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May 31, 2009

How do you find public records for Los Angeles County?

Filed under: Genealogy — Tags: , , — admin @ 12:12 am
NotListening asked:


I’m trying to access the public records for Los Angeles County, California. I know addresses and house sales are all public information, but I’m not sure where to find them. I’m used to them being in 1 downtown location, but I was wondering where these celebrity maps, paparazzi sites and the like get all of the celebrity addresses from? I’m assuming they are pulling from something online, which would be much more convenient for me, as well. I highly doubt they have someone going to a building somewhere and physically going through records.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks!

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May 28, 2009

Public Records Reading- Mortgages, Do home equity loans show or just reverse and second mortgages?

Filed under: Renting & Real Estate — Tags: , , — admin @ 10:30 pm
itsjunglepat asked:


I read public records when doing RE research so I’m wondering. I guess that only second and reverse mortgages show. And why would someone choose a second mortgage vs home equity loan?
Are we saying that a home equity loan automatically shows as a lien?

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May 16, 2009

is your political party affliation considered public records for anyone to see?

Filed under: Elections — Tags: , , — admin @ 8:25 am
Mello1 asked:


I was on my states secretary of state website looking up voter information for this upcoming election and noticed something odd. Under the “find your poll location for the election” section, all you have to do is type in your name, city, and birthdate to find out your voter info. It does not show any personal info, however it does show what your political party affiliation is if you have one. Is your politcal party affiliation considered public records? The reason I ask is because anyone who wants to could log on and type in your name, city, and birthday and find out what your political party affiliation is.

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May 15, 2009

How to you access public court records online for free in Alabama?

Filed under: Government — Tags: , , — admin @ 9:01 am
Dez asked:


I tried to find the public record data base, but there are so many scams out there that want to charge you to access public court records. I am not sure about Alabama, but in my state you can access this information online, anytime, free of charge.

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May 10, 2009

How to view public birth, death records online without paying some middleman?

Filed under: Genealogy — Tags: , , — admin @ 3:40 am
stevemdfwtx asked:


I’m trying to find a way to view public records online but every site I find is just a cover for pay services. Public records are supposed to be available for free, but I’m having trouble finding them. I’m specifically interested in the state of Mississippi.

May 8, 2009

Where can I find free property public records?

Filed under: Renting & Real Estate — Tags: , — admin @ 4:13 pm
E W asked:


Do you know of any good websites that offer free public records? Or property records? I don’t want information on the people living there, just the property itself. Everything I have come upon have been people searches.
Thanks!

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May 6, 2009

Can the State charge for Public Records not printed?

Filed under: Law & Ethics — Tags: , , — admin @ 7:49 am
Kristopher Ives asked:


I’ve been reading around and it appears that the state can charge a fee for public record copies, which seems mainly oriented to paper records. However, my state (Oregon) offers a CD-ROM of public records for new business listings for $50 each month.

This is hardly a “minimal fee”, and from what I read the cost of this CANNOT be for the labor or preparation for the record, simply only the cost of creating the copy.

Cheers,
Kris
This question is about materials NOT printed.

May 4, 2009

where would i go to get public records?

Filed under: Genealogy — Tags: , , — admin @ 8:25 pm
nedoglover asked:


i live in lexington nebraska and want to know if public records are kept in the courthouse or public library. what would i have to do to get to them.

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