Yes, birth records are considered public records.
Somewhat. You cannot obtain a certified copy though, unless you are the person in question, or a relation with a proven right to it.
Most birth records can be ordered either from the state or county in which the birth occurred. Some agencies have restrictions as to access to the information. You can locate contact information by state or county through Free Public Records Directory.
Mitt Romney has made his 2011 tax records public.
Records of arrest are public records. Call the agency you believe made the arrest and ask.
All petitions, motions, and pleadings, court rulings (i.e. everything) are public records
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.
Military financial records are stored in federal government facilities. Few of these records are made public record. There are archives for certain records that are available to the public , and these records can be obtained by visiting libraries such as the Library of Congress to view these records.
The existence of a person remains in public records forever. You cannot delete the history of a person's birth and death.
I found out when I was a child that I am adopted. Now that I'm an adult, I'd like to find my birth parents. What are some places I could search the free public records database?
Quite a bit. Public records are created whenever a document is reported by a government agency (city, state, federal, etc.). These records are available to the public via the Internet, and people use them to find a lot of information. Public records provide details such as: · Birth Records · Death Records · Marriage Records · Divorce Records · Addresses · Phone Numbers · Full Names, AKAs and Aliases · Bankruptcies · Tax Liens · Property Records · Date of Birth · Criminal Records · Business Ownership Records · Professional Licenses Those are just some examples of the information you can get from public records. What you can't get is any "personally identifying" information such as a Social Security Number, or any other data that might allow one person to steal the identity of another. Information about celebrities (actors, musicians, politicians, sports figures, etc.) and minorities is also not available through public records.
I am interested in getting a free public records database. Where can I get a free public records database?
Such records are not made available to the public, nor should they be.