Why Would I Use
Government Public Records?

There are many reasons why you might want to perform a Government Public Records search. Here are some examples of using a public database to uncover vital information about a particular person. ( You can click on any of the links in the examples below for a demo of how to actually perform a search. )

Criminal Record

Example 1: Search for a Criminal Record

Suppose you met someone without being introduced by a friend, and you wanted to get to know them better. Wouldn't you like to check and make sure that the person is not a criminal?

In addition to the search shown above, there are also databases containing court records, indictment and conviction records, records of misdemeanors and felonies, and fugitive records. Searching them will keep you from making a bad decision on a potential date or partner.

Example 2: See if someone is a Sex Offender

Is there a suspicious-looking person in your neighborhood? Are you concerned when you see a stranger talking to your child? You can easily check the sex offender database to see if that person has a record.

Example 3: Check Census Records

Are you interested in tracing your family roots? Doing a check of census records is just one way to get more information on your ancestors. You could also search other databases such as birth, marriage, real estate, death, obituary, and cemetary records in the county where your relative lived.

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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