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No, a will is NOT a public record. Added: Once the person dies, the will is probated, or filed with the probate court, and then does become public record.
Trust me, it is not public record.
Yes, a search warrant is a public record that can be accessed by the public.
Public record remains public record forever, unless something is sealed.
Yes, malpractice suits are typically public record and accessible to the public.
Yes, home sale prices are public record and accessible to the public.
Yes, home sales are public record and accessible to the general public.
Yes, criminal warrants are a matter of public record.
Insurance claims are not public record.
Public records are filed by public offices and agencies. To get a record changed or deleted, you would have to contact the office that has the record in question. There is no guarantee you would be able to get them to delete or modify a record.
Yes, HUD statements are considered public record and are accessible to the general public.