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All government entities maintain vast storehouses of public records. Between the federal government, states, counties and municipalities, just imagine the volume of information available....

The federal government has vast warehouses chock full of information about the activities of the residents of the country. Just military records alone constitute millions of records.

When you add state, county and municipal records to the storehouse of federal records, the amount of data is mind blowing. Some government records are private, such as income tax records. But most of the information compiled by governments is totally accessible by anyone who has an interest.

So just what kind of information would you like to know about someone. Perhaps you have new neighbors and you want to make sure that they are not felons. Or you want to know how much they paid for their house. Or perhaps you want to make sure they are not sex offenders.

What if you plan on hiring someone to do work for you. Perhaps you just want to hire a handyman. Wouldn't you like to know if that person spent time in jail or was sued by other people he worked for because he ripped them off on the job. How important is that to the successful completion of your project?

Let's say you are dating someone new. You really like this person and he says he is single and has never been married. Wouldn't you like to know for sure?

Or let's say you do a search and find out that he has really been married four previous times and each marriage ended in divorce. Or what if all his previous wives died of food poisoning? It's not too far of a stretch to consider those possibilities.

You don't want to be featured on the local news as the person whose savings were stolen by your new boyfriend, who has a history of doing this with other women, do you?

Fortunately there are companies that for a very small fee will allow you to search all levels of public records from the comfort of your computer.


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