Public Records

January 25, 2009

Are each states’ public records harder to find than others?

Filed under: Other - Politics & Government — admin @ 10:11 pm
Mimi asked:


For example, FL public records are sadly easy to find and New York’s are very hard. How would you do a record search for a county in New York?

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January 18, 2009

Where do I go to access Public Records?

vanityspice asked:


To look up information that is considered Public Records, do I go to my local courthouse or to a public library?

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January 12, 2009

where would i go to get public records?

Filed under: Genealogy — Tags: , , — admin @ 7:11 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.

Can the State charge for Public Records not printed?

Filed under: Law & Ethics — Tags: , , — admin @ 8:43 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.

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