Pacific Information Resources, Inc. dba Search Systems releases latest version of their free public records site www.searchsystems.net, adding descriptions to their public record links.
Thousand Oaks, CA -- November 25, 2002 -- This week Pacific Information Resources, Inc. released the latest version of their web site at www.searchsystems.net (formerly www.pac-info.com) which adds pop-up site descriptions to many of their more than 10,000 links to free public record databases.
Pacific Information Resources, Inc. located at http://www.searchsystems.net/ established the first and most comprehensive collection of free public record databases at www.pac-info.com in 1997. Since then they have continued to add new useful public record resources, and to upgrade the quality and usefulness of the site. Last year they added a search feature to assist visitors in finding the information they need. This year they moved the site to its new location and added significant upgrades.
Tim Koster, CEO of Pacific Information Resources, Inc. says I think everyone hates to visit government offices and plow through court records or deal with unhelpful public agency voice mail systems. Public agencies today are making their database information available free to the public through the power of the Internet. Now you can access corporate information, property records, contractors and medical license details, criminal records, search for inmates and sex offenders, and lots more. Weve brought these databases together into one site to make it easier for people to find the information they need to make important decisions. This new version of our web site has taken over a year of work and planning. Weve upgraded our facilities, added new servers, and have plans to soon add some awesome new features. This week we added link descriptions and a new format to clearly identify which links are free and which ones require a payment. We were pleased that the July, 2002 edition of Yahoo! Internet Life magazine named us one of the '50 most incredibly useful sites on the Internet. We take that honor very seriously and plan to continually improve the site and add additional resources."
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