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How to Find Court Records

 

Author: Amit Mehta

A registry of criminals doesn't exist. It would be wonderful if it did. Anytime you wanted to learn more about the new neighbor that acts so creepy or the guy at work that keeps bugging you for a date you could just scroll down the list for their name and find out if they have a criminal past. Unfortunately that list is not real, but the information it would contain does exist and is available for public reading. In order to find that information you have to find court records about the person you are interested in learning about.

In order to find court records about a person, you have to know which court they were tried or sued in. If you live in New York you won't find court records about your neighbor that just moved from Nebraska by searching at your local county court house. You will only find court records about that person by searching through the records in the county or state where their arrest or lawsuit took place. Of course this is no help to you if you don't know where to look to find court records on the person.

Perhaps you do know the area the person came from, so you start your quest to find court records on the person in question, by focusing on that county. That still won't help you if the person was arrested somewhere other than where they were living or if they have a criminal record in places that you don't even know that they lived. In order to find court records on the person, you would have to have a lot of information that might be unavailable to you.

To find court records on a person on your own is a daunting task. Conceivable you could search through the court records of every court in the land hoping to stumble upon the person's name, but that would take ten lifetimes. In order to find court records on your own, you would need years. Who has that much time? When you need information about a person's criminal past, you need it fast. The best way to find court records when you don't have a lot of information to go on is to work with a professional service.

A professional service that deals with helping you find court records, will have the resources to get you the information you need much faster than you could find court records on your own. A company that specializes in helping you find court records can tell you if the person you are concerned about was ever arrested, convicted, or even paroled. When you find court records about the person in question, you can even learn if they have ever violated a parole. Searching through public court records can turn up valuable information. Taking the time to find court records can seen intimidating, but with the help of a company that specializes in helping you find court records, the information you need can be in your hands in no time.

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