Go to your local public records place aka probably city hall ( you might have to pay) but they should give them to you.........they cant hold your personal records from you unless you have been arrested by the FBI or cia which you wouldn't be on here if so
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The county records in which the crime was commited/prosecuted. Usually provided by the county courthouse and/or related website.
Another View: (in the US) The above answer, while it may be the "ideal" solution, it is by no means applicable everywhere in the country.
Some jurisdictions are still not computerized and others simply cannot afford the administrative expense of establishing and maintaining these records. The cost is simply too much for poorer counties and smaller jurisdictions.
The fact of the matter is this: There is no "free lunch." There are no commercial websites (either free or for cost) that can supply this information with 100% accuracy. They get their information from the same "public-access" websites that anyone can access. The "REAL" nationwide computer system that houses all this information is operated by the FBI and is CLOSED to public access.
Not online. Depending on the records you are looking for, you should go to your City, State, or Federal Building information booth. They will help you with the public records you need. The only free records you can find online are basic information like: Name, Address, Phone Number, and Age.
Depending on the type of records being sought. County Clerks, and District Clerks offices are a good place to start. There are also some public records located in Public Librarys and web based search engines that are not well known. For criminal records, Sign up for a PACER account. That is public access to all court records. Note that the system will only charge you for viewing specific content within the documents.
No, there are not, and the ones that DO exist (even the pay sites) can only draw on records that would be available to the public anyway.
I need to look through some public criminal records. Where can I find these for free?
I want to look up criminal records that are free and public. Where would I search for these, or where could I find them?
To find criminal records online for free you can go to Criminal Searches, Intelligater, Criminal Background, Vital Records, Public Arrest Records and Black and White Book.
find a website
Many (but by no means all) local newspaper publish records of daily arrests in their circulation area. OR - you can go to the local police department and ask to see the arrest records. They are 'public documents.'
I need to do some background checks. How can I find public records for free?
Without being morbid, my friend wants to access death records of WWII soldiers for free. How can one access free death records?
We are trying to find information about a number of births and deaths within our family. How can we access a free public records database to find out this information?
How to find the cause of death
You can check with dmv.org for public records and you can also find free criminal records at criminalrecords.info. You can go to the clerk of courts in any city and their public records.
You can find free death records online at www.blackbookonline.info/USA-Death-Records.aspx. You can also try www.ancestry.com/DeathRecords for additional listings.