Such records are rarely (if ever) posted on-line simply due to the sheer magnitude and number of arrests that take place on a daily basis throughout the US. If you are interested in a certain location - arrest records are public documents and you can go to the jail or police station and ask to see the arrest log.
The first place to start would be to check for any public records using a search engine. Any recent arrests will likely show up. If any records are identified, you should go to the local police department and ask them for a background check.
I would like to verify if someone is married in Mexico. how can I do that so I am checking recent records
No, a credit judgment would not show up on criminal records. Criminal records typically only contain information related to arrests, charges, convictions, and other criminal activities. Credit judgments would be a separate matter under civil law.
They would be classified as extinct. Volcanoes with recorded eruptions - but nothing 'recent' would be classed as dormant.
In order to find out about recent car accidents in your local area it would be possible to search back issues of the local paper who may have covered these. In addition, your local police force will most likely have an online site which records such incidents.
There are many places where one would be able to find recent Caribbean news online. One would be able to view Caribbean news on sites such as Caribbean Newspaper.
everything would be fine and no arrests or anything else
There is no online information for St. Joseph County Jail. You would have to call the Sheriff's Department at (269) 467-9045 for information. There is, however, online information for Michigan Depatment of Corrections inmates.
Generally, in Massachusetts you are served a copy of the lien by the sheriff who also records a notice of lien in the land records. Notice to you might not be received. Many land records are now online. You should check in your area for an online link to your local land records and run a check on your name. Otherwise, you can always go to the land records office to check your name and property if you think a creditor may have recorded a lien.
My husband has my phone and abused me please help me I have no gas and no money
To my knowledge, the Microsoft SQL 2005 server did not break any records. I could not find anything online that would support it having broken a record at any time.
This should be public record, found at the courthouse. First you would need to find the owners. That information is available through your local Tax Appraisal District, which usually has a website. You would have to find out from the owner who the lender is.