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From civil suits to tax laws, eHow's got straightforward answers to an array of legal questions. Understand your rights as a landowner by researching the details of real estate, including laws regarding landlords, tenants and homeowners associations. White collar crimes like bribery, credit card fraud, embezzlement and tax evasion are explained, as are laws governing immigration and the military. eHow also offers important information on personal liability, entertainment law, civil rights, zoning and land law.

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  • How to Obtain Phone Records From AT&T

    There are a variety of ways phone records can be used in legal matters: to help establish proof of relationships, unravel a false ability or even to pinpoint someone's whereabouts at a specific...

  • What Are Some Good Things About Online Medical Records?

    There is an ongoing debate---both among governmental officials and medical professionals---surrounding online medical records. As with any debate, there are arguments being made both in favor and...

  • How to Get Birth Records From a Hospital

    Birth certificates issued by the hospital are novelty items and cannot be considered official records. Rather, the hospital is required to report a birth to the local county health department or...

  • What Information Is Public Information on a Person?

    There are a variety of things you can find out about a person in terms of personal records. Detailed public records searches can be conducted in a number of ways, and the type of information...

  • How to Access My Bankruptcy Information Online

    Since bankruptcy is considered public information, it is common knowledge that obtaining bankruptcy records is just as simple as stopping by your bankruptcy district clerk's office. However, this...

  • How to Delete Personal Information From Public Records

    It is nearly impossible to delete your name from public records like voter registrations, property assessment rolls and motor vehicle registrations. Other people are entitled to see those records...

  • How to Make a Code Enforcement Database for Records

    Whether you are a code officer, fire marshal, elected official, or just someone who has a vested interest in his community's appearance, maintaining records of code actions is a good way to ensure...

  • How to Find Old Death Records

    A death record can provide a treasure trove of information for a family historian. A place of burial can lead you to the cemetery. Cause of death might lead you to a newspaper article. Birth and...

  • How to Obtain Military Separation Papers

    To obtain military separation records or any other military service record, is fairly easy for that military member or family. However, if you are searching for a separation record without the...

  • How to Use Forensic Accountants to Detect Fraud

    A forensic accountant is a certified accountant whose specialty lies in analyzing business records and transactions from a criminal perspective. Though not all businesses keep forensic accountants...

  • How Do I Locate a Federal Court Record Online?

    Finding a federal court record can be difficult. U.S. courts are just beginning to step into the technology age, and not all records are available online. However, with a little hard work and...

  • How to Retrieve Military Discharge Papers

    Military discharge papers, officially known as "DD 214" (Defense Department form 214), are one of the most important records of a veteran's life. They are required for everything from obtaining...

  • How to Remove Information From Public Record

    If you own a car, home or business, your name and address are on a public record anyone can review under Freedom of Information laws that protect the public's right to monitor taxpayer-funded...

  • How to Search Federal Court Records

    There are federal courts for handling criminal, civil and bankruptcy matters. Criminal cases that have connections to more than one state, or to Canada or Mexico, are handled in a U.S. district...

  • How to Change Your Name on a Naturalization Certificate

    Naturalization records show proof of U.S. Citizenship. To obtain a name change on your naturalization records you need to file paperwork through the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and...

  • How to Request Naturalization Records

    Naturalization records show proof of U.S. citizenship. Obtaining your naturalization records can be done through U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) by filling out a form and paying...

  • How to Obtain Marriage Records

    Because a marriage is a legal contract as well as a religious contract, all records of your marriage are stored. This information is used for conducting the census but also to determine who has...

  • How to Search Historical Court Records

    Court records are an important source of public information that can be useful for both individuals and businesses. Nowadays, pre-employment background checks are routinely performed as part of...

  • How to Subpoena Police Records

    A subpoena is a formal legal document, specifically, a writ that commands one party in a lawsuit to take a specified action during the discovery phase. Subpoenas are typically drafted by the...

  • How to Read Court Records

    Most court records are available to the public. Some court records are available online. Federal courts have generally made more progress in making records available in electronic format. If...

  • Medical Liability Procedures

    A doctor is required by law to perform under established standards, in accordance with the doctor's training and certification. For example, a family practice physician cannot attempt to perform a...

  • How to Store Personal Medical Records

    If your doctor is planning to retire or if you have some other reason to obtain your personal medical records, you need to understand how to store personal medical records properly. Not only do...

  • How to Find Old Medical Records From a Doctor Who Has Retired

    If you received medical services from a doctor who retired, you may now find yourself in need of your medical records as evidence of vital information but no doctor contact information. If you...

  • How to Find Out Who Owns Land in Arkansas

    Land and property ownership is a matter of public record, and anyone can find out who owns land or property in Arkansas. The Arkansas Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) makes these and other public...

  • How to Keep Personal Medical Records

    Because of legal and privacy issues, obtaining copies of your medical files can be complicated. Therefore, it is a good idea to keep your complete medical history. Generally, maintaining files...

  • Federal Government Guidelines on Record Retention

    Record retention concerns the federal government requiring businesses, organizations and government bodies keeping copies of records that may or may not be immediately relevant to day-to-day...

  • How to Remove Any False Information From My Medical Records

    Medical records hold essential information about our past, lending to why it is so crucial our records are completely accurate. False information as seemingly mundane as medication can have a huge...

  • Public Warrant Information

    People searching for information about outstanding warrants on themselves or others face limitations when it comes to the types of records readily accessible to the public. In general, however, it...

  • How to Obtain a Military Arrest Record

    A military arrest is the arrest of an active soldier, similar to the arrest of a civilian. In the military, however, there are additional rules and laws that military personnel must obey, and...

  • California Public Records Act

    The California Public Records Act, known also as CPRA, is a series of laws enacted by the California Legislature in 1968 ensuring the public's right to access governmental public records.

  • How Long Are Police Records Held For?

    The retention of police records depends on the level of crime and the state in which it occurred. Arrests prior to the age of 18 (the legal age of an adult in the United States) are often sealed;...

  • How to Obtain a Birth Certificate for a U.S. Citizen Born Abroad

    The parents of a U.S. citizen born abroad must report the birth of their child to establish that child's U.S. citizenship. When reported, the parents must submit proof of birth in the form of a...

  • How to Get Copies of Police Records

    Retrieving police records is surprisingly easy. All you need to obtain criminal records or police reports for yourself or another person is the person's personal information and the location of...

  • How to Get Court Records in Written From The Clerk of The Court

    The Freedom to Information Act allows you to get the court records for free. That said there are several ways that you can get the court records. With the internet several courts and counties have...

  • How to Obtain Phoenix Municipal Court Records

    While the Phoenix Municipal Court is one of the largest and busiest courts in the country, the process for obtaining court records is quite simple. Whether by mail, fax, phone, or personal...

  • Where Do Death Certificates Have to Be Recorded in the State of Florida?

    Death records are an important resource for compiling health statistics and conducting genealogical research. Due to the importance of such information, death certificates have long been mandated...

  • How Long Are New York Attorneys Required to Keep Their Client Records?

    The New York Lawyer's Code of Professional Responsibility requires licensed New York attorneys to keep certain client records for a minimum of seven years after the date of the event they record....

  • How to Access Public Records Information

    Public records encompass a lot of things: court cases, property and property tax records, business information--in short any information about anything or anyone that is in the public domain. This...

  • How to Check Real Estate for mortgages and liens

    If you are thinking of buying real estate and want to invest a little time before making an offer here's how you can check the public records to see what has been officially filed. This will...

  • Ethical Challenges in the Management of Health Information

    An individual's health records are among the most sensitive records she will ever possess. Many ethical issues are involved in the management of these records. They include determining who has...

  • How Do Cops Do a Background Check?

    A background check is an attempt to ascertain a person's history through a check of public record databases. Since the records are public, this means that police as well as private investigators...

  • How to Find Court Records in Georgia

    Finding court records in the state of Georgia was once a difficult task. However, modern laws and updated technology have made court records readily accessible to the general public. Like all U.S....

  • How to Obtain Free 1966 Birth Records From California

    If you or someone you know were born in California, you can obtain a birth certificate for official documentation, your own personal records or even a scrapbook. To obtain a certified copy, you...

  • Birth Certificate Information

    A birth certificate is a record of birth for every newborn baby born in the United States. At birth, a nurse or health-care practitioner completes a long-form birth certificate and then transmits...

  • How to Find Court Records Easily

    Court records are normally classified as public records, but really depending on the case - it may be quite hard to find. The Freedom of Information Act requires that courts make the information...

  • How Do I Get My Adoption Records?

    People who have been adopted often want to know more about their birth parents and heritage. In some cases, information about genetic conditions in biological relatives can help with life and...

  • How Far Do Companies Normally Go Back With Background Checks?

    How long criminal checks date back vary by state and county. However, most criminal court vendors will perform checks that date back seven to 10 years. Most employers will only search records...

  • What Is a Public Record?

    The general public often doesn't realize the amount of government information available for the asking. This information is known as a public record, created by taxpayer dollars, and can include...

  • How to Replace a Birth Certificate With No Record of Birth

    Persons born outside of hospitals or those who received only a hospital-issued certificate of birth may have difficulties obtaining replacement copies of their birth records. If the Department of...

  • How to Get Copies of Your Medical Records in CA

    In California, patients' access to medical records is granted under the Health & Safety Code, Section 123110. In general, the section states that any adult patient, or minor patient that by...

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