Records originating with or maintained by a government and available for access by the public.
1 The state also passed a law converting the materials into public records .
2 The proof in the public records of those public crimes is abundant.
3 It has since changed its name to Laboratory Experts, public records show.
4 They also owned two neighboring properties in nearby Woodside, public records show.
5 Again, the Persians, we are told, used parchment for their public records .
6 The company is based in Noble, Oklahoma, according to public records .
7 Reuters was unable to reach either of them at addresses in public records .
8 Other public records show Vergez owned a separate property at the same time.
9 But you're not going to find him in any public records .
10 The wormeaten state-papers, official correspondence, public records , are all serviceable, indispensable, to history.
11 As there are public records of all arrests, court cases, sentences and paroles.
12 Their public records are now permanently branded with ugly disclosures about the incidents.
13 New legislation increased the frequency of inspections and made the inspectors' reports public records .
14 Less than a year ago, I filed a simple public records request in Nevada.
15 Information about subsequent survival was obtained from the case file or from public records .
16 Horowitz is not registered under any political party, according to a public records search.
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