The Sourcebook to Public Record Information


Book Description

The Sourcebook to Public Record Information is the comprehensive guide to over 20,000 government agencies including county courts, county recording offices, state agencies and federal courts. Profiles include access procedures, access restrictions, fees, Internet addresses, phone numbers, street addresses and more.




The Sourcebook of County Court Records


Book Description

Tells how to obtain civil, felony, and misdeameanor records from across the U.S.




The Sourcebook of County Court Records


Book Description

A national guide detailing how to locate court records, search requirement, how the records are indexed and maintained, search and copy costs, modes of production and more.




The Sourcebook of County Court Records


Book Description

A national guide detailing how to locate court records, search requirement, how the records are indexed and maintained, search and copy costs, modes of production and more.




The Sourcebook to Public Record Information


Book Description

Provides information on where to find public records, and includes telephone numbers, retrieval costs, and information on Web access for over 20,000 depositories.




BRB's Guide to County Court Records


Book Description

Locate the public record information you can't find with Google . . . or any other online search engine. The Sourcebook provides the information the reader needs to efficiently access public records from over 7,000 courthouses nationwide. This comprehensive resource provides detailed court profiles including contact information, access methodology, access restrictions, and when signed releases or notarized statements are required. Also, this is the only directory that provides access, copy and certification fees




The Sourcebook of Local Court and County Record Retrievers


Book Description

Just in case the court records of that southern town of 200 souls where your grandfather says he married that rich women is not yet on the Web, here is an extensive list of people who specialize in finding specific information from public records. It identifies and provides phone numbers for over 2,600 retrievers covering over 7,000 courts in 3,600 counties, emphasizing members of the Public Record Retriever Network, which promotes standards and a code of professional conduct. After the state and country tables, the retrievers themselves are profiled and more extensive contact in formation is given.







The Sourcebook of Federal Courts, U.S. District and Bankruptcy


Book Description

An in-depth compendium of all courts where case records are stored. Explains the search requirements for 300 U.S. district courts, 192 U.S. bankruptcy courts and 14 federal record centers.