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Gomez
Divorce and Marriage Records: Whether it is researching
old lawsuits or judgments against the party or finding out if
they have a criminal record the information can be invaluable
when it comes to helping you with your current case. In order
to find court divorce records about a person, you have to know
which court they we
re tried or sued in. Massive Government Public
Records at marriage records If you live in New York you won't
find court divorce records about your neighbor that just moved
from Nebraska by searching at your local county court house. You
will only find court divorce records about that person by searching
through the divorce records in the county or state where their
arrest or lawsuit took place. Of course this is no help to you
if you don't know where to look to find court divorce records
on the person.. This shouldn't be a problem since a public record
request doesn't deal with any confidential government info.
Public Access to Court Electronic Records is a
government site that provides electronic access to case and docket
information from Federal Appellate District and Bankruptcy courts
and from the U. There are many sites that will help you narrow
down your search, such as Locatepublicdivorce records.com and
publicdivorce records.com. Massive Government Public Records at
marriage records This helps you avoid some of the junk sites,
sites that charge money and sites that don't really pertain to
a public divorce records search. WE would suggest that you start
at one of these sites to do a speedier search.. Search from over
1 Billion Official US Government Records: http://www.criminalrecordusa.info
This is helpful in a number of ways as well. The
first census in 1790 listed names of heads of households. Beginning
with the 1850 census the names of everyone else living in the
household were also listed. A great way to search census divorce
records is to use a website such as Ancestry.com. They have available
the following years: 1790, 1800, 1810, 1820, 1830, 1840, 1850
(including slave schedules), 1860 (including slave schedules),
1870, 1880, 1890 (fragment, census substitute, and veteran's schedules),
1900, 1910, 1920, and 1930. . Massive Government Public Records
at marriage records
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Public Records at marriage records
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