The Genie

The Genie
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 642
Release: 1988
Genre: Arkansas
ISBN:

The Sourcebook to Public Record Information

The Sourcebook to Public Record Information
Author: Michael L. Sankey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1856
Release: 2003
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Provides information on where to find public records, and includes telephone numbers, retrieval costs, and information on Web access for over 20,000 depositories.

The Sourcebook to Public Record Information

The Sourcebook to Public Record Information
Author: Peter Julius Weber
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1940
Release: 2004-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781879792777

Stop Searching . . . Start Finding! Professionals frustrated with searching for public records can now get accurate and current information on how to obtain records directly from the government. The revised and updated 5th edition of The Sourcebook to Public Record Information profiles-in-detail over 20,000 government agencies that house public records. More than a directory, the agency profiles found in The Sourcebook include access procedures, access restrictions, fees, online capabilities, turnaround times, along with addresses, phone/fax numbers, and additional information.Comprehensive Coverage! The Sourcebook contains an informative ?Public Record Primer? and the industry?s most comprehensive and current and profiles of County Courts, County Recording Offices, State Agencies, Federal Courts, plus, a place name/ZIP Code/county cross index to locate the correct county location. Also includes state/county maps.This extensive guide of over 1,840 pages is a superb time saving and cost cutting resource for background investigations, libraries, legal research, people/asset location and background screening.

Apprentices of Virginia, 1623-1800

Apprentices of Virginia, 1623-1800
Author: Harold B. Gill
Publisher: Ancestry.com
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1989
Genre: History
ISBN:

This compilation of apprentices contains biographical records of nearly 8,000 artisans who worked in Virginia before 1801. It was created as part of a study of the role of artisans in colonial Virginia. Each record includes, when provided, the name, age, sex, and race of the indentured individual, the father's name, the name of the person they are indentured to.