The defining answer is; can you PROVE they "looked" in your cell phone records? They might have just told you that to cover for your babys mommas aunties B/f who really ratted you out for $20.00. That lie throws a lot of folks off the real trail.
AnswerNo it is not legal but that doesn't stop the repo guy...they just keep coming,they don't eat,don't drink,they don't sleep ...they don't feel ...they just keep coming for the the car.....oops sorry i slipped that's from the Terminator.... Don't think so, Guys!!Yes, you COULD prove that they looked, but I really CAN'T see HOW they could get your records ... last time I checked, obtaining phone records, much less cellular phone records (which are still controversial due to GPS issues and privacy issues) can ONLY be accomplished with a judge's approval -- meaning, a subpoena, a warrant, or a court order (which wouldn't be filed in a CIVIL case, which a repo would obviously be).Sooo ... all you would have to do is do a search of public or court records to see if any such action was taken against you and you could see the judge's name who signed it! ;)
To anyone from whom you are collecting information that will be put in a system of records
Means it's not private information-probably public records anyone can access without your consent needed
If you know the persons name you can search the Ellis Island records or just add a +(plus sign )in front of passager ship records and this will make the computer just look for pages with passager list.
A persons rights are that you are not allowed to be touched by anyone without your consent
Anyone can examine the public land records. Insurance information is not included in the public records.
for anyone in penn foster, the answer is c.database
A judgment is placed on a person's credit when a court rules in favor of a creditor in a lawsuit for unpaid debts. The creditor is the party that pursues legal action to obtain a judgment against the debtor, and this judgment can negatively impact the individual's credit score and ability to borrow money in the future.
Answer Anyone can if they know how.
No
It would be illegal for the government to gather such information about the sales of a legal product without a search warrant.
U.S. or foreign citizens Universities State and local governments
Yes, the medical records for a client's pets are covered by confidentiality and privacy laws, similar to records maintained by other companies about a person's property. Veterinarians are also ethically and professionally obligated to not divulge the medical information of a patient to anyone but the owner of record.