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COUNTY COURTHOUSE RECORDS

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Affidavit record:
If your search subject has made any kind of sworn statement in regards to some kind of county legal matter, such as a court case, there will be a record of this statement or affidavit in the county court records. For example, if your subject signed and sworn to the fact that he did not do something in a county court case, this would be found in the county courthouse records.
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Agreement record:
If the person in your people search has made any kind of legal agreement at the county level, such as an agreement of deed (a agreement between a buyer and seller of a property, such as the promise to pay so and so), the county records will have these agreement records on file, at the county courts.
Assignment record:
If your people search person has been assigned to pay any sort of legal matter, such as an assignment of lien (the person is forced to pay some kind of money owed to another party), the county courts will have this on record.
Breach record:
If your people search subject has failed to make good on some kind of legal agreement, such as paying a fine or fee, the county will consider the person in breach of such an agreement (the person has broken the agreement) and so there will be a county record of this breach.
Certificate record:
A people search can lead to the county’s records that show various certificates that apply to the search subject. For example, if the person obtained a certificate of title to a property or a business, there is record of this certificate. There are a number of different certificates, depending on the particular county, such as birth certificates, death certificates, and marriage certificates (license). There may also county records of the certificate of adoption but these records are often closed.
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Change of name record:
It could be that the subject of your people search has changed his or her name. If so, there is a record at the county office where such a change took place, part of the county public records.
Condominium rider record:
It’s a strange-sounding term, but it simply is an amendment to a loan on a condo that someone is purchasing. It is a little obscure, but it can really help if it applies to your person. You might have to do a little digging to come up with where this public record is kept in your particular county.
Corporation record:
If the person in your people search formed a corporation, the county record will exist at the county court. Most people will not use their own name when owning a business. Instead, they will create a business name and register this business as a corporation. All the documents to this legal process are recorded and you can gain access to this information.
Cost judgment record:
Let us say that your person went to court and lost, and the judge ordered him or her to pay for court costs. This kind of judgment from the county court will have a record.
Deed record:
If your person owns property and is on the deed, there will be a record of this at the county office.