When an elected official, candidate or other public figure claims to reside in one place but actually resides elsewhere, they become vulnerable to allegations of carpetbagging, potentially resulting in disqualification to hold an elected office or other legal consequences. Two recent instances of suspected carbetbagging illustrate the ways in which public records can be used to demonstrate how a person does not actually reside at their claimed residence.
Read MoreFictitious Business Registrations
In our previous post we described some of the information that can be gained from Articles of Incorporation. Some companies which are not registered as corporations with the Secretary of State may instead be registered as a Fictitious Business.
Read MoreBritish Enlist Inventor of World Wide Web to Increase Transparency of Government Data on the Internet
Following the recent expenses scandal that has shaken up British Parliament, this week Prime Minister Gordon Brown has appointed World Wide Web creator Sir Tim Berners-Lee to help make British government data more Internet accessible to the public over the next few months.
Read MoreCorporate Records
Corporate records, such as Articles of Incorporation and Annual Reports, can be a powerful tool to verify a company's existence and good standing, identify conflicts of interest, learn about a subject's potential wealth, or verify resume claims.
Read MoreUsing Consumer Product Safety Records to Vet a Business
When vetting a company or business that manufactures a product, one important resource is to submit a FOIA request to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) for any complaints related to the company. While the CPSC provides some statistics and general information online, more specific inquiries must be done on a case-by-case basis.
Read MoreText Messages: Technology Necessitates Reassessment of What Qualifies as a Public Record
Most documents are unquestionably public records; however, electronic messages are more intangible and thus more difficult to categorize as public records. Elected and appointed officials' increasing reliance on e-mail and text messages for communication requires defining the extent to which these are public records.
Read MoreThe British Parliament Expenses Scandal: A Comparative Lesson in Freedom of Information Laws
The political scandal currently unfolding in Britain, in which numerous Members of Parliament have secretly billed taxpayers for reimbursement of their personal expenses, highlights the different approaches to Freedom of Information laws on opposite sides of the Atlantic. And interestingly, these records might not have been made public were it not for the efforts of an American journalist.
Read MoreLearn About Competitors' Prices and Business Practices by Requesting Government Contracts
Business owners can use public records requests to learn typically hard-to-find details about their competitors' prices and business practices by requesting contracts and purchase orders whenever a competitor does business with a government agency (municipal, county, state or federal).
Read MoreResearching the Outcome of Lobbying for Federal Stimulus Funds
In our last blog entry, we discussed how to research such lobbying activity - here we will cover how to learn the results of those lobbying efforts. Continue reading for several search methods to determine whether a lobbyist's efforts secured government money for their client.
Read MoreResearching Lobbyist Activity Through the Lobbying Disclosure Act Database
The Senate Office of Public Records' Lobbying Disclosure Act Database provides useful tools for searching through federal lobbyist filings to learn which companies and organizations have contracted lobbyists to advance their legislative interests or seek federal funding.
Read MoreMaking a Public Records Request to a Different State
Making public record requests to different states requires good preparation and knowledge of the process, as each state has its own laws regulating the release of public records. The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press' Open Government Guide is a resource that can help whenever you need to make a request to an out-of-state agency.
Read More911 Call Logs
One easy public records request that prospective homeowners and tenants can do to protect themselves is to contact the local police station and request a log for all 911 calls to the specific residence or apartment complex.
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