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  • " There appears to be no valid basis for withholding the compact under the Freedom of Information Law, " said Robert Freeman , executive director of the Committee on Open Government, the state body that oversees the public-record statutes.

    Governor Is Mum on Casino Dealings Jacob Gershman 2010

  • This well-known tip can protect you against identity theft by alerting you of incorrect information, atypical credit history, and public-record information that is incorrect or doesn't need to appear on your report.

    Privacy 2009

  • Many agencies make available online public-record documents, such as property records, divorce agreements and tax liens, all of which display SSNs clearly and without guesswork.

    Is Hiding Your Social Security Number Worth It? 2009

  • These nine-digit combinations, unique for each individual, have for years been displayed on public-record documents published online by state government agencies.

    Is Hiding Your Social Security Number Worth It? 2009

  • WASILLA, Alaska -- Sarah Palin is resigning as Alaska's governor because the volume of investigations and public-record requests scrutinizing her activities kept her from doing what she wanted, said one of her confidantes.

    Palin Confidante Says Governor Felt Hampered by Probes 2009

  • But compiling public-record notices is arduous and error-prone.

    Trying to Track 2008

  • He may also provide any other public-record information, the status of the case, the names of investigators, and request assistance.

    Fitzgerald Should Keep His Opinions to Himself 2008

  • In the standard American method of recording, the documents—deeds, mortgages, land contracts—are deposited and noted in a public-record office.

    A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985

  • In the standard American method of recording, the documents—deeds, mortgages, land contracts—are deposited and noted in a public-record office.

    A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985

  • In the standard American method of recording, the documents—deeds, mortgages, land contracts—are deposited and noted in a public-record office.

    A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985

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