Public records are reported and filed by government agencies (city, county, state, federal, etc.).
You would need to determine which office created the record, and then you could find their number to call and call the office directly.
For example, a marriage record is likely to be filed at a county office - so if you are looking for information about a marriage that occurred in Orange County, you would look up the number for that agency.
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The records kept about congress are placed in a publication called the Congressional Record.
you can't. that's why they call them public records. if something is public record then if a person wants to they can go to the courthouse and look at the same record. the only time you could get that removed is if you got the courts to expunge this off your record.
There is no record of the first Afro-Saxon. Given that public records were so poorly kept in many areas of the world, it is unlikely that such a record, if it did exist, would be accurate.
There are no statistics kept on that. The info is considered privalage health info so not public record.
A record kept in the form of a hard copy on paper as opposed to one kept electronically.
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.
Public record remains public record forever, unless something is sealed.
Yes, a written record of all proceedings is kept for the house of representatives and the senate
Yes, criminal warrants are a matter of public record.
Insurance claims are not public record.