They say all the information is out there on the internet! The only problem is finding it!
- Fed-up Wasting hours trying to find public records?
- Sick Trying "FREE" sites that aren't "FREE"?
- Have you put a realisic value on your time ?
- In a hurry and don't know where to look?
- Confused as to what is available online?
- Don't know 'Who' can provide that information?
Then this site is for you.
We would all like to trace family records at some time, but we are often discouraged to find it is more difficult than we ever imagined. There is so much information on so many sites that we can waste hours without much success.
We have all heard the saying 'time is money', but we rarely put a realistic value on our own time. Spending hours searching for information through links that claims to be free, to find that in the end there are charges.
'No such thing as a free lunch' and 'you get what you pay for' are two phrases that spring to mind. The three services reviewed here are NOT free, but because they are not free they strive to provide the services people want.
When you value your time, it is best to call in the professionals in information retrieval and public record searches. They can have the information at your figure-tips in a fraction of the time it would take you to find it.
Of course thay can't and don't guarantee to find all information you may want, as some records have been lost or destroyed over the years, but if the records are out there, they will find them for you.
I have identified three leading organisations that supply this service, and detailed their strengths and weaknesses, their rates of membership, or what they do for free, plus several articles on searching for this type of information to help you decide which service best meets your needs.
I wish you every success in your searches, and hope that the information provided here helps you progress towards achieving your goals.
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