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Missouri Public Records Free Database Available Online

By Ben Kingsley


Missouri public records have been made open to the local residents of the state. This was done in accordance to the Freedom of Information Act. Ever since the document was made open to the public, access to the records has been easy and convenient.

These public documents can be grouped into two categories: family documents and criminal records. Family related files consist of the birth, marriage, divorce and death certificates. Criminal records are those that are coming from the police or any law enforcing agencies of the state. It contains details about the violations and the offenses that an individual has committed, while family related documents would have details about the personal information of the individual involved such as the date and place of birth, marriage or death of an individual. The family records would information that focus on what the document is all about. For example, death certificate would have details about what caused the death and such.

The documents are used accordingly to what it was made for. Genealogy is one of the most common uses for the family related files. Some government transactions would call for a copy of any of the family records. The documents can be used as proof of one's identity. When dealing with finances or insurance, marriage, death and divorce certificates may need to be secured. Background check is one of the uses of criminal records since it has details about the crimes that an individual has committed.

Although Missouri public records are opened to the public, access to the files are only limited to the owner of the record and their immediate family. The basic detail of the file that is being requested has to be known as well in order to proceed with the search. The name on the file as well as important dates and details has to be indicated on the request form. Additionally, fees should be paid. Fees may vary depending on the type of document being requested. It is also important to check on the dates that the event took place since there are records which may not have been kept by the state office.

The office of the Department of Health under the Vital Records Section manages the family records of the state while the Criminal Justice Information Services Division is the one responsible for keeping the criminal records of the state. The said offices are where the documents can be obtained. The local county offices where the event has been originally registered can also provide the document. Mail requests can also be sent but it can take days before the result of the search can be obtained. The long wait can be avoided by requesting the documents online.

The development of the Internet has allowed the retrieval of a copy of any of Missouri's public record to be obtained without putting much effort into it. This makes the retrieval faster and effortless. There are websites that lets it users conduct a free government public records search before charging them. Although, many still prefer to go for the paid option because of quality reasons.




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