Recordaccount.com to Start Educational Campaign About Which Records Are Public and Why
San Diego, CA (PRWEB) October 20, 2013 -- RecordAccount.com is preparing to release a report explaining public records laws so that their customers know which records they can search for and why they can search for them, the company announced yesterday.
“One of the biggest things our customer service representatives spend their time on is answering questions about public records laws,” a RecordAccount.com spokesman said. “People are constantly asking us which records are public. Other people call up and ask us why certain records, which they think should be private, are public. We want to use this educational campaign to answer those questions once and for all.”
The report will initially be available in the members' section of the RecordAccount.com site and then later released to their social media sites and their blog, he said.
“Public records laws are not something that most people are taught in school, so it can be confusing at first,” he said. “But we are going to explain the law and all of its implications in plain English, without any legalese, so that people understand how they can use it to their own benefit.”
RecordAccount.com worked with experts in the legal community to create the educational guide, he said.
“We believe that the more people understand the law, the better they will be able to use it to protect themselves and their families,” he said. “We are performing a public service.”
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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