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PublicRecords Online Directory Good first-stop in records searching, with an image map of the U.S. to guide you in finding the records. The site is a portal to official state web sites, and those Tax Assessors' and Recorders' offices that have developed web sites for the retrieval of available public records over the internet. For example, some Recorders' offices have marriage and birth records available online. Although not every county and parish has data online, many have home pages, and where neither is available a phone number has been provided. Vital Records Database Lists links to all the state and county agencies that keep vital statistics such as birth, death andmarriage records around the country. Also lists the fee the states charge for the records. Searchsystems.net Links to almost 5,000 public records databases. Claims to be the largest free collection of public records databases on the Web. Formerly the PAC-Info. site, just click on a state and you'll get a list of all free public record collections for that state. Most include incorporation filings. Syracuse University: Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) Pretrieve.com Public Records Search Engine A public records search tool designed to make finding information about a person or business from free public record sites faster and easier. Pretrieve provides categorized tabs with links to meaningful and relevant information and delivers users directly to their search results -- not simply dumping them off at the front door of the home page -- by preloading the search criteria. ZabaSearch.com This site provides basic information for free, including birth year, month, phone number and address for free and deeper background information for a fee. There is a fee for queries that return a wealth of info sometimes dating back more than 10 years: residential addresses, phone numbers both listed and unlisted, birth year, even satellite photos of people's homes. City-Data.com This site has collected and analyzed data from numerous sources to create profiles of all U.S. cities. It featuresthousands of pictures, maps, satellite photos, stats about residents (race, income, ancestries, education, employment...), geographical data, crime data, housing, businesses, political contributions, weather, hospitals, schools, libraries, houses, airports, radio and TV stations, zip codes, area codes, user-submitted facts, similar cities list. BRB Public Records Archive A list of 650 state, county, city and federal (court) URL's where you can access public record information for free. PublicRecordFinder A list of more than 6,500 free public records sites. National Personnel Records Center A central repository of personnel-related records, both military and civil service. "Provide world-class service to government agencies, military veterans, former civilian Federal employees, family members, as well as researchers and historians." PublicRecordSources.com Hundreds of free sites, database sources, trade organizations and private investigators. FedStats Studies and stats on federal government research.. University of Missouri's Freedom of Information Center Links, international FOIA laws and more. Reporter's Committee for Freedom of the Press: FOIA Letter Generator Just fill in the blanks. Student Press Law Center: FOIA Letter Generator Just fill in the blanks. Opensecrets.org A fantastic site for researching campaign finance statistics. GAO: Update on Implementation of the 1996 Electronic Freedom of Information Act Amendment A good humor site aimed at the web audience.
National Archive: George W. Bush Public Papers Searchable database that complements the printed volumes. Reporter.org: Who is John Doe? Investigative Tools From the Reporter's Desktop, this is a simple list of resources you can access to get personal information about almost anyone in the United States. State and Local Governments A directory of links to state and local government sites.
Netronline.com Links the user with the appropriate website for a particular state or county office. AnnualReports.com Like its name implies, access corporate annual reports from this database. BRB Publications Free Resource Center A directory to free public records, and tips on searching for public records. ConstructionWebLinks.com A directory of information about U.S. companies. Stanford Law: Securities Class Action Lawsuit Clearinghouse LifeHacker.com: Locate Original Documents Online A guide to finding public records, etc. Social Security Death Records Public Records Online Search state-by-state criminal records, real estate information and more. Docusearch.com This site claims to be "the place to find, locate & track down anybody! We offer locate searches, DMV driver & vehicle searches, telephone record searches, financial and bank searches, criminal and property records. Some searches are free, others you must pay for. Public-Information.com This site charges a fee. Search state/local criminal, DMV, prison records and more. Neil Reisner: Knowing Public Records Law Tips, guidelines, etc. from Florida International professor.
Neil Reisner: Finding Public Records A how-to on locations of records for specific agencies, from Florida International professor. Neil Reisner: Public Records and Journalism Portals Sites to steer your to records, how-to's, etc. Neil Reisner: Negotiating for Public Records Tips, guidelines, etc. from Florida International professor. Neil Reisner: Using the Web to Search for Records A great set of search tips from Florida International professor. FEC: Detailed Files About Candidates, Parties and Other Committees Information on contributors, including city, state and ZIP. Legacy Tobacco Documents Library A great database from Cal-San Francisco that contains 20 million fully searchable documents from the1930s to the 1990s -- previously secret stuff from tobacco industry files obtained as part of the Minnesota AG and Blue Cross lawsuit settled in 1998. CIA Electronic Reading Room Documents can be searched from the main page or via an advanced interface that allows you to limit a search by date. Oatis.com Reporting Resources A comprehensive resource for reporters on deadline, this site offers links and tips for finding pubic records, business coverage resources and tips on software and how it can be used by journalists. It is run by Jonathan Oatis, an American journalist working for Reuters in London. Political Moneyline Track campaign finance, lobbying, and soft money with this site, developed by Tony Raymond and Kent Cooper, formerly of the FEC. Center for Public Integrity Tips and resources on using public documents, including campaign finance research. 60 Sites in 60 Minutes A site full of legal research tools on one page. U.S. National Archives Reporters Desktop Search and quick-reference tools site is a must bookmark. Who is John Doe? A great reference page for researching people and pulling public records on deadline. Reporters Privilege From the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, this site offers all you need to know about reporter privilege in state and federal courts. Shield Laws and Subpeonas Some basics from the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press. FundRace.org Search by ZIP code to see who in your area contributes to federal election campaigns. PropertyShark.com This website which makes real estate public records in New York and New Jersey easily accessible. It is free for moderate usage, i.e. citizens, reporters. PI Newslink A blog for private investigators/researchers. The Capitol.net: Online Resources Lists of helpful reporting links by category. CIA FOIA Search A browsable list of Frequently Requested Records is also available. Findlaw Breaking Documents Newsletter A free e-mail newsletter updating journalists on the availability of public documents used in big, breaking news stories (Enron, war on terrorism, etc.) Freedom of Information Act: Famous Persons Listing PC World: Best People Finders are Free This site offers advice and links on researching people. Accurint A backgrounder site in which a basic look-up is 25 cents. A full report, which includes past addresses, relatives, properties etc. is under $8. Find out where someone is living, what property they own, etc. RecordsCheck.net Society of Environmental Journalists: FOI Tip Sheet Acc-u-data A for-profit searching organization that claims access to 41 public record databases that they will search for a fee. IdigAnswers.com: Using Public Records This site focuses primarily on using Florida public records, but trainers and professors outside the Sunshine State can find pointers on how to convey the importance of public records research to reporters through the site's Weekly Hit Records link. Many of these stories make for interesting workshop illustrations you can tap quickly. Criminal-Records.com Search federal court, divorce court, marriage licenses, military records and more. Online Searchable Death Indexes & Records Electronic Privacy Information Center A government site that offers FOIA tips and more. BlackVault.com Government documents revealed by FOIAs. Your Right to Federal Records Brochure explains how you access records under FOIA. Social Security Death Index Get the SSN of the deceased. MSN: Jobs and Paychecks by County Track the best and worst for jobs, pay, pay increases, etc. National Freedom of Information Coalition Organization info., tips, conferences and more. SkipEase.com A specialized directory for people and public records searching. Justice Department FOIA Guide Good for anticipating the other side's arguments and interpretation of case history, especially when you are appealing a denial. Litigation Under the Federal Open Government Laws 2002 A guide for working through the FOIA/open government process. It is published by the Electronic Privacy Information Center. IRE: FOIA Resources Obits 101 A national obits clearinghouse of links. Forbes: Most Philanthropic Corporations PAC-Info Public Records Locator 411Locate Public Records Search Tool Includes marriage and divorce records, business finders and background checks. Arms Sales Monitoring Project An in-depth site featuring a database of notifications to congress of US arms exports to much of the world; U.S. and global arms transfers data; America?s biggest defense contractors; background on U.S. arms recipients.
SLA News Division: Surveys and Forms Section Great resources for public documents and research. CampaignFinance.org Includes campaign finance research and a clearinghouse of key FOIA sites. Lobbyist Database Opensecrets.org, part of the Center for Reponsive Politics, has a database of registered lobbyists. Also tracks spending in particular sectors of lobbyists. Special Interest Groups List Opensecrets.org, part of the Center for Reponsive Politics, has downloadable lists of special-interest groups. Council of Better Business Bureaus' Wise Giving Alliance (Give.org) Charity Navigator Another good charity evaluation site. Allows you to search alphabetically and by region. Philanthropy.com: Organizations that Evaluate Charities Breaks down the issues they look at when evaluating charities. MinistryWatch.com Evaluates more than 500 religion-based charities. EPA's Toxic Release Inventory "A publicly available EPA database that contains information on toxic chemical releases and other waste management activities reported annually by certain covered industry groups as well as federal facilities." CriminalWatchDog.com Provides criminal background reports to employers, landlords or anyone wishing to ensure their safety. Users can access their own private database of saved criminal record reports. U.S. state, county, national, federal and sex offender registry reports are available. Cemetery Records Online Maintains records from 4,307 cemeteries both nationwide and abroad. The site regularly updates users on which cemeteries have been added to their database. Docusearch Depth Reporting University of Miami: Online News and Computer-Assisted Reporting Research Project Zillow.com Evaluate real estate value using this tool. > Trulia It's a real estate site that contains a lot of community demographic information. It can give you a quick snapshot of schools, real estate, etc.
U.S. City Directories City directories, arguably one of the most over-looked resources by genealogists, have been around since the 1700s. This web site attempts to identify all printed, microfilmed, and online directories, and their repositories, for the United States. The Smoking Gun This is a good FOIA site that claims to find documents that can't be found elsewhere on the Web. Its material is gleaned from government documents, court files, etc. FOI Advocate The University of Missouri's newsletter on using the Freedom of Information Act. USGenWeb This non-profit Web site provides links to Web sites for every county and state in the United States. Carroll's Government Directories and Charts Tips on finding government agency Web sites, including labor boards, workers compensation boards, etc. IQ Data Systems Real estate information and full document retrieval from every U.S. jurisdiction. International Association of Assessing This site can direct you to a source who can help you find real estate records. VitalChek Network Certified copies of birth certificates, death certificates, marriage certificates. Vital Records Information Certified copies of birth certificates, death certificates, marriage certificates. PFC Information Services Inc. Site offers asset and liability searches, profiles of businesses and individuals. Superior Information Services Find civil court records in the Mid-Atlantic area. CDB Infotek Find civil court records in the Mid-Atlantic area. SPJ FOIA Resources History, news articles, tip sheets, etc. MyFloridaCounties.com Search many public records by Florida county. UK Public Records Office Public records databases for many European countries. NICAR's FAA Aircraft Registry Sample This site has examples and pay scale for full access to the database. Roots Web Provides a listing of searchable indexes for family history as well as a listing of federal and state resources, such as the Social Security Death Index (SSDI). Birth Rates by Country An Infoplease chart containing both years and "selected countries." Social Security Administration Securities & Exchange Commission National Registry of Sex Offenders Links to all the state sex offender databases run by state or local police. Search by zip code for names and addresses of sex offenders in a particular community. Some of these sites, such as Illinois have fairly complete databases. However, some have less than one-third of all sex offenders registered. Be sure to double-check any information you get. E-Law.com's Enron Documents Database Nearly every legal document in this historical case is available free through this site as .PDF documents. National Center for Education Statistics A complete electronic catalog and fast facts. Bureau of Labor Statistics Employment, wages, unemployment broken down by region. Social Security Administration Data on Women A new site with demographic info. on women. National Security Archive: Mexico's FOIA Law (June 2002)
Annenberg Public Policy Center Press releases, background and tips on how to mine information on public policy issues. Great Britain's Public Records Office Great Britain's Hospital Records Office UK: National Archives Public Records Office Court Info. Database Online from the Iowa Judicial Branch
Sunshine Week Open Meetings SearchSystems.net Great one-stop shopping for links to public records databases. Resource Shelf: Congressional Research Service Reports Great site to visit on a regular basis. Roundups on updates, recent reports and updated old reports. You also can get an RSS feed from this page.
SEDAR Database System for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval (SEDAR) provides databases of public company documents and investment fund documents. Includes company profiles, links and new filings. PublicRecords Online Directory Good first-stop in records searching, with an image map of the U.S. to guide you in finding the records. The site is a portal to official state web sites, and those Tax Assessors' and Recorders' offices that have developed web sites for the retrieval of available public records over the internet. For example, some Recorders' offices have marriage and birth records available online. Although not every county and parish has data online, many have home pages, and where neither is available a phone number has been provided. Sunlight Foundation Political watchdog group that tracks lobbyists and fundraising. Sunlight Foundation: PoliticalPartyTime.org This political watchdog group's blog tracks parties thrown at the 2008 Democratic and Republican National Conventions as well as fundraising activities by all lawmakers running.
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Public Records Blog
Posted by: Jay Rosenzweig | March 3, 2006 11:36 AM