Go to the local law enforcement agency for that community. Many departments track crime trends neighborhood by neighborhood and keep records based on addresses. They will probably help you out.
I can not find any records of a Mobile Home called 'glinted'
The county deed clerk holds this sort of information.
Home Sweet Home Records was created in 1981.
One website that does do property records is www.ussearch.com. It gives you, Ownership deals, home valuations, property records, and more. This website is very helpful
The Crime Records Legal Staff provides support to the bureaus of Crime Records Service and the numerous divisions of the Department. Individuals located in Georgia requiring a name-based criminal history record check.
You can ask an owner, or you can go to the local hall of records and find the name of the land owner. Most home owner associations are non-profit corporations, and are listed with the state, in the Secretary of State's office of records.
You can find out who owns a home in New Jersey by searching the property records at the county assessor's office or using online property search platforms. These records will have information on the property owner's name and contact details. Another option is to check the deed records at the county clerk's office.
Yes, misdemeanors ARE crimes, and it is probably better that you disclose them rather than have them unexpectedly find them in your records.
Suburban Home Records was created in 1995.
Tax records would likely be your best bet.
Steve's alibi for the day of the crime is that he was at work, as confirmed by his employer's records and colleagues who can verify his presence during the time of the crime.
no it is not crime