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Get a print out copy from the police station.

2007-10-13 17:57:19 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hello, I am a retired Police Officer here in the US and I can confirm to you that these types of records, for the most part, are not available to the general public. You won't be able to obtain them for free. That's the reality of it. Even if you came into the station for a particular police report to which you have a right to possess, you are often required to pay a small fee at the clerk's counter for the paperwork. There are however, to my knowledge, just a couple LEGITIMATE services that have full access to these types of records, and OFFICIAL approval/certification to provide them. The one which comes to mind is http://www.echeck.pcti-system.com - and if I recall correctly, They do provide these records at a relatively small cost.. especially considering the highly personal, confidential, or otherwise sensitive nature of the information within. Here you will find things such as:

Reverse Phone Search
Criminal Records
Inmate Records
Sex Offenders
DUI/DWI Records
Court Records
Arrest Records
Warrant Records
Police Records
Address History
Death Index
Marital Status
Relatives and Associates
Property Records
Felonies and Convictions
Alias and Date of Birth
Business Search

http://www.echeck.pcti-system.com

The only other way to obtain this type of information is to be working in certain areas of the public sector, such as Police work. Please do not use this any information you may discover for malicious purpose, as many States do provide criminal penalties under statutory law for certain acts regarding invasion of privacy. Hope this helps.

2014-10-10 03:35:05 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

In Ohio where I live each county has a site. You can find your record, property records, sexual offenders and everything. Google your states government website and go from there.

2007-10-13 17:58:46 · answer #3 · answered by kim h 7 · 0 0

Go to http://www.search-background.com
Using its Public Record Databases.

2007-10-15 16:37:15 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Records department of your local law enforcement agency.

2007-10-13 19:51:43 · answer #5 · answered by Steph 1 · 0 0

smack a cop in the mouth, the judge will surely read you your record.

2007-10-13 17:58:32 · answer #6 · answered by headcheese 5 · 1 0

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