All the sites I find will search public records but for a fee. Need resources that are trully public.
Leogirl0804posted: 07 Mar at 7:52 am
Go to the county clerk public records search. Ton of free stuff IF that particular county has their records on line. My county does. Saves a lot of trouble going to the court house.
auntb93posted: 08 Mar at 3:50 pm
You can do a lot of it yourself if you spend a little time learning to navigate around the web site for the county in which the records are located. It will depend to a great extent on just how sophisticated a program they have, but here in Santa Cruz County, California, we get quite a lot off the County’s site. Try it, and see if at the end of a search, there is at least a reference to the County Clerk’s office and what records are accessible under what conditions. Also, the County Recorder, or perhaps Recorder of Deeds, may have a web site as well. Learn how, and rent yourself out as an on-line paralegal, because it is pretty sophisticated searching at times. You have to know what you are looking for.
Gigigirlposted: 09 Mar at 10:56 am
This is a database site. It used to be free of charge. Things might have changed since I last used it. By the way, it’s a nation wide database.
karlkalisnikovposted: 12 Mar at 10:52 am
depends on what you’re trying to find, tell us what you’re trying to find out and I’m sure ppl will have answers.
Leogirl0804 posted: 07 Mar at 7:52 am
Go to the county clerk public records search. Ton of free stuff IF that particular county has their records on line. My county does. Saves a lot of trouble going to the court house.
auntb93 posted: 08 Mar at 3:50 pm
You can do a lot of it yourself if you spend a little time learning to navigate around the web site for the county in which the records are located. It will depend to a great extent on just how sophisticated a program they have, but here in Santa Cruz County, California, we get quite a lot off the County’s site. Try it, and see if at the end of a search, there is at least a reference to the County Clerk’s office and what records are accessible under what conditions. Also, the County Recorder, or perhaps Recorder of Deeds, may have a web site as well. Learn how, and rent yourself out as an on-line paralegal, because it is pretty sophisticated searching at times. You have to know what you are looking for.
Gigigirl posted: 09 Mar at 10:56 am
This is a database site. It used to be free of charge. Things might have changed since I last used it. By the way, it’s a nation wide database.
karlkalisnikov posted: 12 Mar at 10:52 am
depends on what you’re trying to find, tell us what you’re trying to find out and I’m sure ppl will have answers.