Missouri Public Records
The ability to find Missouri public records through an online
search is the result of the computerization of records at state, local, and
federal levels. This has allowed anyone with a computer and internet connection
to do background checks at the state and nationwide level.
In the past doing a public records search on any level wasn't as easy. In many
cases obtaining the services of a private investigator was necessary to search
out and retrieve any sort of public records. While a P.I. is very good at what
they also would charge a rather high premium for their services depending on the
amount of time they spent on the case.
The thing is all public records are available to anyone who has the time and the
patience to look for them. Before the internet made this a quick and easy task
it would require a trip to the local court house to try and find any pertinent
records for the person you were interested in. The only problem with this method
was the fact that each court house was responsible for the filing and storage of
only those records for cases that occurred in their court rooms.
When you consider there are 114 counties each with its own court house not to
mention 45 circuit courts in the state of Missouri you can start to see that
finding just court records can be a daunting task. When you start thinking about
all the other government offices, both local and state, where public records are
kept the chances of finding what you were looking for were slim.
Now with sites like Government Registry.org the ability to find public records
in Missouri online has never been easier. The age of keeping these records in
paper files or on micro-fiche has been replaced with centralized computer
databases. While not all records are meant to be seen by the general public
those that are considered in the public domain can be retrieved by anyone.
Sites like Government Registry.org also allow you to do nationwide public
records searches. This is important in this day and age when many people have
moved and may have records in several states. This ability to search across
state lines ensures that you don't miss anything important.
To start your Missouri Public Records Search at Government Registry.org
Click Here.
Missouri Public Records News
| Beef prices climb to record level and are still rising - Fort Worth Star Telegram Sat, 04 Feb 2012 06:15:13 GMT Fort Worth Star TelegramBeef prices climb to record level and are still risingFort Worth Star Telegram"There's not enough beef out there," said Ron Plain, an agricultural economist with the University of Missouri. "This year, there's going to be less beef, more people, the supply is going to be tighter, and that means more records.and more »
| | | 188-mph motorcyclist convicted - DesMoinesRegister.com Fri, 03 Feb 2012 10:05:37 GMT 188-mph motorcyclist convictedDesMoinesRegister.comIowa State Patrol troopers say James Foldenauer of Council Bluffs likely set a state record for speed on a public highway when he reached 188 mph on his motorcycle while fleeing from authorities in 2009. A pilot who tracked him said Thursday that ...and more »
| | | State: Mo. senator calls for open redistricting meetings - Lakenewsonline.com Wed, 01 Feb 2012 16:06:16 GMT State: Mo. senator calls for open redistricting meetingsLakenewsonline.comBy Anonymous AP A Missouri senator says the committee in charge of redrawing the state's legislative districts should open its meetings and records to the public. Republican Jason Crowell, of Cape Girardeau, testified before a Senate panel Monday for a ...and more »
| | | Fetus discovery leaves unanswered questions - ConnectTriStates.com powered by KHQA Fri, 03 Feb 2012 21:54:06 GMT Fetus discovery leaves unanswered questionsConnectTriStates.com powered by KHQAHANNIBAL, MO. -- William Neff wasn't totally surprised when he received the phone call Wednesday that contractors found two fetuses in jars beneath an old metal table in his father's old house. "I hadn't been down in the basement for quite a while,” ...and more »
| | | Ambulance official charged in land-deal case - News-Press Now Fri, 03 Feb 2012 04:26:40 GMT Ambulance official charged in land-deal caseNews-Press NowThe Platte County prosecutor charged a Dearborn, Mo., resident with misusing official information for personal profit in the development of an ambulance station. According to court records, Kevin Rawlings, 40, allegedly bought land that he knew the ...and more »
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