COUNTY COURT CRIMINAL RECORDS
Tuesday, December 1st, 2009The county records can offer a great deal of information on someone, especially at the county courts, including county court criminal records. At the county court, the most common information includes voter registration, property tax records, county court criminal record, small claims court records, business licenses, pet licenses and records of birth, marriages, divorces, and deaths.
Voter registration is one of the easiest county court records to obtain, which will often yield a great deal of information to help you with your people search. When someone votes in America, the registration becomes a part of the county courts and is kept on record for the public. Anyone can request this type of county public records. Many states will have a picture of a driver’s license, and some states will reveal the social security number.
This is a powerful resource to help you be well on your way to finding your person. Through this resource of county records at the county court, you will be able to find the current address, when the record was applied, the person’s political party, the date of birth, and other vital information, including current phone number.
If your people search subject owns property in a specific county, that information is part of the county records and is located at the county court house. You can go down to the county office and look up all the vital information about that property, including the person’s current contact information. This is useful for out-of-town owners. For example, if you know the person owns a particular property, you can search by the property’s address and find the owner’s information. The county court is just full of information, if you know where to look.
If your people search subject has been through the county court system for any kind of legal matter, such as a lawsuit over some kind of financial matter (small claims court), the county records will show this information. And if your subject went to court to fight a speeding ticket, you can find the record of this information. Furthermore, if your subject committed a crime at the county level, there will certainly be county court criminal records. You would just need to show up and formally request to see the records.
Counties also require people to have business licenses to operate a business. For example, if your person has a cleaning business, there is a record of this business license at the county court, part of county records. The county even has records of pet licenses. So, don’t forget the dog when you are going through the county public records.
Spend some time at the county courts and you will most likely find information that will give you a solid lead on your person. Of course, it takes time to do a thorough job, and you will not get too much help. The county courts only keeps the records for the public; it is not their function to do the searches for the public. (That said, when it comes to county court criminal records, access is quite easy in some counties.) If you do not have the time or opportunity to do the leg work to search the county records, it is a good idea to look my reviews for the services that may help you with county records.
Here is a list of other possible county records for your people search, as applicable to your search subject, and definition of what the records mean. This is by no means everything that may exist in the county court:
Assumption Agreement record:
This is a real estate record, where one buyer agrees to take over responsibility for an existing mortgage on the property they are purchasing. This county public record is normally located in the county’s property assessor’s office.