How To Look Up Your Record
Public Records | DMV.ORG
Personal public records may include some or all* of the following information: Name. Address. Birth date/age. Names of family members. Political party affiliation. Past arrests. Businesses or websites owned. * NOTE: These are just a few examples of the information typically available on public records, but does not represent a full list of facts.
https://www.dmv.org/public-records/Access State Records Online - StateRecords.org
Criminal Records Check A type of search that is conducted through an online check service that resources databases of the criminal records-at various jurisdictional levels-to check if there is a match in the databases they have, and if more criminal information can be available to the person running the search. Criminal Records Search: When a person seeks to uncover the potential criminal history of a particular individual and the nature of this history in the criminal justice system.
https://staterecords.org/criminal.phpRecords | USCIS
Use our online FOIA system to request your own immigration record, another person’s immigration record, or non-A-File information such as policies, data, or communications. Electronic Reading Room Our Electronic Reading Room helps you search for information identified under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
https://www.uscis.gov/records/recordsCriminal Arrest Records & Background Checks | DMV.ORG
A criminal record—or “rap sheet"—is a record of a person's criminal history. Often, the criminal record includes a compilation of local, state, and federal criminal information. Aside from criminal history information, the record also includes the person's: Name and known aliases. Date of birth. Address. Photograph. Fingerprints.
https://www.dmv.org/criminal-records.phpLocating and Tracking Adult Vaccine Records | CDC
Ask your doctor, pharmacist or other vaccine provider for an immunization record form or download and use this form pdf icon [4 pages] external icon. Bring this record with you to health visits, and ask your vaccine provider to sign and date the form for each vaccine you receive. That way, you can be sure that the immunization information is current and correct.
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/adults/vaccination-records.htmlCourt Records | United States Courts
The main type of record the federal courts create and maintain is a case file, which contains a docket sheet and all documents filed in a case. Case files and court records can be found on PACER.gov. Find a Case (PACER)
https://www.uscourts.gov/court-recordsMilitary Records and Identification | USAGov
Check the Status of Your Military Records Request. To check the status of your order for recent records (World War I - Present), contact the National Personnel Records Center. For older military records (generally before 1917), contact the National Archives. Get a Military or Veteran Identification (ID) Card
https://www.usa.gov/military-recordsHow to Lookup Someone’s Criminal Record - SearchQuarry
5 Ways to Lookup Criminal Records Make a request at your local courthouse for your criminal record. Many local agencies allow you to get a copy of your criminal record in person, not for other people.\ Use your state’s website to obtain copies of your criminal records. From their web portal you’ll likely be able to obtain a copy of your record.
https://www.searchquarry.com/how-to-lookup-someones-criminal-record/Driving Records & Motor Vehicle Report Status | DMV.ORG
You can order your driving record or motor vehicle report (MVR) with your state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), Secretary of State (SOS), Department of Revenue (DOR), Department of Public Safety (DPS), or Motor Vehicle Division (MVD). Your driving record/MVR contains information about your driving history including: Status of drivers license
https://www.dmv.org/driving-records.phpFind and Update Your Child's Vaccination Records | CDC
When you maintain a copy of your child’s vaccination record: Keep the record in a safe place where you can easily locate it. Bring it to each of your child’s doctor visits. Ask the doctor or nurse to jot down the vaccine given, date, and dosage on your child’s vaccination record.
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/parents/records/find-records.html