Court Cases Open to the Public  
 

Any and all criminal cases in the United States, will have a court case and a court record that documents it which is available to the general public. If you wish to investigate the case for personal research or as part of a private investigation, you'll see that the criminal courts records contain all the information needed for your investigation will be in the court case.

It is in fact the right of the general public to access the court records a and all related information including felonies, misdemeanors and sex crimes. The only forms of records that are sealed to the public eye are juvenile records.

Court case records contail pivotal information such as the full names and addresses of all interested parties including the plaintiff, the defendant and all attornies. Online sources become more and more popular when it comes down to searching information on individuals. Not only are they far more cheaper then making a drive all the way to the county clerk's office everytime you want to make a serach, they also make it so you can make multiple court case searches at once.

How Does It Benefit You?

In addition, online services allow criminal records to be obtained from most if not all 50 states. It is not uncommon to hear people who complained that they had to spend thousands of dollars on private investigators or researchers only to fall to a scam or even receieve untruthful results with no way of verifying them. Other unfortunate incidents include people who complained about going all the way to one county clerk office and realized they need to travel to another and sometimes to antoher and another. When dealing with an online service, anyone can access any record any time he desires.
To begin your search through court records, it is advised that you have the full name of the individual, an age approximation and the state where the trial took place. Almost instantly you will be provided with the full details of the case in question.

Why Search Court Records in the First Place?

There are any number of reasons behind why an individual will want to access criminal records, which may include an attempt to gather information or trying to obtain additional information about an individual or an offense that has been brought against a person of intrest. Criminal court cases contain comprehensive information, such as a female plaintiff's maiden name or any form of alias and possibly even neighbors of the individual during due process, as well as possible property ownership.

 
     
     
 
 

Important note:
*You must be logged into our paid members area as a registered member to begin your search usage of our public record databases. Any searches done on this page is for example only and will not display actual results until you are logged in as a member of our service. Public Records are available nationwide, however, some states are limited and may not provide the type of record you are seeking.

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The public record databases in our members area are geared towards USA records only. Many of the public records in our members area come from paid record providers that charge us for the search usage of your premium search account. Your membership is a deposit towards the usage of our premium search databases. Our standard databases are free and unlimited with the purchase of your premium search membership. We can assure you that we keep our members area updated on an ongoing basis and have hundreds of millions of public records on file. We cannot guarantee that ALL records are accurate or available in our databases and is not to be used for employment decisions, unlawful acts, stalking, harassing or embarrassing others. For more details, please review our Terms and Conditions.