RecordAccount.com Looking For New Public Records To Expand Its Database
San Diego, CA (PRWEB) March 12, 2014 -- RecordAccount.com has just started to explore what new types of public records it can add to its database to better serve its customers, the company announced yesterday.
“People like having access to the public records we already have available,” a RecordAccount.com spokesman said. “But, obviously, we don't have every type of public record in North America in our database; just what we have seen a demand for. But we believe that there are other records people would like to see, so now the challenge is to find out what records those are so we can compile them.”
RecordAccount.com currently offers people access to public records relating to real estate, arrests and convictions, driving history, military records, and used car histories, he said.
“What we are going to do now is reach out on our social media sites and our blog and ask customers directly what type of records they would like to be able to look up,” he said. “Maybe they want bankruptcy records. Maybe they want marriage and divorce records. Or they could be looking for civil suit records. The only way to find out is to ask people directly.”
He said it would be possible for the company to incorporate any type of public record into their database.
“It's just a matter of knowing people want it,” he said. “Once we know that, our research staff and IT department can get to work on it.”
About RecordAccount.com:
RecordAccount.com was created to serve the needs of consumers across North America searching for public records. With thousands of requests processed each day, RecordAccount.com continues to grow as a reputable customer service resource. Visit RecordAccount.com to chat with a live representative, call 1-877-888-0889, or email Manager(at)RecordAccount(dot)com with any questions or concerns.
Karmen Jones, RecordAccount.com, http://RecordAccount.com, +1 877-888-0889, [email protected]
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