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Guide to Lawsuit Records Search

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Depending on the reason for conducting a lawsuit search and your willingness to pay associated fees upfront, it is now more convenient to locate lawsuit database information online. Access nationwide court records on almost any subject matter.

Most records are assessable online for a nominal fee. Everything from traffic court records, domestic violence, civil lawsuits and judgments are available by having a few vital pieces of information and navigating to county courthouse websites. Find lawsuits on almost anyone, in any state.

Reasons to search a lawsuit database include:

1. Use lawsuit lookup databases to screen prospective residential or commercial tenants
2. Screen potential job candidates with lawsuit records search services
3. Check for negative records before entering into business partnerships

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Retrieve the information you need from a lawsuit records search report


Before paying for records, determine what specific information is most helpful to you. For instance, do you need to find information on a potential tenant or embezzlement records on a potential employee?

I recommend: View Sample Reports offered by online companies before paying for the information. View each field in the report to determine if it is information you will need. Take note of information that is not included in the report. For business lawsuit records, Intelius provides business and personal lawsuit information for a small fee.

Take a quick online tour before conducting an in-person lawsuit records search


At times it is more beneficial to go personally to your local courthouse and conduct a lawsuit records search. Though technology is quickly advancing, not every county office is online or allow online access to their public lawsuit records.

I recommend: Utilize this site to access nationwide information such as driving torts, criminal history and other public records on an individual. If you find you have to go in person, locate the nearest courthouse at  US Courthouse locations to help aid in your search for lawsuits records. This site will provide you the address, phone number and driving directions to your local courthouse for you to conduct a records search.

Identify a reputable company who provides nationwide access search for lawsuits


Research companies with nationwide databases provide information on lawsuit records through basic memberships. Most companies provide the option of a nominal monthly or per-search fee. When searching for lawsuit information, you identify the state to search and the name of the individual and most responses are received within 2 business days.

I recommend: Navigate to this site, which provides Lawsuit Records by State. In addition, this nationwide database site boasts access to over 150 million records for a small fee.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Assess your business need for records searches to determine if a lawsuit records search company is beneficial.
  • If your company often search for lawsuits consider making this a part time responsibility for a designated employee.
  • Determine the lawsuit records information you need most often to select the best company to provide this service for you.
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