I assume you are referring to magazine and related subscriptions. If so, then they are public records.
Well ask yourself what the difference between "public" and "private" is. This isn't rocket science!
The Public and Private Care of Infants - 1912 was released on: USA: 16 December 1912
A private screening of a film is not open to the general public. You are usually invited to private screening.
No, it was a private ceremony in a hotel room.
A subscription to The Economist costs $160 for a one year subscription where one will receive 52 issues of the magazine. A two year subscription costs $279.
Court records are public documents, and available to the public.
It depends what you are searching for. There are many records in the public domain, others are restricted or private, medical records for instance.You may only have access to those in the public domain if you are a private citizen.There are various sites that give details, some of which you may have to pay for.
Means it's not private information-probably public records anyone can access without your consent needed
No, not necessarily. If the documents consist of unclassified government records yes, they are considered to be "public" records. However, papers of private individuals or private businesses are not "public" records.Further: NOTHING that is under active criminal investigation by law enforcement or Grand Jury is ever accessible by the public, nor is it releasable to the poblic unless/until it is introduced at trial.
The difference between private and public information is the people who have access to it. Usually, public information can be gathered from the records department of a courthouse for a fee. This might include marriage licenses, property owners, and other things. Private information can only be accessed between the individual and the person or business holding that information. This includes medical records and attorney records and personal papers, like birth certificates.
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A public record is any document that is filed by an official agency (city, state, federal, etc.) and then made available to the general public. This includes a wide variety of documents - everything from birth records to magazine subscription cards.
To find public land records contact the Recorder Office or Register of Deeds. The title of the department differs from State to State. Many of the State and Counties do offer the opportunity to search these records online through their government website. Some of the site offer this service for free, while others require a paid subscription. http://publicrecords.onlinesearches.com/Land-Records-and-Deeds.htm
Private Stock Records ended in 1978.
Private Stock Records was created in 1974.
(in the US) These may differ from state-to-state and according to whether the shcool is public or private, and/or if it is private but receiving public funding. Try the below link to see if it might be of assistance to you:
Yes, birth records are considered public records.