Thursday, February 9, 2012

Is there any way to access public records without paying for the service?

I am doing some geneology on my family and I don't want to pay to join a group. I don't mind the look up.Is there any way to access public records without paying for the service?
assuming that it is actually a "public" record, or online.. people here do courtesy look ups all the time (ie ancestry.com). Living persons records are normally not online or most reputable genealogy sites. It all depends on what you are wanting to find.

Many records simply are not online. Meaning, you can travel there. In some instances, the services are exactly that.. something that in the long run, is far cheaper than the original route.

On the other hand, I've seen people come here and figure that they want their family history.. as long as someone else does ALL the looking for them. That isn't cool.

You need to be careful in terms of knowing that there are lots of "trees" posted online, but they are worthless, in some cases...if the person has never used any original source and doesn't realize that without a valid source, the info can be wrong (and often is). But many sites (free ones) do have original records .. not trees.



The easiest way is to post what exactly you need (include place and time!!).. and someone will try to find it for you, or explain how to go about it.Is there any way to access public records without paying for the service?
ancestor tree.com

How can I found out, though public records, who would have won the auction of my storage unit?

It has been about three years and I am wondering if I can track down any of my old stuff that I lost in a storage unit that was auctioned off. I am wanting to buy my stuff back by possibly finding out what this person had done at the time he or she won the auction. Did they sell on ebay, or keep the stuff, or garage sale, or what... Is there any way I can find out the buyer of that auction?



Thank youHow can I found out, though public records, who would have won the auction of my storage unit?
I can't imagine any way you could find out. Even if the owners of the storage facility had for some reason kept records of who they sold which particular lots to -- and that's not too likely -- it would be a gross violation of their customers' privacy for them to give you the names and addresses of the people they sold things to.



Your things are gone for good.How can I found out, though public records, who would have won the auction of my storage unit?
If it was in a storage unit, the auction was private and there are no public records. If the bidder paid cash, there is even less likelihood that there is a written record of the transaction outside of the sale itself. You also don't have much leverage with the storage company since you forfeited any rights to the property when you got behind on the unit rental.How can I found out, though public records, who would have won the auction of my storage unit?
Its only possible if the place where you kept your stuff actually held the auction and kept records of who bought what. You'll need your receipts to show which lot (unit) was yours, and perhaps the attendant can help you. Three years is a long time to wait to find out this vital information.

Can i search public records online FREE, NO CHARGE AT ALL?

In PA

like background checks, or criminal records, or possibly any way to figure out if someone has been arrested before or anything?Can i search public records online FREE, NO CHARGE AT ALL?
Nope, that will cost you from $19.00 to $35.00 a person or a monthly cost of whatever the site wants to charge for unlimited access



If these company's gave this information away, they would not make any money
yes... go directly to your local county court website.. starting from here usa.gov some of the records may not be online, and you may need to go to local court house and do a search on their computer.. skip tracer can find much more information through public record.. see http://www.digi-go.com/brich/index.htmlCan i search public records online FREE, NO CHARGE AT ALL?
You can try this one



http://ujsportal.pacourts.us/DocketSheet鈥?/a>



Go to docket sheets and then common pleas and then participant name and put in the county and as much info as you have.Can i search public records online FREE, NO CHARGE AT ALL?
No.All sites male you pay.
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  • What are the public records and other sites for VA?

    Hi , What are the websites to look up people who own a house and there records in VA? ? ?? Thank youuuuuu~What are the public records and other sites for VA?
    dunno sorry

    What can be "verified" in a background/public records check?

    Not stated that all the information is accurate, but more what answers can be found?What can be "verified" in a background/public records check?
    Depends on who is doing the background check. If it's someone who is relying on Internet websites like the many "people search" ones that also for a fee provide background checks, criminal checks, etc.. well, I happen to know that many of those sites are not nearly as upddated or as accurate as they claim to be.



    But if it is like the FBI doing it, or NCIC, well, it will be very accurate and verifiable... especially if you are getting one done in order to apply for tempory or permanemt residency in a foreign country... they will demand a full set of fingerprints as well.

    Does anyone know where i can look up free public records for the deceased?

    Try the archives at the public library.Does anyone know where i can look up free public records for the deceased?
    The US Gen Web site for Wisconsin would be a good place to start. Data on the web varies with the number of volunteers who are willing to enter it.



    http://www.rootsweb.com/~wigenweb/



    Ancestry may have some data bases. They pay people to transcribe and charge people to look at it.
    For the UK only :-

    http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/Does anyone know where i can look up free public records for the deceased?
    Good to at least have a locality to work with.

    The social security death index covers US deaths from about 1960ish to the present. That is a death record.. it is not a death certificate. Most states restrict death CERTIFICATES to authorized family members, excepting ones that are considered "historical" (usually more than 70 yrs old.. the record, not the person).

    An obituary is also a record. If you wanted someone in the 1800s, the tombstone would be considered a record..since not all places required death certificates.

    Since you did not specify a time frame, it is important for you to understand that "one size answer" does not fit all.Does anyone know where i can look up free public records for the deceased?
    Email me, I'll check the social security records for you
    Social Security has records of all people on their rolls that have died. Its huge.

    How to check my public records?

    i need to know if anyone knows how to check their public records for free online.like their background,employee history and all that please.How to check my public records?
    annualcreditreport.com is the real free site to check your credit file for free once a year.



    NOT freecreditreport.com -



    https://www.annualcreditreport.com/



    This is not the same as a criminal background check...but there is a public records section that will state any outstanding judgements.How to check my public records?
    There is no true free background checks online, although you can gather some information for free on a state by state basis using the local government websites, IF they post that information online, not all counties in states do.





    The best paid site for a one stop shop of background checks is: http://www.netdetective.com/ - it's $30 for 3 years and the largest database out there (3.1 billion records) with unlimited searches for 3 years.How to check my public records?
    You County Recorder has all public records. You search by name and will find everything.



    www.CLEARSCREENING.com has the credit stuff.



    No one has employment history because only you would know that. Your previous job applications are not available to the public, nor would your resume..