering for official documents, proving one’s identity, or uncovering information about yourself.

As you can see in the video above, you're not limited to doing a birth record search for your own name. Genealogy searches can give you lots of information about your ancestors.

Doing a birth record search can be a long and arduous process, but using a service to assist you can make things much less stressful. When trying to find birth records for yourself or someone else, GovernmentRecords.com is a truly valuable resource. You can track down even the most difficult-to-find records, even if you only have very little information about the person whose records you are trying to find.

Of course, having information like the person’s full name and state of birth are very helpful, they are not always necessary to find birth records. But this kind of information is useful in narrowing down the results, and pointing you in a clearer and more concise direction. Luckily, records are kept of every birth - and this works in your favor. You know the information is out there - you just need to know how to find it.

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Government Public Records | Find Birth Parents

Sun, 29 Aug 2010 10:55:06 -0400

Finding Birth Parents

Adopted people, once they are old enough to do so, often think about finding birth parents. Unfortunately, their adoptive parents sometimes are not able, or even not willing, to help them in their search. This may be due to personal concerns, or simply not not knowing who the birth parents were.

Watch the brief video below for one young person's views on this problem.

Here's the link for finding birth parents that Justin ( aka YoungSeoGuy ) mentioned in the video.

The quest to find birth parents is usually caused by wanting to discover your roots - to find out where you came from. This is often complicated by a lack of available information. In particular, your adoptive parents often agreed not to try to locate your birth parents as a condition of the adoption process.

Even if your adoptive parents were given your birth name it is sometimes lost, or might never have been written down at the time. But it is still possible to find biological parents. Adoption birth records are kept for all births and all adoptions. So it's not impossible for you to discover your true identity, even if you know very little about your origins.

Obviously, the more information you have, the easier your search will be. Doing an adoption records search using well-known and trusted databases makes the process straightforward and uncompicated. GovernmentRecords.com is a valuable resource for you to use in the quest to find birth parents.

Discovering information about your birth, especially if you are adopted, is a very important piece of the puzzle in our society. If left unanswered, the question will gnaw away, until not knowing becomes unbearable. Doing an adoption records search for yourself or your loved ones is an excellent way to put those questions to rest.

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Government Public Records | Find Criminal Records

Mon, 30 Aug 2010 10:35:12 -0400

Criminal Record Search

There are many situations that require a criminal record search. Luckily all jurisdictions, from local to federal, keep detailed records of crimes ranging from parking tickets to misdemeanors to felonies. There are databases containing records of trial verdicts, convictions, jail sentences, prison inmates, parolees, and even sex offenders.

So why would you want to do a criminal record background check?

  • Prospective employers often look up criminal records when vetting applicants or verifying facts on job applications. This is especially true for jobs involving children or money handling.

  • Landlords and property managers need to do a criminal record search to confirm that the person they are renting a property to will not cause harm to neighbors or become a liability for them.

  • Ordinary people find criminal records handy when they are trying to get information about someone they are acquainted with.

    • Before you decide whether or not you want to go out on a date with someone, it’s often a good idea to be aware of any violent crimes they may have committed in the past. Since a criminal court record is public information, it seems silly not to obtain one before you place blind trust in a stranger.

    • While it could be a love interest that someone wants to learn more about, sometimes people just want to know who their friends really are, or what their enemies may have done in the past.

Even for those who aren’t using a criminal record search for official reasons, a service like GovernmentRecords.com can be extremely useful. The person being searched for is never made aware that someone is doing research on them. It is completely confidential and inclusive of all records from all databases. Some people even use this service to do an exhaustive search on their own records, so they are fully aware of the information about them that is available to the public.

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