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By Andrew Gilbert

My best friend called me on the phone. She was crying so hard I could barely make out the words she was trying to tell me. Coupled with the mumbled words were little hiccupping sounds that grew louder every second. She was devastated.

She was so happy not too long ago when she told me about the man she was dating. She told me stories about him. She was beaming telling me, "This is the one." The phone call said otherwise. She was no longer happy. She learned the man was married.

The day in the office was quite boring for her so she searched online. She came upon an online Public Records site and typed in the name of the man she was dating and other particulars like birthday and address. She was devastated to learn he was married.

That's what Public Records search online do. These sites are created to conduct research regarding births, deaths, marriages, divorces, criminal records and more. You may use these records through online Public records sites. You will be directed to the page and information you need. Search engines like Yahoo search, MSN Live and Google search direct you to millions of unrelated pages. Instead of going through unrelated pages and sites, you will be led directly to the information you need.

Public Records search may require payment from some of the sites. Other sites are free of charge. Public Records sites are used for background checks, legal purposes and personal purposes.

My best friend may have ended up crying. However, I object to the old clich that says, "What one does not know, does not hurt." It pays off to know even if it hurts. Be informed through Online Public Records. Gain access. It is easy.

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