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		<title>What Is VIN Lookup?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A VIN lookup is often a helpful tool for those who want to gather information about a vehicle. The VIN or vehicle identification number is a set of numbers often found on a vehicle, usually under the hood or new the dash board. This information works as a specific link to the car. With the right tools, an individual can find out about the vehicle&#8217;s history. That can be something very important when considering whether to buy a vehicle. The VIN number works much like a Social Security number works for people. It creates a link to all of the things the vehicle has been involved with, to some point.</p>
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<p>One of the most important things to know about a VIN lookup is that only actions in which the VIN number was used and recorded will be included in any lookup report. In other words, individual maintenance reports will not likely be a part of the history of the vehicle. Rather, there are databases that collect any information reported through the VIN system only. For those who want to learn more about these recordings, it is possible to access a VIN report through a formal lookup service. This information can be very helpful.</p>
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<p>In most situations, the benefit using a VIN lookup is to gather information about the vehicle&#8217;s history. This search will provide information about any legal matters the vehicle has been involved in. When an accident occurs or when a driver is pulled over after an accident, the VIN number of the vehicle is taken. Even if the driver is pulled over for speeding, the VIN number is gathered. Generally, the police will run the number through a lookup service to ensure the vehicle is not stolen. He or she will also use this information to record the current incident when it relates to the vehicle.</p>
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<p>VIN lookup services are not just for legal reasons or uses. This information can also be ideal for those who are buying a car. If you plan to purchase a vehicle, you may benefit from knowing that the vehicle was in an accident, for example. The VIN lookup may provide this information. The lookup may also provide information about any transactions in which the vehicle changed ownership. Generally, the personal details of the owner are not available to the general public through this type of search, but in some situations, this information is accessible.</p>
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<p>In order to use a VIN lookup service, it is necessary to have the number located on the vehicle. It is also necessary to use one of the various lookup services found online or otherwise. The goal of these services is to educate the potential buyer, but that does not mean the information provided represents a full report. In many instances, it does not contain all of the information important about the vehicle. These reports do not often provide information about the individual owners but do provide information related to the location of the vehicle, in some situations.</p>
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		<title>What Is Unclaimed Asset Search?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An unclaimed asset search could provide information about assets, including money and real estate an individual owns or has the right to but does not have in his or her [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An unclaimed asset search could provide information about assets, including money and real estate an individual owns or has the right to but does not have in his or her possession. Due to taxation or other property exchanges, it is common for the title or ownership of some asset to become lost or otherwise without claim. When the government is holding possession of an asset that is someone else&#8217;s true owned item, it becomes important for the government to locate the owner. This is often done through traditional methods but in some cases, the government agency may not have the property resources for contacting that information. That is when the property enters an unclaimed asset fund.</p>
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<p>Individuals can and should conduct an unclaimed asset search to determine if he or she owns real estate, property of another type or even money. These may be in the possession of any government agencies, including law enforcement, courts, the IRS or the various state, city, county and federal agencies. These properties may be claimed by presenting information to identify oneself to the property authority. In some cases, these funds may be transferred immediately to the proper individual. Many people do not know they have property in this type of limbo, though.</p>
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<p>Property could be listed in the unclaimed asset search in many instances. For example, if a government agency issues a check, refund or other payment to an individual and he or she does not cash it, the funds sit unclaimed in an account for that individual. In other cases, an individual may be awarded property and even real estate through an estate and may not know this information because the estate manager or courts could not contact them. This property is just held in limbo until an owner steps forward to claim it. This could occur in many ways.</p>
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<p>Generally, an unclaimed asset search will produce information about the property an individual owns. For example, the use of a person&#8217;s name and address may produce information about the individual&#8217;s potential claim opportunities. Information could be in a maiden name or in a spouse&#8217;s name and therefore less identifiable. In some cases, an improper spelling, the wrong address or old information can cause this information about these funds or property to be lost. By conducting a thorough search for these unclaimed assets, individuals can learn about potential property they own and have the legal right to.</p>
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<p>An unclaimed asset search does not provide information about an individual&#8217;s current location. It does not provide information about a current address but it can provide information about a previous address or any other information that is outdated, such as phone numbers. Because this information is outdated, it cannot be used to contact an individual. It is also possible for property to be listed in the name of a deceased individual. If that is the case, his or her estate may have rightful ownership of that property but they may not know it exists without an unclaimed asset search.</p>
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		<title>What Are Voter Verification Records?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The use of voter verification records could prove to provide some very important information for those who wish to build on a person&#8217;s history or family records. Voter verification is a method of ensuring that the information collected during a voting session is accurate and that an individual is submitting the results to the system even though the system does not use a ballot in paper form. In short, this information helps to ensure that votes made are accurate. These records help to ensure that the records included are accurate and that each vote cast is done so in a legally binding way.</p>
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<p>The information contained in these records varies. In most instances, the records are meant to be kept on file if there is any concern about the accuracy of a vote. They are meant then to be accessed and recounted or otherwise compared to ensure the information provided is accurate during a vote. Voter verification records do differ from state to state and some instances in which these records can provide additional information, including information about a person&#8217;s name, address and other identifying details.</p>
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<p>Voter verification records have not always been kept. However, since the early formation of a voting system in the US, there has been a means to gathering and ensuring that individuals casting a vote were allowed to do so and that they were doing so at the proper location. In early American history, it was not difficult to know this since cities were small enough. As cities grew, though, this information became harder to manage and thus a method was put into place to collect information from a person to ensure he or she was allowed to vote.</p>
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<p>The secrecy of the ballot was also a big factor in the creation of voter verification records. In older voting eras, votes were cast in a small room where individuals would verbally or in a show of hands vote on a measure or a person. Later, paper records were created. There have been many instances in which these records were considered inaccurate or that they were wrongly counted. Since the beginning of voting in paper form there have been questions about accuracy. This method helps to reduce those risks and helps to ensure that the individual is actually casting a vote in a fair manner and according to the laws in the area.</p>
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<p>Voter verification records may be on file in some situations. There are some databases of this information available online. You may be able to search this information to learn more about family members or about the way that a person voted in a particular election or campaign. Some information is kept private including information about the most recent votes. These records are meant for verification purposes and as such, they do not make it into the public&#8217;s hands often for other reasons. However, for those who are looking for information contained in these records, it is possible to find that information by searching the various databases for it.</p>
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		<title>What Are Voter Records?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Voter records may be accessible in some states. The information contained in these records can help individuals to locate others or to learn more about the voting trends in any given area. In the United States, any citizen or legal alien in the country has the right to vote if he or she is over the age of 18. The country does not require individuals to take a specific party as their own, but it does require individuals to register to vote. Registration helps to indicate your right to vote based on the information you provide. This information is contained in voter records. Voter records are documents or files meant to maintain information to identify an individual when he or she reports to vote.</p>
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<p>The information contained in voter records will vary from one area to the next. However, most information is only information provided by the individual when he or she registered to vote in the county or city in which the voting takes place. This is usually basic information to identify the individual such as a name, address and date of birth. At the time of registration, a photo identification is required to ensure the individual&#8217;s identity. There may be a copy of this in the file, though that photo may not be accessible to the public.</p>
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<p>In addition to this, voter records may also include information about an individual&#8217;s registration status, such as if he or she is registered and if so where. Individual information such as the precinct location and the legislative district may also be a part of these records. When changes are made, including when the individual moves, a new voter records is created at that time in the new location he or she registers to vote in.</p>
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<p>In most states, voter records are now available online. Individuals can registrar to vote through an online service. At the time of voting, the individual must still produce a photo identification, though. More so, most people are able to search voter records online. This search provides an opportunity for the public to learn about an individual&#8217;s status. It does not, in any way, provide information about who the individual voted for. It may provide information about the party of alignment if the voting individual has declared him or herself a member of one political party or another.</p>
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<p>There are many ways an individual may use voter records, though. The information may be helpful in determining where someone lived. It may help to determine if a person was a Republican, Democrat or an Independent, if he or she listed that information. This information can also serve as a way of legally verifying a person&#8217;s physical address. The information contained in these files may include spousal information as well, but this is not as likely. Most information is just about the individual who registered to vote. Nevertheless, voter records can prove to be helpful in answering many questions an individual may have.</p>
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		<title>What Are Vital Records?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Vital records may provide the information necessary to conduct a background search or to answer the many questions individuals have. Vital records are not always available. Many times, this information is kept on file through the state or local towns, but these records were not always readily accessible. In many situations, these records can answer important questions that individuals have, but finding them can prove to be a bit more work than what many think. However, today, every state in the country has a method of collecting the data from the birth, death and marriages of individuals and housing it in a centralized database for the long term.</p>
<p>Vital records are important events that happen in a person&#8217;s life. In terms of government collection of information, this will include the birth of an individual, marriages, divorces as well as death information. These records are available in various forms and are generally certificates issued by government agencies as a proof of the event occurring. The gathering and use of these records can be very important for many reasons, including verifying the event took place for legal reasons. They can also be used after death to verify family relations and connections. Because of the importance of the information contained, most states do provide access to these records, but that is not the case in all states.</p>
<p>In states that do not have open records, this indicates that most vital records will be kept closed from public access. The information may only be available to those who can prove a close family relation, such as a spouse, child, sibling or parent. In some states, these records are kept out of the general public arena for a set number of years after they occur and then the records become publically accessible. Most states are open records states meaning they allow access to vital records to the public without requiring any relation to gather the information.</p>
<p>Vital records can be thorough or very basic. The state&#8217;s keep a notation of any event in a larger database that is archived. Local townships or counties will keep a more thorough record. This thorough record will likely include information such as the individual&#8217;s full name, address and next of kin information. The vital record may also include information related to the event, such as the church an individual was married at or the hospital a person was born in. The information is accessible in this certificate form for legal benefits, too, such as proving a child was born or proving that two people were legally married or divorced in a court of law.</p>
<p>Vital records can provide a great resource of information. In some cases, they can answer questions about who a person was married to, who their children were and where they lived. Vital records are on file for some people dating back to the 1600&#8242;s in some areas. Most records were not formally collected, though, by the state until the mid 1900&#8242;s. Local townships and county clerk’s offices are the best source for more detailed and older records.</p>
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		<title>What Are SSN Lookups ?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the United States, an SSN or Social Security Number is one of the most basic pieces of information provided to a citizen. This information is given to those who become citizens of the country to use as a type of identification. It is essential that individuals safeguard this information to protect their identity as well as their overall financial well-being. However, there is another side to the coin. An employer may wish to validate that the number given by an employee is actually accurate. To do so, an SSN lookup service may be used. This could provide information about the person for various needs.</p>
<p>SSN lookups can provide a range of details about a person but it is important to know that not all personally identifiable information is available through these services. The most important and most simplistic type of SSN lookup is available through the Social Security Administration, the agency that issues and maintains this information. Those who are employers of verified businesses are able to put in the Social Security number they have for an individual and the system will check to ensure the data matches based on what is collected and reported. There are limits to how many checks can be run at one time. More so, this works as a verification tool and not one that allows for anyone to gather information that could otherwise be very sensitive.</p>
<p>There are other SSN lookups available as well. Some of these are very accurate. The goal is to punch in the Social Security Number of a known person and to retrieve confirmation of the name or other identifying information. In some situations, it may be possible to use these tools to look up this number of another person but this is not often considered a good thing to do because, again, this is a very closely guarded number.</p>
<p>Some people may wish to use these tools to learn more about an individual or to file legal requirements after a person has died. It is possible to use SSN lookups for this reason. Keep in mind that there are some free services that offer basic information while others are paid services. In all situations, the accuracy of the information is critical and it can often be very hard to verify this information. For some people, this information can be very important to gather.</p>
<p>The use of SSN lookups may be beneficial in many cases, including for genealogy records or searches. However, these numbers have not been in place long, and even then, the records kept that include the name, address and other identifying information about the individual are even more scarce. This tool is often best used as a verification tool rather than a tool for learning about someone after death. The information contained in these records, when deemed to come from an accurate resource such as the government, is considered legally binding and accurate. However, gathering information about the person&#8217;s SSN is often the hardest part and the first step.</p>
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		<title>What Is A Bankruptcy Records Search?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A bankruptcy records search can provide information about the bankruptcy actions individuals have taken. Bankruptcy is a method of reducing or eliminating the debt one owes do to various financial limitations. An individual must file a petition with the federal court for this particular event to occur. Individuals must abide by the state&#8217;s laws and work through a long process to file bankruptcy. Once filed, creditors cannot make claims against the individual&#8217;s estate or further try to collect on the debt. Because this is a legal action in a federal court, it is a part of federal public records and therefore available for anyone to access.</p>
<p>For those who wish to know about the bankruptcy actions of another person, performing a bankruptcy records search is possible. This process allows individuals to get information about these legal actions individuals have taken. When bankruptcy occurs, the process generally takes about two to three months to process. During that time and at the time of filing the documents, these records remain open to the public. They will stay on the individual&#8217;s record for ten years or longer, depending on state and federal limitations. Throughout this time, anyone who wishes to know about the bankruptcy action can access the records.</p>
<p>Bankruptcy records search information often contains a great deal of information. A basic search will reveal the information about the individual filing for bankruptcy. This will include the name, address and other identifying information for the individual filing the action. It will also contain the name of the law firm, if any, working with the individual, as well as the date of the filing, any action the bankruptcy trustee has taken as well as any pending asset liquidation occurring. In some cases, these documents are more thorough and they will provide information about the reasons for filing as well as the overall expected discharge date.</p>
<p>There are many reasons to gather these records. Individuals may wish to learn about the notations in the public about their own situation. In other cases, these records can prove ownership loss of property from the owner through the bankruptcy filing. For creditors, gathering this information can be helpful in determining if it is possible to continue to pursue the individual for the debt owed. These records can also provide for connections to various real estate or other assets once owned by the family or individual filing.</p>
<p>A bankruptcy records search can be conducted online. It is possible to use the court&#8217;s database to look for this information if you have the individual&#8217;s name, address, case number or other vital identifying information. There are other databases requiring less information also available. By using these tools, individuals can learn more about the bankruptcy filing action as well as the outcome of these court cases. Not all cases will be awarded as discharged. In addition, the bankruptcy records search will also provide information about the type of bankruptcy filed as well as information on any business bankruptcy cases that may be occurring.</p>
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		<title>What Is an Online People Search?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An online people search can help individuals to find others using the Internet and on the Internet. For those who are looking for long lost friends, colleagues or even individuals [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An online people search can help individuals to find others using the Internet and on the Internet. For those who are looking for long lost friends, colleagues or even individuals who must repay debts, the Internet is an enormous tool to doing that. In some situations, information about a person may be available through a simple search of that individual&#8217;s name. However, unless the individual&#8217;s name is unique, it is quite common to get misleading information. A better option, then, is to use a formal online people search to gather these details.</p>
<p>There are many types of searches available. Each one is a bit different but most will use various bits of information found in numerous online databases to locate an individual or at least additional information about that person. Searching for people is simplified with this type of tool because it accesses numerous databases to track down a person. There are many online people search engines available and each one may access various types of information to help in the locating of individuals. The information may include more details when additional information is included in the search.</p>
<p>The online people search is useful in many types of searches. This includes in searches for classmates, friends, birth parents, professionals and family members. Some people perform this type of search to learn about someone they have just met or would like to meet. Information can help to provide information about long lost family members or those who were unknown to you. In addition, some searches will reveal a person&#8217;s name, address, telephone number and much more. This information can help to bring people together.</p>
<p>In order for any online people search to be effective, as much information as possible about the person needs to be included in the people search process. This includes information about the person such as name, address, previous address, previous schools or colleges, information about places of work or details like birthdates. You can use a people search like this to learn about people who have died as well, especially if there are records of the individual being online.</p>
<p>People search tools on the web can help individuals to learn what people do based on the records available. For example, only information in the public can be accessible. Information that is restricted is not available through a public search. However, if there are court records, legal actions, information about a person&#8217;s birth or marriage and other details are in the public, they can become accessible.</p>
<p>An online people search will likely work by gathering information from several databases and reporting it in one form. Many of these search methods will use a variety of data from government public records, libraries, businesses, phone records and criminal histories to pull up as much information on the person as possible. It is quite common for individuals to use an online people search to discover additional information about the individual that spurs another search that may provide even more. Those looking for others by name will find this type of search most authentic.</p>
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		<title>What Is Reverse Address Lookup?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A reverse address lookup is a service to help individuals locate information on the ownership of a property. This service requires individuals to put the number and street information of a property into the search engine. It will then provide information about the owner of that property. This tool can be helpful in a number of different instances, but it is nearly always beneficial when individuals need to know who lives at a certain location. It does have limitations. The information can also be outdated. For the most part, it can provide important information useful for various genealogy and family history searches, as well as for many independent needs.</p>
<p>A reverse address lookup can help individuals to learn the name of a person who owns a piece of real estate. This may be necessary in numerous instances. For example, those who are buying a new home may wish to learn who the neighbors are before they actually agree to make the purchase. In other situations, it is an important tool for locating past owners of a piece of real estate. Some people use the search to learn more about the previous owners of their current home. The information provided can date back significantly and answer many of the questions individuals are looking for.</p>
<p>Property records are another type of search that can help in this way. When it is necessary to learn information about a piece of real estate, a formal records search may be necessary. This type of search can provide information such as the previous owner&#8217;s name, address, and potentially a current address if one is on file. However, reverse address lookup services may not provide much more than the name of the person owning the property and potentially some information about the property further to identify it.</p>
<p>The use of a reverse address lookup can be very easy to use. The only information needed to gather necessary information from this resource is the address of the location, including the city and state it is located in. Once that information is provided, a name may be displayed. From that point, some searches and services will offer additional reports or records searches on the individual, including a full records search for any information contained in the public arena.</p>
<p>In some cases, a reverse address lookup will provide some basic information about the property itself. This may include information about the property&#8217;s size, value or layout. In other situations, these reports will provide details about the previous ownership of the property. This information can help to locate family members or friends when the name of the person is not known but where they lived is. The information on these records comes from public records. These are records available to the public as a whole. However, searching the right database may be necessary in order to gather this information for reporting. Keep in mind that the use of a reverse address lookup can provide limited information, no information or even outdated information in some situations.</p>
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		<title>What Is Reverse Phone or Cellular Lookup?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A reverse phone or cellular lookup service may be an ideal tool to use for those who wish to learn more about a phone number they have. This is one of the most popular tools for locating information about phone numbers. In today&#8217;s modern society, when someone calls a phone or a cell phone, the name of that individual often appears on the phone, especially if the individual is programmed into the person&#8217;s phone already or if a caller identification service is a part of the phone offering. However, when no information comes up, many people do not answer the phone but instead look up the number instead. This is where this tool comes into play.</p>
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<p>The reverse phone or cellular lookup tool can work for many reasons. In many situations, this tool is very simple to use. All that is needed is the phone number provided by the phone number, often displayed on the phone at the time the individual calls. Punch this information into the reverse phone or cellular lookup tool and within a few seconds information is provided. It will often provide information about the person&#8217;s name and potentially the location of the phone service. This can include both individuals as well as businesses contacting the individual</p>
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<p>There are limitations to these lookup services, though. In some situations, the phone number is blocked or it remains anonymous. This may happen in situations where the number is calling from out of the country or has a block on the personal information. Individuals who own a phone number can do this by paying a fee to their phone company. Cell phones offer the same unlisted service option for the phone owner. In the case of businesses, the phone number may not be clear in terms of ownership because of the service using it. This may be a telemarketing or collection company working on behalf of numerous companies.</p>
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<p>In other cases, the reverse phone or cellular lookup service can provide the name and address of the person who owns and operates the phone. This information is stored in the public, but the lookup service makes it easier to track this information and to locate it in general. With the help of the lookup service, it may be possible to gather additional information. For example, if a business calls, this lookup service may also provide information about the name of the business as well as information about the type of industry it is in.</p>
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<p>It is possible to use a reverse phone or cellular lookup for any number. If that number is in the public, it will be presented to the user of the service. In other cases, this information may be unable to be found. The use of this service is often free but for more information some services will charge a fee. For example, the service may offer a fee for providing the address of the phone number&#8217;s owner. This information may or may not be helpful depending on the reason for conducting the search.</p>
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