July 31st, 2008

Ancestry Government

Government Public Records Lookup

With the boom of technology and the handy work of the government, the majority of legal information related to U.S. citizens has been public to whoever wants/needs the information. There are thousands of legally operated sites that, with a small charge to your credit card, will allow you to view whatever information you would like about a person. Anything from your friend’s phone number and address that you can’t find, to whom the local sex offenders and where they reside (with everything in-between, such as birth and death certificates and parolees) is available. The importance of utilizing these tools for not only your convenience, but your safety, cannot be emphasized enough.

The ability to look up these public records can offer your family security. These records can provide you the statistics of a neighborhood, telling you if it is actually safe for your family to live there. Finding out there is a registered sex offender living next to you after you move in does not leave you feeling safe. Why not take the bull by the horns and take safety into your own hands?

These legal public records can also offer your family a sense of knowledge of their ancestry. Being able to access death certificates of deceased family members is an easy and interesting way to trace genealogy. The same can be said for birth certificates. When adoptive individuals want to find their birth parents, they can possibly use the information on birth certificate to find the names of their biological parents. This information will help those individuals narrow down possible results for their biological parents in their search.

Legal Public Records are also important for future employers, so they can also make efficient and thorough background checks on the people that they intend to hire. Background checks provide all previous information about anything delinquent that may have happened in previous years. There are no secrets, which will help prevent an employer from hiring someone that could be potentially harmful to the company as a whole.

These records are legal, because all of this information is publicly stored in county courthouses all over the country. It is only the convenience of the internet that makes them more readily available than before. The same information that you might have to drive hundreds of miles to find, or wait for weeks be mail, is now available to you with just a few clicks of the mouse. It’s finally possible to make more informed decisions about where you’ll be living, who you’ll be employing, and will take a lot of the stress out of making important decisions.

These are just a few of the many examples why having public records available is a positive for our country. Some citizens may feel as if “Big Brother is always watching” by having access to these records, but they also need to consider how their lives would change if they did not have access to some of public records. How often is it that people today use the internet to find out the phone numbers and addresses of their friends and family instead of using a phone book? How many of us utilize Mapquest.com or GoogleMaps for directions before leaving for somewhere we have never been? What about dialing 411 on the telephone for movie times at the local theater? Public records are a convenience for our daily life that the government has provided for us and we use every day, sometimes without even realizing that we do so, and we should be embracing all types of public records to our lives rather than just some of them.

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