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Archives for February, 2009

Many Types Of Public Records

Government RecordsMost often when people think of the term “Public Records” they think of what can be found at the local court house or municipal administration building. While this is true, public records are not just created by government institutions for legal use. 

The Most Common Use Of Public Records

Many people think that there are only a few ways to make use of public records; but with everything from court information to the telephone directory being in this category, this information can be used for many purposes. 

  • Genealogy searches
  • Background information
  • Legal searches
  • Information searches
  • Location search

The Different Public Records Available

There are so many different types of public records available today. Most often we have these records available to use and don’t even realize it.  Here are a few of the many types of information and where they are..

  • Property records – this recorded information is available from any county assessors office.
  • Tax records – these you can easily get from the local tax office and will most often concern property taxes and assessment values, as well as taxes owed and by whom.
  • Criminal records – most criminal records are made public and are available both online and from court records.
  • Business listings – these are most often public records made available by the local chamber of commerce or through the phone directory.
  • Birth and Death records – most often used by genealogists or someone looking up family history.
  • Marriage records – also used by someone involved in family research or past history.
  • Court reports – these public records are available from many offices within the various courts and also online.
  • Municipal meetings – records of public meetings are often kept at municipal offices and while often free, there will usually be a charge for duplication or printing.
  • Telephone directories – this is a type of public information which lists almost any person who has a land based telephone as well as their town of residence and sometimes the street address.
  • Census reports – these records are free and more often online. These public records show the number of people in a region, their occupation, their income level, ethnic background, and other information.

In the modern world, most of the information contained in the category of information recorded and made public can be found both in physical form and online. Payments for information are usually involved when you want someone else to do the searching for you, or you need a great amount of information in a short time.

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Reverse phone detectiveYou can now find a person by phone number alone. But if you had an address that would help narrow down the search further. Thanks to the Internet, locating long-lost relatives, classmates or friends is now made easy. No need to spend hours poring over outdated documents. With the help of various online tools, you’re sure to find a person by phone number in no time.

The idea that you can find somebody just by keying in their phone number on Internet search engines is a bit new, but it’s fast catching on. Why wouldn’t it? It beats manually going through phonebooks and other records.

Doing reverse phone number searches enable you to find whoever you’re looking for in a jiffy. You type in the information you have, hit “enter” and the results pages come up in seconds.

How to Find a Person by Phone Number ASAP

If all you’ve got is a phone number, the first order of business is to determine whether it’s a landline or a mobile number. Lots of free tools on the Net allow you to find this out immediately. Once you establish what type of phone number it is, it’s time to visit the major search engines. Most of these search engines provide free reverse lookups for landlines. Follow this format when typing in phone numbers: (123) 456-7890. Names and addresses of the owners of the numbers will pop up in the results pages.

Some sites allow users to type in telephone numbers for free while searching for matching names and addresses. Other free websites let people search a single phone number using several Internet directories.

When doing people searches using phone numbers, keep in mind that the names that appear in the results pages are those of individuals under whose names the numbers are registered. Nearly all free sites do not provide information concerning unlisted or mobile phone numbers. So how do people go about locating owners of unlisted phone numbers? Can people find out to whom a particular mobile number belongs?

Well, doing reverse cellular phone lookups are tougher than reverse landline searches. Consider getting online private investigator services to help you out. The prices tend to vary but you normally pay upwards of $80 for this kind of service. Companies will usually provide a refund if they fail to obtain the information you need.

One other option is to be a private detective yourself. The key is to discover how to properly access the different online databases used by law firms, businesses, PIs and police departments. Examples of online databases are credit reports and county and state public records. You can find a person by phone number using information contained in such records.

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Public Criminal Records

Today there are laws that allow public criminal records to be available for general information. This allows individuals in the community to know what sex offenders are living in their neighborhoods, what the crime rate is in their area, and more.

Vital Information

criminal-recordsFor individuals who are contemplating moving to a new area, or who have been in a changing neighborhood, there is now the ability to simply type in a zip code and a list of all the sex offenders in that area to come up. There are usually maps that show precisely where the sex offender lives. These precautions allow individuals to take precautions, especially if they are women or children. 

It also shows what the individual was incarcerated for, so that it can be further determined what the risk factors are. For instance, young men who were convicted of statutory rape when they were eighteen and their girlfriends were not yet of age after the parents found out they were having sex is one end of the spectrum, whereas a serial rapist is at the other end.

The FBI an ATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives) Most Wanted are other public criminal records that are available. These records show the criminals that are still on the loose so that individuals can possibly recognize them and help to bring them to justice. The Drug Enforcement Administration’s fugitives are also available for the public’s viewing and help. Most wanted terrorists, especially in this day and age, are also available for the security of this country.

In addition to these lists, there is also a search for federal prison inmates, both past and present in public criminal records. Besides specific individuals who are in the system for crime, there is also an organized crime and crime statistics site that gives more general information about different communities. Help for victims is also available, such as the search for missing and exploited children, in which individuals can help to identify these children, as well as for parents who are missing their children.

Finally, there are other listings of most wanted individuals in public criminal records by different crime fighting organizations, some of which are not normally though to be a crime fighting organization. US Customs Service, US Marshall’s, and US Secret Service (Treasury Department) are more commonly thought to have a most wanted list for fugitives. The US Postal Service, those who serve in both rain and shine, also has a most wanted list of fugitives.

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Reverse Phone Number Trace – The Pros and Cons

Trace a cell phone numberWhen a phone number is all you’ve got to find someone, do a reverse phone number trace. Many Internet tools can be used to do reverse phone searches. With a reverse phone number trace, tracking down names and addresses of people you’re looking for is possible.

First things first: you need to find out whether the phone number of the individual you’re trying to locate is a mobile or a landline number. There are websites that let you quickly determine this for free using various online tools. Next comes running searches using the major search engines.

Weighing In On Reverse Phone Number Trace Services

With the ease of searching comes drawbacks. People can find any name on reverse phone directories. If several individuals had the same telephone number or lived at a single address, all their names could appear in the search. You’d have access to a bunch of names you would otherwise never have seen. Clearly, there are convenience and privacy issues attached here.

There are upsides and downsides to using reverse phone number lookups. Both are listed below.

Upsides

  • The ultimate plus-side of reverse phone searches is the ability to track somebody down with relative ease. If you happen to have only the phone numbers or addresses, getting hold of names to go with them could be tough. With reverse phone searches, you simply type in the info you have in the online directories. The search is done in seconds.
  • Reverse searches save time. No more hours or days wasted trying to find a person’s whereabouts. Going through stacks of documents and calling friends in hopes of coming across someone who owns the number is no longer necessary thanks to reverse phone lookups.

Downsides

  •  The ease of name retrieval can open doors to other information. When typing in phone numbers, directories will usually provide the last known address and age of a person. These tiny bits of information can be used for other searches, which can be used to perpetrate fraud.
  •  Another danger is people you’re trying to avoid can now contact you once they find your contact details. You’re not protected against these people anymore.

A reverse phone number trace can either be harmful or beneficial, depending on the person doing the lookup. While such services enable you to find people you’re looking for, they also allow others to find you. It’s like a catch-22. Until this issue is resolved to the benefit of everybody, use reverse phone lookups with caution.

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