I have found plenty of sites that charge fees but free public records should be available online somewhere - any links?
Nikolaos Lposted: 28 Apr at 5:52 am
I work for a title company, and I’ve never seen one free. Each county has their own price for it, but in the 5 boroughs of NY, I think the charge is only like 12 dollars.
SPIFIMAN1posted: 30 Apr at 2:25 pm
Don’t know of a free one but Pacer.com is the cheapest.
There is no cost unless you print something out.
mrakposted: 01 May at 4:32 am
Many credit reporting agencies offer free credit reports. However, this will only be for your personal credit history which includes bankruptcies. I am unsure if you are searching for yourself or for others.
Experian is a company that offers free credit reports.
Mary Bposted: 04 May at 8:16 am
No, they SHOULDN’T be available online because a local bankruptcy court by law, DOES NOT have to provide that information on the internet to the general public.
If you want to search for a bankruptcy, get in your car and drive down to the bankruptcy court…if it’s too far, then you have just figured out why the company’s charge…convenience.
Nikolaos L posted: 28 Apr at 5:52 am
I work for a title company, and I’ve never seen one free. Each county has their own price for it, but in the 5 boroughs of NY, I think the charge is only like 12 dollars.
SPIFIMAN1 posted: 30 Apr at 2:25 pm
Don’t know of a free one but Pacer.com is the cheapest.
There is no cost unless you print something out.
mrak posted: 01 May at 4:32 am
Many credit reporting agencies offer free credit reports. However, this will only be for your personal credit history which includes bankruptcies. I am unsure if you are searching for yourself or for others.
Experian is a company that offers free credit reports.
Mary B posted: 04 May at 8:16 am
No, they SHOULDN’T be available online because a local bankruptcy court by law, DOES NOT have to provide that information on the internet to the general public.
If you want to search for a bankruptcy, get in your car and drive down to the bankruptcy court…if it’s too far, then you have just figured out why the company’s charge…convenience.