It is possible to do a reverse license place search in order to find out someone's name. Though it may not be easy, but there are a few reverse license plate search sites that you could try, like www.license-plate-search.org/
Yes, criminal warrants are a matter of public record.
Hugh Hefner's will is not a matter of public record. It's contents are not known.Hugh Hefner's will is not a matter of public record. It's contents are not known.Hugh Hefner's will is not a matter of public record. It's contents are not known.Hugh Hefner's will is not a matter of public record. It's contents are not known.
yes
No, it's public record
This is not a matter of public record.
Yes, information about property owners is typically a matter of public record and can be accessed through local government offices or online databases.
Maybe. It depends on the hiring standards of that state and public defender's office. But normally, if you can get a bar license, you can be hired as an attorney. Depending on the criminal record and the state, you probably won't be able to get a law license.
Yes, your adult arrest and criminal prosecution history is a permanent record.
Because they are documents that are issued by the state, and the state's business is the people's business. All such professional licenses to practice are required by law to be posted in a public area accessible to the pubic in the location where the licensee conducts their profession. There is nothing confidential about the serial number or the name on the license being public knowledge, but the home address and contact information of the license holder IS confidential.
With the filing...it is a matter of public record. That isn't to say they have to advertise it.....but the public record is exactly that, and anyone can find it, and generally, newspapers and such publish it.
LSAT scores are not a matter of public record.
Revocable and irrevocable trusts become a public record only if they have been recorded in the land records because they hold title to real property.