If your birth had been announced in a newspaper or in a printed announcement that someone saved, you might find it there. You might get close to the date with religious records such as baptismal certificates from some Christian churches, or Bris records of boys maintained by a Moel in some Jewish communities. If your birth was attended by a midwife, you might find the date in her records, if they were preserved.
I'm guessing you might mean your medical records? Your insurance records would be wherever you put them. Your medical records, or records of insurance payments would be with the medical provider.
I want to look up criminal records that are free and public. Where would I search for these, or where could I find them?
blackbookonline.info is a great way to search for public criminal records. Simple search and you should be able to find all records that would compromise eligibility.
I'm not sure when she was born, but she found out through birth certificates, death certificates, grave stones, public records, and things like that.
The best place to find Congressional records from 1913 would be in the Library of Congress (LOC). The LOC is required to keep records of everything that occurs in the House and Senate.
Vital records such as Marriage, Birth and Death certificates are not usually public information and that varies from state to state. One place to look if one really wants to search is Ancestry. Sometimes vital records can be found there.
You would have to travel to England, gain access to the military records and hope they still exist.
Human error would be the main one. Records would need to be checked thoroughly and losing hard copies would be a major problem.
I want to find out any criminal records one of my employees might have, but I'm not too sure . Are there any free public records I can use to find this out and how would I use them?
Information on storing and maintaining vinyl records can be found in a number of places. One would be to ask other people who collect records to see what their upkeep is like. It would also be possible to find the information in books about record collecting or maintaining other vintage things.
The Virginia Division of vital records can be found at 2001 Maywill Street Richmond Virginia 23230 or P.O. Box 1000 Richmond Virginia 23218. There you can find the birth record,marraige certificates,etc.