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		<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">It&#039;s inevitable that we cross path with all kinds of people including ex-criminals in our daily life. After all, these folks are very much a part of our society given the crime rate in the country. It’d be foolhardy to try to take on crime on our own but we must steer clear of danger zones. Most people don’t realize how easy and convenient it is. Yes, we can do so by literally viewing people’s criminal history nowadays by simply running a Criminal Records Search with as little as just a name anytime, anywhere.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">It&#039;s inevitable that we cross path with all kinds of people including ex-criminals in our daily life. After all, these folks are very much a part of our society given the crime rate in the country. It’d be foolhardy to try to take on crime on our own but we must steer clear of danger zones. Most people don’t realize how easy and convenient it is. Yes, we can do so by literally viewing people’s criminal history nowadays by simply running a Criminal Records Search with as little as just a name anytime, anywhere.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Public Criminal Records are now within reach of everybody. Anyone has to right to access them as long as it’s done through the proper procedures. As with other records, their availability to the public is mandated by the FOIA (Freedom of Information Act). They can be requested from responsible governmental agencies free of charge typically the Police Departments and Data &amp; Statistics Units or private sources such as commercial record providers or public interest and volunteer organizations.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Fact: records are kept on everyone these days. The perennial debate between information freedom and individual privacy activists will rage on and continue to impact the role of public records. Criminal records are obviously caught in the crossfire but they are basically public information nevertheless. As things are, criminal courts are constitutionally open to the public so ….. They are of course happy hunting grounds for the media. Having that said, laws are in place on the use and treatment of public criminal records so professionals or the authorities should be consulted when in doubt.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">It’s well documented that a significant percentage of crimes are committed by repeat offenders with a great many of them still on parole or probation at that. It’s also a no-brainer that people with criminal past won’t be parading their background but will in fact try to cover that up be it for shame, embarrassment or privacy. Worse still, it may just be the predator in them at work. No matter what, playing safe is the best policy. In fact, a clean bill of health in criminal background for jobs related to child, health or elderly care and finance, security and education is now a standard requirement.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Obviously, Criminal Records Search is also handy for private use. For instance, if you smell a rat with your new neighbor or work colleague, a simple check will provide you with that peace of mind or otherwise activate you accordingly. For those who are in the job market, a self-check is recommended in case you’re unjustly portrayed which can prove to be the difference between landing the aspired job and joining the unemployment queue. It’s a good routine even for those who are rocking steady in their jobs.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Commercial information providers are the premium way to go for public criminal records. In any undertaking further than superficial browsing, most folks will need their professionalism. You will soon notice why by actually giving it a free trial. There’s no risk of scam or fraud even after signup as all bona fide services are backed by full refund guarantee. One industry pioneer which is a long term favorite is PeopleSmart.com. Click on and do a big favor for yourself and your loved ones today!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>You can’t tell a book by its cover, but you can read it. It’s possible to do the same with people these days, at least insofar as their criminal history is concerned. Considering the crime rate (about 4 %) in the country, it’s just as well that we’re able to be on constant alert. Yes, anyone can conduct a search on anybody’s Criminal Records and computerization and the internet have greatly made it all the more convenient and accessible. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can’t tell a book by its cover, but you can read it. It’s possible to do the same with people these days, at least insofar as their criminal history is concerned. Considering the crime rate (about 4 %) in the country, it’s just as well that we’re able to be on constant alert. Yes, anyone can conduct a search on anybody’s Criminal Records and computerization and the internet have greatly made it all the more convenient and accessible. </p>
<p>Not only can criminal records present an account of people’s historical run-ins with the law, they are also a good indication of their future tendencies. It’s well-documented that a high percentage of crimes are committed by repeat offenders. So it pays to be conducting a criminal record check every time we smell that proverbial rat about someone. On the same note, it’s reasonable to speculate that our own criminal records are constantly being accessed and assessed by others too.<br />
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Routine self-check of official criminal records is advisable in case we’re unjustly portrayed. It is estimated that 30% of Americans will have incurred some sort of criminal records in their lifetime. The 3 categories of criminal offense are Traffic, Misdemeanor and Felony. Only serious traffic violations such as drunk driving or hit-and-run accidents are captured in criminal records. Misdemeanors are basically less serious crimes with shorter incarceration period. Felonies are the major offenses.</p>
<p>Criminal records are considered public information in most states. They are widely used in pre-employment screening and other official background checks such as volunteer assessment, police work, politics, media and a host of other undertakings. The practice is believed to be even more widespread privately. It’s worth noting that Police Reports or Arrest Records are not criminal records and hence would have to be separately retrieved if desired. </p>
<p>The information contained in criminal records includes the personal particulars of the individual and details surrounding the crime such as the type and nature of violation, time and place, case number, arresting agency and final outcome of prosecution and so forth. Photographs or mug-shots are standard features. In the case of multiple offenses, the entire criminal history will be produced if they were committed within the same state or jurisdiction.</p>
<p>Criminal records are usually not offered by the State Statistics Department. By and large, they are maintained by the County or State Police Department. Depending on the state, there are rules and restrictions to accessing and using criminal records. For example, some states require prior consent from the subject in order for the requested information to be released. The Criminal Justice Department of the FBI is an alternative government resource for criminal records but their stringent procedures for making requests is a big deterrent. No central federal repository exists and the respective state databases are not linked making it quite laborious for the public to conduct nationwide criminal record searches through governmental agencies.</p>
<p>Commercial record providers are another option. They have come to the fore in recent years and have done it in a big way too. Predominantly online, they are convenient, hassle-free and practically instant. Criminal records should never be taken lightly so be sure to utilize only the best in sourcing your service. If you’re in the market for one, <span style="font-size: medium;"><strong>Check This Out</strong></span>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2009 04:31:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">It’s well-documented that the majority of people who divorced remarry. About 1 in 3 of the millions of marriages in the US every year is believed to involve a remarriage on the part of at least one of the partners. What percentage of these folks will come clean with their marital past? Logically speaking, people shouldn’t leave it to chance in ‘taking the plunge’, not when Conducting a Public Marriage Records is so convenient and easy these days.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">It’s well-documented that the majority of people who divorced remarry. About 1 in 3 of the millions of marriages in the US every year is believed to involve a remarriage on the part of at least one of the partners. What percentage of these folks will come clean with their marital past? Logically speaking, people shouldn’t leave it to chance in ‘taking the plunge’, not when Conducting a Public Marriage Records is so convenient and easy these days.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Actually, it&#039;s practically impossible for any of us to keep our marital history under wraps. This is because the proper documentation of public records is officially instituted by the government. Among other charters, it is to cater to the right to information of the people per the FOIA (Freedom of Information Act, 1966). Each state has its own version of the Act. There is typically a Data and Statistics unit tasked with providing various categories of public records to its residents. Among them will be those of Marriage.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Together with Divorce, Birth and Death, Marriage records form the Vital Records group at most of the State central repositories. They are basically public information. A small percentage of marriage records are categorized as confidential in which case only the two people on the records can retrieve them. Otherwise, Marriage Records are mandated by law to be made available to any member of the public upon request as long as procedures are followed and the attainment of information is not toward an unlawful or illegitimate purpose.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The information contained in Public Marriage Records includes the personal particulars of the couple and those of their parents and witnesses. Other details that will be produced are the name of the conducting official of the marriage ceremony and the time and place it occurred. The Marriage License and Certificate may also be attached. Multiple marriages of both groom and bride within the same state of search if any will all be presented also.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The most common uses of Public Marriage Records are in background check and verification, Genealogy research and Marriage License application as proof of single-status in order to be eligible to marry. Depending on the particular agency from which the records are requested, they could be obtained in-person, by mail, telephone, fax or the increasingly popular online option accorded by the advent of the Internet. The online option rocks because it’s quick, convenient and you’ll never be caught in the act if you choose to be discreet about it.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Public Marriage Records can be gathered practically free-of-charge (FOC) from government sources in D-I-Y fashion or they can simply be purchased from commercial records providers. Without doubt, the former involves a good deal of effort and time whereas the latter will incur some financial costs. In general, it’s more advisable to employ the paid version especially if time is of the essence and professional standards are needed. <strong>Archives.com</strong> is a good example. You can get an idea of their class and quality by effortlessly conducting a free preliminary search right here.</p>
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		<title>Marriage Records Search</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2009 03:07:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Marriage Records Search used to be largely confined to government officials and private professional investigators due to various reasons; limited accessibility and high cost being foremost among them. Things are very different nowadays. Marriage records have been greatly facilitated for public access. Their retrieval and employment has become unsurprisingly widespread cutting across all sectors of the populace.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Marriage Records Search used to be largely confined to government officials and private professional investigators due to various reasons; limited accessibility and high cost being foremost among them. Things are very different nowadays. Marriage records have been greatly facilitated for public access. Their retrieval and employment has become unsurprisingly widespread cutting across all sectors of the populace.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In most parts of the US, marriage records are considered public information along with a host of other record categories. With the exception of those officially classified as confidential either through request or requirement, any lay-member of the public has the right to access and view any marriage records as long as rules and procedures are properly observed. Being public records, they are governed by State laws and are thus subject to the associated variations among the different states.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The information contained in marriage records is quite standard. It includes the personal particulars of the couple and to a lesser extent those of their parents and witnesses. It’s also normal practice for the identity of the conducting official of the marriage to be stated. Other details pertaining to the marriage such as the time and place, the Marriage License and Certificate may also be provided. If there were multiple marriages within the same particular State for which the search is conducted, they will all be produced.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Marriage records are used in many ways. They are even required for certain purposes. For example, it’s a prerequisite in many states when applying for a Marriage License as proof of single-status eligibility. Other common uses are name-change for a new wife and tax, immigration, insurance and other official undertakings but the most prevalent reason by far for accessing them has to be checking out the marital background of a romantic partner.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Traditionally,<strong> marriage records</strong> are obtained through the State Data &amp; Statistics Department or the County or District Office where the marriage occurred if that is known. Depending on the particular office, the following modes of request are possible; in-person, mail, telephone, fax or online. A perennial problem with government agencies is the scope of search. State databases are inherently not linked and searching state by state is not viable nor practical if multiple states are involved or if it’s nationwide. No wonder commercial record providers are fast becoming a favorite as they are handy in that sense. Not only are their databases typically nationwide, pertinent information from other related record categories is also commonly available to complement the search at hand. Pick the right provider and you’ll have a no-fuss and professional Marriage Records Search. One that consistently lives up to that billing is <strong>Archives.com</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><a  title="government marriage records" href="http://www.publicrecords-search.org/marriage-records-search/">Government Marriage Records</a></strong></p>
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<td align="left"><small><small>Alabama Marriage Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Maryland </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Oklahoma </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Arizona </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Massachusetts </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Oregon </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Arkansas </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Minnesota </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Pennsylvania </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>California </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Mississippi </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Rhode Island </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Colorado </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Missouri </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>South Carolina </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Connecticut </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Michigan </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>South Dakota </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Delaware </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Montana </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Tennessee </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Florida </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Maine </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Texas </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Georgia </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Nebraska </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Utah </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Hawaii </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Nevada </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Vermont </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Idaho </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>New Jersey </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Virginia </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Illinois </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>New Mexico </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Washington </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Indiana </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>New York </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>West Virginia </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Iowa </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>New Hampshire </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Wisconsin </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Kansas </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>North Carolina </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Wyoming </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>North Dakota </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Ohio </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Marriage records are considered public information in most states. On this account, the government is constitutionally required to avail this information to the public. That’s mandated by the Freedom of Information Act, 1966. Some states place certain degree of restriction on their accessibility, treatment and use but by and large, they are freely available from governmental agencies essentially free-of-charge. Private sources are also known to offer Marriage Records FOC although they are usually bundled with a commercial agenda.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Marriage records are considered public information in most states. On this account, the government is constitutionally required to avail this information to the public. That’s mandated by the Freedom of Information Act, 1966. Some states place certain degree of restriction on their accessibility, treatment and use but by and large, they are freely available from governmental agencies essentially free-of-charge. Private sources are also known to offer Marriage Records FOC although they are usually bundled with a commercial agenda.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Marriage records are one of the principal vital record categories that are offered at State departments of Data and Statistics or central repositories. This is a public service and although administrative fees are usually involved, the information itself is technically FOC. Free Marriage Records are also available at the counties or district public offices where the marriages originally took place. Again, service fees may be required. As for private websites, the free information may serve your purpose if depth and details are not essential but be extra careful of virus and malware.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">One thing about accessing governmental facilities for public information is the waiting time. Marriage records are no exception. The processing time varies in accordance with the mode of request (in-person, mail, telephone, fax, online) and the particular office involved. On the average, it’s around 10 business days but that could increase many folds during peak periods. Another thing is that <strong><a  title="Public Records" href="http://www.publicrecords-search.org/">Public Records</a></strong> come under state jurisdiction. They are therefore subject to variations among the various states. The respective laws governing their access and use, the procedures, fees and so forth are all not standardized. Most of all, state databases are not linked. So if a search is potentially multi-state, it has to be conducted state by state making the process rather tedious.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Given all the above setbacks of Free Marriage Records, it only makes sense to consider the paid-version. There are some pretty solid commercial record providers on the net these days offering the service. One that really rocks is <strong><a  title="government marriage records" href="http://www.publicrecords-search.org/free-marriage-records/" target="_blank">Archives.com</a></strong>. Typical of professional information brokers, it boasts nationwide database of marriage and many other public record categories. Primarily an online service, their results are available within minutes from their state-of-the-art search tools. Being an industry pioneer and leader, they are committed to complete customer satisfaction from their billion-record cross-database network and back it with a full money-back refund guarantee.</p>
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<td><small><small>Massachusetts </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>California </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Mississippi </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Rhode Island </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Colorado </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Missouri </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Connecticut </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Michigan </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Delaware </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Utah </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Hawaii </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Nevada </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Vermont </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Idaho </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>New Jersey </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Virginia </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Illinois </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>New Mexico </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Indiana </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>New York </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>West Virginia </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Iowa </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Wisconsin </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Kansas </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>North Carolina </small></small><small><small>Marriage</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">About a third of people in the US who ever married divorced. On the average, about a million divorces are granted each year. They go on record and are filed for reference and statistical purposes. Each state has its own version of the FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) to uphold open and accountable government actions. Public Divorce Records<strong> </strong>are one of the vital public record categories mandated by the Act and are made readily accessible to the public.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">About a third of people in the US who ever married divorced. On the average, about a million divorces are granted each year. They go on record and are filed for reference and statistical purposes. Each state has its own version of the FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) to uphold open and accountable government actions. Public Divorce Records<strong> </strong>are one of the vital public record categories mandated by the Act and are made readily accessible to the public.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Every state has a Data and Statistics unit which typically reports into the State Health Department. Conventionally, this office is chartered with providing public information pertaining to individuals through their vital records. Free Divorce Records are one of the standard principal record categories along with those of Marriage, Birth and Death. They are uploaded from their respective district and county offices.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Public Divorce Records are provided basically free of charge by the responsible government agencies save the usual token administrative and search fees. They are also widely retailed on the internet where online commerce in all forms has ballooned in recent years. This paid version offers consumers an accelerated and fuss-free alternative to government sources where waiting time and red-tape are normal features.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Every divorce record tells a story and we can learn a lot about people from them. Apart from the personal particulars, information on settlement, child custody and surrounding factors such as when, where and grounds of divorce can be viewed. The central documents are the Final Decree and Divorce Certificates and they are often only obtainable from the originating office where the divorce was granted. Multiple divorces within the same state will all be produced in a search.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Divorce records are generally private in nature, their public label notwithstanding. They come under state jurisdiction and can be sensitive so their use and treatment may hence be subject to restriction and requirement imposed by the state laws. There are various ways to obtain them; walk-in, mail, telephone, fax and by far the most popular now over the internet. Fees and waiting time vary in accordance to the mode of request.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Anyone can request anybody&#039;s divorce records from the authorized government agencies as long as the procedures are followed and the required waiting time is observed. Of course, the proper fees must accompany also. It&#039;s even easier and more convenient with commercial providers. Results are practically immediate and the professional service is well worth the money particularly if the search is multi-state. Government Registry is a good example. <strong><a  title="free divorce records" href="http://www.publicrecords-search.org/free-divorce-records/" target="_blank">Take a Free Trial</a></strong> right here and experience the value for yourself!</p>
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<td align="left"><small><small>Alabama Divorce  Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Louisiana </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Ohio </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Alaska </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Maryland </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Oklahoma </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Arizona </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Massachusetts </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Oregon </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Arkansas </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Minnesota </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Pennsylvania </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>California </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Mississippi </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Rhode Island </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Colorado </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Missouri </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>South Carolina </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Connecticut </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Michigan </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>South Dakota </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Delaware </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Montana </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Tennessee </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Florida </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Maine </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Texas </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Georgia </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Nebraska </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Utah </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Hawaii </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Nevada </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Vermont </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Idaho </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>New Jersey </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Virginia </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small>Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Illinois </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>New Mexico </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Washington </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Indiana </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>New York </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>West Virginia </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Iowa </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>New Hampshire </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Wisconsin </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Kansas </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>North Carolina </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>Wyoming </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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<td><small><small>Kentucky </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
<td><small><small>North Dakota </small></small><small><small>Divorce</small></small><small><small> Records</small></small></td>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 08:27:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Actually, all divorce records are <strong>County Divorce Records</strong>. This is because they all originate at the county office or circuit court where the divorce was first granted. Till this day, the practice of holding original documents for divorce such as the Divorce Decree and Divorce Certificate at county offices is still pretty much preserved. In many states, certain details about divorce can only be found in county records.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Actually, all divorce records are <strong>County Divorce Records</strong>. This is because they all originate at the county office or circuit court where the divorce was first granted. Till this day, the practice of holding original documents for divorce such as the Divorce Decree and Divorce Certificate at county offices is still pretty much preserved. In many states, certain details about divorce can only be found in county records.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In a great majority of states, the issuance of certified copies of divorce records is restricted exclusively to the county outfit where the divorce proceedings were conducted. Most of them also have a centralized repository at their state statistics department where standard basic Divorce Information is available as a public service. A state divorce index is usually also maintained and provided for public use.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">A list of their district or county offices in regards to divorce records is normally provided at the central state record agency. This is because for all practical purposes, they are often the best if not the only government resource for detailed divorce records. County Divorce Records can generally be requested in person, by mail, telephone or fax at the County Clerk’s office. The online option over the internet is also increasingly being offered nowadays.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If the County Office where the divorce was granted is known, obtaining the associated divorce records would normally be relatively smooth-going. To request for County Divorce Records, the standard information that is the case number of the divorce if it’s known, names of the divorcing parties, the filing date and the number of copies. It must of course be accompanied by the required search fees. Details of fees and payment are normally available at the office and/or its website.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Basically, all the information surrounding a divorce can be found in County Divorce Records save those which are classified as confidential by the courts. Personal particulars of the people involved including the parents and children, time, place, reason, settlement and disposition of the separation are standard features. In most cases, the Final Decree and Certificate of the divorce form the 2 principal documents in the file.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Characteristic of government facilities, retrieving County Divorce Records through public channels involve waiting time which ranges from same-day to several weeks or even months depending on the nature of the request. Invariably, there will also be red-tapes to contend with. The ready-made solution around this is professional record providers and <strong>Archives.com</strong> is a superb choice for that.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 05:42:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">A big part of our public system is the records. It’s a formalized ideological pillar upholding our government’s accountability to the public by the Freedom of Information Act, 1966. There’s a long list of record categories from obituaries, adoption and police to jail records and so forth but the principal vital records are conventionally made up of Divorce, Marriage, Death and Birth. Some of them have been around a hundred years before their legislation.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">A big part of our public system is the records. It’s a formalized ideological pillar upholding our government’s accountability to the public by the Freedom of Information Act, 1966. There’s a long list of record categories from obituaries, adoption and police to jail records and so forth but the principal vital records are conventionally made up of Divorce, Marriage, Death and Birth. Some of them have been around a hundred years before their legislation.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Divorce records are arguably the most sensitive of the vital records. Although they are technically public information, some of the content can be rather sensitive and private in nature. Some states do take that into consideration and place certain degree of restriction and control on their retrieval but by and large, morals and ethics are relied upon as to their fair and proper use and treatment.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">We can learn a great deal about people from their divorce records. For example, their personal particulars and those of whom they’ve ever been married, and divorced, and the children if any will be shown. Filing number, settlement, date, place and reason for divorce and other details will also be published. If there were multiple divorces, they will all show up as long as all the states in which they occurred are covered by the search.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Actually Free Divorce Records are available from the state department practically free of charge. Most states do impose nominal charges as search fees and anyone can access anybody’s record file as long as the required procedures are followed. Commercial record providers are a good alternative the government resource and in some ways superior to them but the records are fee-based so financial expenditure will be incurred.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">It’s easy and convenient these days to conduct public divorce record search and people perform them for a variety of reasons. Some of the common ones are employment background verification, support legal proceedings, Genealogy research and applying for a license to remarry but the mother of all reasons for divorce record has to be checking out the marital history of a prospective spouse or partner.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Computerization and internet have greatly facilitated the search and retrieval of Free Public Divorce Records. It’s a far cry from those days of physical travel to the particular county where the divorce was granted. There was no central state index for reference then if the issuing office was not known and the search could get really disarrayed. Nowadays, with a few clicks of the mouse, people can get their records within minutes without even having to get out of their house.</p>
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