The Arrest Records computer registry handles police reports and arrests in Greenville. These reports contain details on arrests made by Greenville police, and include records on wanted people, the extent of their charges, sentences if applicable, names and identifying characteristics of arrested individuals, and the dates such instances occurred.
This portion details civil and criminal court decisions, results, and liens in Greenville. Information regarding bankruptcies, legal judgements, contract disputes, small claims court decisions, foreclosures and eviction notices can be found in this section, where it is available for research and procurement
Public records kept by the government of Greenville are considered available to its citizens, and can located in the Public Records section. This includes local property ownership, details on a citizen's birth, marriages and death records, as well as any Greenville archives relating to individuals or their family.
Inside the divorce record section, you can get records outlining court dates of divorce proceedings, the participation in those proceedings, those involved, settlements, and final results. These records have been collected going back as far a 3 decades, and remain readily available for research and procurement within this section.
This section features legal proceedings involving infractions, misdemeanors and felony traffic transgressions. Any incidents involving drivers are recorded here, including drivers that operate while intoxicated, commited vehicular manslaughter along with other more dangerous crimes, and drivers that have commited more minor crimes. Both new and repeat offenses can be found.
The People Search makes it possible for individuals to look for and identify people based on information like their first and last name, physical or email address, telephone number, relatives or house mates. Once located, additional proprietary info is provided on the target individual.
Our comprehensive public records database includes over 2 billion records and covers over 95% of the U.S. population. These records are collected from both public and private sources across the nation.
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