You may be in the Pinellas County public records and not even know it! Pinellas County is one of the most popular counties in Florida, with millions of visitors coming from around the world each year to visit its famous beaches, see world famous shows at its professionally appointed theater venues, and eat seafood at its hundreds of first class restaurants. People come in and out of Pinelllas County all the time, and any of these visits could generate a public record. Read the rest of this entry »
January 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Pinellas County | No Comments
Polk County, Florida public records are highly searched for in the central part of the state. With over 500,000 people living there, there’s ample opportunity for public records to be generated. Lakeland, the largest city in the county, is home to the area’s largest shopping mall, as well as a thriving retail district that runs the gamut from popular chain stores to small, locally owned specialty shops. People come from all over the county to visit Lakeland, and it’s a popular hub for people all over the central Florida area who are looking for a quieter place to shop and eat than the bustling nearby Orlando. Read the rest of this entry »
January 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Polk County | No Comments
Florida DMV records can be a very rich source of public records for you. However, you won’t be able to access everything that’s in them. This is because of the “Driver’s Privacy Protection Act,” which is in effect in every state.
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January 21st, 2009 | Posted in DMV Records | No Comments
You don’t have to be mentioned in any of the state of Florida public records in order to gain access to them. The “Sunshine State” has one of the most open policies when it comes to accessing any sort of official record generated there. This makes Florida a dream for Read the rest of this entry »
January 19th, 2009 | Posted in Court Records | No Comments
Did you know Escambia County public records can help you with your genealogy research in Florida? For example, you know where you were born, and you know where your children were born. However, you may not know where your parents, grandparents, and other members of your family were born. This may not be important to you in everyday life, but might become something that you have to know if you are Read the rest of this entry »
January 19th, 2009 | Posted in Escambia County | No Comments