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WHY ARE PUBLIC RECORDS SO IMPORTANT TO SOCIETY?

Public records are so important for a number of reasons. The first reason is that open access to information has been a cornerstone of American Democracy for over 350 years, ever since Colonial Times. Open access to public records is vital in everything from allowing Americans to oversee their government by learning about elected officials and holding them accountable, boosting the economy, reducing costs, transportation, and media. You might be thinking, "what does a personal background check have to do with all these other areas of life?" Well, it all hinges on the same concept of having an open source of information that is a mainstay of the U.S. economy. Without citizens having the ability to readily access information in all of these areas, democracy is at risk as there will be less "checks and balances."

The next reason public records are so important is safety. You have a right to know whether the people surrounding yourself or your family members are criminals. Whether it's your children, elderly parents, any relatives, or even yourself, you want to ensure that you have accurate knowledge of the people you trust in your everday life. Unfortunately, the old saying "history repeats itself," is true, and it applies in in the realm of criminal history as well. Over half of offenders end up being repeat offenders.

Another reason public records are critical is that they help people reconnect. Perhaps you have a long lost family member who you want to get back in touch with and have no way of getting his/her contact information. Here's where public background checks can help: You can see up-to-date phone numbers, physical addressses, email addresses, photos, as well the persons close-contacts. This should arm you with plenty of information to at least guide you on the right path to finding your long last family member, or even a friend from the distant past. The reality is people often lose touch over the years, and reconnecting is not always easy, especially if you do not have their contact information readily saved. That is where TruthFinder steps in and becomes such a valuable resource!

These are just a few of the myriad of reasons that public records are so important to society. In the United States, it's easy to take for granted all of the freedoms that come along with having open source information. Without having access to all of this vital information, many of these freedoms would quickly disappear, and everyday life would change.

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