Louisiana Public Records
If you are looking for information about a person living in
the state of Louisiana your best bet is to do a Louisiana public records online
search. This is probably the most effective way to look into someone's
background without wasting a lot of time and energy.
This, of course, is not the way it used to be. Before the ability to do public
record searches online came about finding background information was quite an
undertaking. Public records were, and still are, kept in a variety of places
such as court houses, government offices, schools and colleges, and even
libraries. The first question most people would ask is, "where do I start?"
Back in the day before public record websites came online the best place to
start looking was a person's town or area of residence. You could go to the
local court house and put in a request for all public records pertaining to that
person's name. A person known as the court retriever would do the search, which
in most cases takes 72 hours. While waiting for those results a trip to the
local library could also be done. You could also check the local newspaper
archives for mention for mention of their name.
As you can well imagine doing a Louisiana public records search in this manner
could be very time consuming. It can become even more so when you consider that
you may turn up information that there are other records in another city or
town.
Fortunately in the new millennium doing searches for public records no longer
need to be done this way. Like many other states Louisiana is using computers to
enter and file new and archived public records in centrally stored database
locations. Not all of this data is meant for public consumption but those
records that are can be found using a Government Registry Online Retrieval
website.
The beauty of using this website is not only being able to search for and find
Louisiana public records but also do those same queries nationwide. This ensures
that you are leaving no stone unturned when doing a background check or
information retrieval on just about anyone. And instead of spending days
searching and waiting these websites will return any and all available
information in a matter of minutes if not seconds.
If you are wondering as to the legality of doing a Louisiana public records
search online you can rest assured that these sites only have access to and
deliver results from public domain databases. This means you will get
information that is publicly available to anyone whether they are doing a
computerized search or have made a request at their local courthouse.
To start your Louisiana Public Records Search at Government Registry.org
Click Here.
Louisiana Public Records News
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| | | Our Views: School Board fails public - The Advocate Fri, 03 Feb 2012 06:54:05 GMT Our Views: School Board fails publicThe AdvocateTo prevent public bodies from stonewalling on such requests, the Louisiana Public Records Law stipulates that custodians of public records must produce the requested records immediately, or respond in writing within three business days as to why such a ...and more »
| | | Roemer White House bid gets matching funds - UPI.com Fri, 03 Feb 2012 20:49:24 GMT UPI.comRoemer White House bid gets matching fundsUPI.comGOP presidential candidate and former Louisiana Governor Buddy Roemer speaks on campaign finances in Washington on August 15, 2011. UPI/Kevin Dietsch WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 (UPI) -- The Federal Election Commission said Charles "Buddy" Roemer was the first ...Roemer eligible to receive federal campaign fundsDaily Callerall 63 news articles »
| | | Louisiana city blazes high-speed Web trail - Tucson Citizen Thu, 02 Feb 2012 16:26:28 GMT Louisiana city blazes high-speed Web trailTucson CitizenThe cutting-edge connectivity in the heart of Cajun country is due not to a private telecom giant but to a public municipal service that offers higher speeds and often lower rates than the private sector. It hasn't come without a fight.and more »
| | | Aetna challenges state's health care pacts - CanadianBusiness.com Fri, 03 Feb 2012 12:46:38 GMT Aetna challenges state's health care pactsCanadianBusiness.comIn the filing, Aetna also claims the state's withholding of documents related to the award and lack of full disclosure after the Louisiana Supreme Court ruled they were public records impeded its ability to get information needed to show the contract ...and more »
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