vanityspice asked:
To look up information that is considered Public Records, do I go to my local courthouse or to a public library?
P L asked:
I would like to access public records without paying a company fee of $39.95.
spectaculore asked:
I’m interested in searching for my birth parents through public records before I try to go through the agency. I don’t want to spend money on a website if I’m not guaranteed results.
I’m looking in Texas, so any website for San Antonio public records would be a great help.
My google searches have been unsuccessful.
xysmurf asked:
I know there are plenty websites online where you can pay for ancestry searches, but I’m looking for more information on an immediate family member that I’ve never known anything about. I don’t have any other family to ask about this person, so I’m wondering if I can glean info from public records and if those can be searched online?
dudeyes01 asked:
I am looking to buy a house in Kansas City, KS and was wondering if there was somewhere online I can view public records of the address of the house. I was told there was a site, but cannot seem to find it. I know somewhere there has to be a public records about any house. As far as past owners, current owners, disclosures, etc.
riri_co09 asked:
Already tried YellowPages and WhitePages. The address is not in public records, not published, but I just need to know if it is a real address.
don11261960 asked:
I’m getting married and moving into my brides house. I want to rent my house but I need to seach public records of applicants. I’ve heard you can do this on line but don’t know where to start.