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Old 08-15-2008, 05:51 PM
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There's a huge amount of free public records currently available from the U.S federal government, as well as in the state and city level. The only problem is sorting through the vast databases on numerous websites to find the information you need.

If you're still wondering, what's the use for these records here's a few of the most common uses:
  • Finding the address of a person
  • Getting the cell phone number
  • Doing a reverse cell phone trace
  • Locating court records
  • Conducting a criminal check
  • Seeing if someones is on the sex offender registry
  • Search civil records
  • Search the missing adult and children database
  • Look up marriage records
  • Find death records
  • Track phone numbers to catch stalkers etc...
While it is possible to find the public records for free, it can be increasingly difficult without putting forth a lot of time and effort. Here's an article that shares a few of the best websites for free public records as well as a great membership alternative if you'd like results fast.
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Old 10-13-2008, 05:50 PM
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Matthew,this is a wonderful information never before released for nothing.I got this type of information from a marketer friend of mine about using the US Government Records to conduct research on virtually anything you want that is in the US Government Database but the process was too tedious and time consuming. I have to abandon it.Now you have brought a really simple way of conducting research without wasting time.
I will like to ask:Is it good for conducting any information that will add value to an info product?
Thanks Matthew.
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