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Tips When Researching About Someone Through County Court Records



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By : MIKE SELVON    zero times read
Submitted 2008-06-27 08:42:39
If you are interested in learning information about the history of the property that you own, then searching county court records is a great start. Information in deed books and estate records can give you information about the people that owned your land years ago, as well as other relevant history.

If you are someone who is interested in tracing your family history, then doing a court records search can help you find everything from marriage and death certificates to information about who inherited their property and belongings when they died, through records of wills.

Additionally, if you are going to be bringing a lawsuit against someone, then you can check to see if the individual or company has any other lawsuits against them by searching through county court records. Depending on your court jurisdiction, you may actually be able to peruse the court files yourself to find the information you want.

If this is not the policy in your jurisdiction, then you may be able to gain some information from talking to the court clerk. You should understand that the information you request may not be available to you right away. Some public records laws allow for a delay in the release of information and sometimes documents involving court cases may actually be in use by a judge. If this is the case, then you may still be able to gain some information by speaking to the clerk.

Doing a court records search in your county court records can give you information about an individual's criminal background. It may be possible, depending on the court jurisdiction, to view information about both Civil and Federal judgments that an individual has against them.

You can also search court records for information about tax liens against a person's property or any evictions that have been filed against them. This information can be very useful if you are looking to hire someone as an employee or to rent property or a home to the individual.

If you are looking through county court records for criminal information on an individual, then not all documents may be accessible to you. While most of these documents are public records, there may be instances where the information is made unavailable.

Records such as death certificates, marriage licenses and deed and will book information, however, are more readily accessible. If you are planning to search court records for this type of information, to perhaps to trace your family tree, then you may be able to find an endless amount of data. Try starting with the closest relative that you have no information about and go from there. You might be amazed at the information that you will find by doing a court records search.
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