Public records are official documents and information collected from a wide range of government agencies and private organizations. These records may include birth and death certificates, marriage and divorce filings, criminal and arrest histories, property records, phone numbers, addresses, credit reports, school transcripts, and more.
Many everyday activities can generate a public record — from applying for a credit card or signing up for a subscription to receiving a parking ticket. Even online activities, such as creating social media profiles or publishing blogs, can become part of your public record footprint. Over time, this information is filed, stored, and made accessible through various sources.
Why Is It So Difficult to Access Your Public Records?
While public records are legally required to be accessible, gathering all of them in one place can be extremely challenging. These records are often stored by countless government offices, agencies, and private entities, scattered across thousands of locations. Individually tracking them down is time-consuming, complicated, and sometimes expensive.
Truthed simplifies this process. We believe everyone should have easy, affordable access to their own public records — all in one place.
Bringing Your Public Records Together
Your public records contain valuable information about you — and you deserve to know what’s out there. Unfortunately, these records are often fragmented across different systems, databases, and websites, making it difficult to see the full picture.
Truthed was designed to solve that problem. Our platform uses advanced technology to search and compile publicly available information from millions of sources, delivering it in a clear, easy-to-understand report. The process is fast, reliable, and built with accuracy in mind.
What Can You Expect from a Truthed Report?
With access to billions of data points, Truthed connects to major public record networks and databases to deliver comprehensive reports. Information you may find includes:
- Criminal and arrest records
- Detailed phone number and address histories
- Property ownership records
- Social media profiles
- Additional publicly available information
How Accurate Are These Reports?
While every effort is made to provide accurate information, errors in public records can occur. Common reasons for inaccuracies include:
- Mistaken identity with someone who shares the same name
- Government agency misfilings
- Errors when converting handwritten records to digital formats
- Records that were never digitized
Finding these errors is valuable — it allows you to take the necessary steps to correct them at the source. If you have questions or concerns about the accuracy of your report, our team is ready to assist.
Take Control of Your Public Records
Truthed is committed to making public records simple, transparent, and accessible. Your personal information shouldn’t be difficult or costly to obtain — and with Truthed, it isn’t.
Get the clarity you need and take control of your public records today.