9) Public Records (State or National)

 Anna McGough


Public Records (State and National)


    Public records are more than just for local matters but extend to state and national levels. Just like local records, however, you can find property records, state inmate records, and tax records for large international companies. Some of these are even posted in state newspapers and other large newspapers. One of these things that can often be found in state newspapers are delinquency of taxes. If one has failed to pay taxes, it can be posted in the paper. I personally have seen this happen in the Arkansas Democrat Gazette where they post names of the people who have not paid property tax and the area they are in. 

    These public records are also useful for finding public filings and contributions to public officials such as state senators.  My father works in adjusting for insurance companies. I say "companies" because he has worked for a few. As part of my father's job, he uses public records to check state contractor licensing to basically background check the people who his insurers hire. My father uses this often as this was the first thing he told me when I asked him if he uses state public records. In all, public records, no matter if they are local or national, can be helpful in some situations. 

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