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NEW WEB PORTAL REVEALS FACTS EVERY CITIZEN
SHOULD KNOW ABOUT U.S. PUBLIC RECORDS
Dateline: May 29, 2007 ... Centennial, CO
Contact: Marc Gaines, Gaines Enterprises
Phone: (303) 738-0185
E-Mail: Support@USPublicRecords.com
Web Address: http://www.USPublicRecords.com
CENTENNIAL, CO - May 29, 2007 - Long, endless days spent at the local
courthouse while searching for U.S. public documents such as titles,
liens, arrest warrants, and other records might be a thing of the
past. USPublicRecords.com educates citizens and agencies about a new
way to find public records.
Research experts are now turning to the Web for public records and
documents and finding their searches to be easier and faster than ever
before. A new Web portal called USPublicRecords.com reveals facts
about this process and gives every citizen a glance into the
procedures of public record research.
"The Web portal about U.S. public records was designed to educate the
general public as well as companies and agencies about a public
service that has become the backbone of most financial and legal
procedures in our society. Public records are used in just about
every major transaction today, whether business or personal," states
Marc Gaines of USPublicRecords.com.
Public records are documents compiled by agencies and public offices
as well as the federal government that are made available to the
general public. They are used to verify information such as criminal
backgrounds, real estate purchases and ownership, vehicle ownership,
death records, tax liens, bankruptcy files, and court decisions.
Some examples of when public records might be needed include real
estate transactions, motor vehicle purchases, court trials, certain
business transactions, financial loans and mortgages, hiring for
employment, and property value assessments.
To research public records in the past, one would typically visit
their local courthouse or some other office. But with the Web becoming
a staple in today's business and legal world, the federal government,
along with many agencies and companies, is now making most public
records available on the Internet. This gives agencies and
individuals an opportunity to find public records from their own home
or office while saving time and money.
USPublicRecords.com delves into the facts many citizens do not know or
understand such as how public records are collected, why background
checks are needed, and why a U.S. citizen's personal information is
not always private.
More information about public records and how they work is available
at the Web site below:
http://www.USPublicRecords.com
For an interview, please contact Marc Gaines at Gaines Enterprises by
phone at: (303) 738-0185 or by email: Support@USPublicRecords.com
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