Official Property Records's mission is to give people easy and affordable access to public record information. However, laws such as the Fair Credit Reporting Act regulate how you can use information you obtain from OfficialPropertyRecords.org.
Including, but not limited to, leasing a residential or commercial space
Assesssing the risk of existing credit obligations of an individual determining eligibility for issuing credit or insurance
Reviewing a personal customer account to determine whether the person continues to meet the terms of the account
You may not use OfficialPropertyRecords.org when evaluating a person for employment, reassignment, promotion, or retention
Including, but not limited to, nannies and domestic workers
Including, but not limited to, a person’s qualifications for an educational program or scholarship
Evaluating someone as a candidate to adopt a pet, service animal, human or any other item under consideration for entrusting in someone’s care or custodianship
Eligibility or fitness of someone to participate in, be considered for, admitted to, or to be a beneficiary or recipient (or otherwise entitle someone to gain from), any non-profit, grant or charitable program or activity
Using OfficialPropertyRecords.org information in these ways violates both our Terms & Conditions and the law, and can lead to possible criminal penalties. We take this very seriously, and reserve the right to terminate user accounts and/or report violators to law enforcement as appropriate.
Below are a few examples of some of the ways you can and can’t use public record information from OfficialPropertyRecords.org. If you still are not sure whether your use of OfficialPropertyRecords.org is OK, we encourage you to review our complete Terms & Conditions, which provide the final say on how you can use information from OfficialPropertyRecords.org, or to Contact Us. If you wish to use information for a purpose that is not allowed by OfficialPropertyRecords.org, please visit the website of a Consumer Reporting Agency.
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Evaluating someone as a candidate to adopt a pet, service animal, human or any other item under consideration for entrusting in someone’s care or custodianship
Eligibility or fitness of someone to participate in, be considered for, admitted to, or to be a beneficiary or recipient (or otherwise entitle someone to gain from), any non-profit, grant or charitable program or activity