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Public Records Information People Eslpod Love Pay Access

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Episode Id ESLPod 299
Episode Title An Old Love
Title An Old Love
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"Public records" are types of information that have been "recorded" (officially written down) , by government agencies. Most public records are available to the public. "Access" (the ability to get something) to some public records is free, but to see other public records, you might need to pay a "fee" (an amount of money).

"Common" (typical) public records include "vital records," such as certificates of birth and death, and "marriage records" about when people were married, and to whom. There are also "criminal records," which are histories about people's "crimes," or the things that they have done that are against the law.

"Driving records" tell us how many times people have received "tickets" (had to pay money for breaking driving laws). "Real estate records" contain information about who buys a house or a piece of land, and how much it costs.

Today, we can use the Internet to access public records more easily than ever before. Many websites help people find public records and then print out copies.

However, many people are worried about "privacy" (the right to not have personal information shared with other people). In general, public records that contain private information are not available online. To access these public records, you will need to call the public agency that is responsible for "maintaining" (keeping) the specific type of public record that you are interested in.

Topics Relationships + Family

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