Sentences with phrase «matters of public record such»

It also provides information on where you live and work and may note other matters of public record such as judgments or bankruptcies.

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Your credit report will display information such as your address, employer, and financial accounts (credit cards, loans, mortgages, or other lines of credit), your payment history, items such as bankruptcies or other matters of public record, and more.
And while bankruptcy and consumer proposals are a matter of public record, the chances of anybody — apart from creditors — searching through the archived records to find such information are remote.
Matters of public record obtained from government records (such as collections, liens, judgments or bankruptcies)
The Corresponding Secretary shall be responsible for all correspondence from the public and to the general public and all communications to the membership which do not originate from an official action of the Board of The Corresponding Secretary shall provide and forward to the Board Secretary all matters which require being made of permanent record, and such other matters as may from time to time be specifically assigned to the Board of Directors or the Membership.
As the matter of Mann is about what is in the public record [as compared to something is not, such as what he may or may not done to his wife or how well he treats puppies].
Identification of, and insurance information concerning, such entities is a matter of public record which can be found at the DMV website.
Depositions are a matter of public record, and as such, most lawyers never think to shield videotaped deposition testimony from public disclosure except in cases involving highly sensitive or proprietary information.
Over that 15 year period Butler & Company has developed a strong track record of serving their clients with such matters as personal injury cases, car accident injuries, slip and falls accidents, public transit or bus accidents, and including defending those who are accused of criminal infractions such as impaired driving, assaults, sexual assaults, theft, and defending also those who are served by the police with driving infractions such as Immediate Roadside Prohibitions (IRP) or Administrative Driving Prohibitions (ADP).
Life insurance proceeds are paid to the charity without delay or probate, and such a gift is private, not a matter of public record.
Because your full driving history is a matter of public record, viewing it is as easy as logging on to a public records search engine, such as eVerify.
This information, such as bankruptcies, workers» compensation claims and some criminal records data, are a matter of public record, while things like a credit history check require an applicant's written consent, per the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
• Create and maintain liaison with state agencies to acquire legal papers, stamps and seals • Ascertain that all stamps, seals and papers are kept safely under lock and key • Be physically present at occasions that require state approvals such as for law suits and property matters • Interview clients briefly to ensure that they understand the mechanics of affidavits and other legal documents • Determine the eligibility of documents and clients» intentions by indulging them in conversation • Verify identification documents such as birth certificates, social security cards, passports and licenses • Ascertain that the signer is not coerced into signing a document and report any misdemeanors as soon as they arise • Prepare affidavits, depositions and other documents according to set content standards • Sign prepared documents and affix stamps and seals on them in a bid to provide approval • Perform marriage ceremonies by ensuring that proper licenses are obtained and documentation completed (authorized only in the states of Florida, Maine and South Carolina) • Create and prepare records of items notarized and ensure that they are in correct order for public reference
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