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AnnualReports.com
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BRB Publications Free Resource Center
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ConstructionWebLinks.com
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Stanford Law: Securities Class Action Lawsuit Clearinghouse

LifeHacker.com: Locate Original Documents Online
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Social Security Death Records

Public Records Online
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Neil Reisner: Finding Public Records
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Neil Reisner: Negotiating for Public Records
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Neil Reisner: Using the Web to Search for Records
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Center for Public Integrity
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Vital Records Online
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ACLU's Using The Freedom of Information Act: a Step-by-Step Guide
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The Invisible Web: Public Records by State
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U.S. City Directories
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Online Journalism Review's Tips on Using 990s

The Smoking Gun
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FOI Advocate
The University of Missouri's newsletter on using the Freedom of Information Act.

Search Municipal Databases
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USGenWeb
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Getting Public Records Online
Some links and a great tip sheet from journalist Jon Oatis.

BRB Publications Inc.
A free site that links to free public records sites and national records retrieval companies.

Carroll's Government Directories and Charts
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IQ Data Systems
Real estate information and full document retrieval from every U.S. jurisdiction.

International Association of Assessing
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VitalChek Network
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Vital Records Information
Certified copies of birth certificates, death certificates, marriage certificates.

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Site offers asset and liability searches, profiles of businesses and individuals.

Information America
Find civil court records.

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.

Netronline Public Records

Public Records Online
Several state-by-state databases and public safety information.

MyFloridaCounties.com
Search many public records by Florida county.

PAC-Info Europe
Public records databases for many European countries.

UK Public Records Office
Public records databases for many European countries.

NICAR's FAA Aircraft Registry Sample
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Roots Web
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Social Security Administration

Securities & Exchange Commission

National Registry of Sex Offenders
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National Archives and Records Administration Research Page
Sections for federal government, courts, textual records, microfilm, etc.

UC Berkeley Public Records Links
A super collection of helpful sites.

First Amendment Issues/Court Decisions
A Web site hosted by the Casper Star-Tribune that has a large collection of information on First Amendment issues. Topics include a weekly update on state and federal court and legislative decisions.

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)

Family Taxpayers Network
Look up Illinois teacher salaries at public schools. Helpful research tool.

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
Events the week of March 12 promote open records.

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.




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