Mia asked:


I have a friend who we found out got married back in January but didn’t tell anyone. When we asked about it, he said he got the marriage annulled shortly after the marriage. But the marriage license is still visible in public records for the county. Since an annulment is suppose to make the marriage seem like it never happened, shouldn’t the license be removed from public record or is it there forever? By the way, we live in Vegas, how ironic!

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Mimi asked:


For example, FL public records are sadly easy to find and New York’s are very hard. How would you do a record search for a county in New York?

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Gabber asked:


I’ve been looking to find public records, just the general ones, about sex offenders, offenders in general, court fees… Things like that. But every site I go to, I seem to have to pay? Do you have any suggestions where I can access Arizona records…? Thank you, let me know. =)

thetigersnameistony asked:


I am trying to understand my credit situation better so I can fix it. I get a lot of conflicting responses and am not sure what to do.
I have a huge child support debt from about 9 years ago (I am 30) when I was in a situation in which I was unable to work. It is about $16,000. I have been paying on it for years and finally got the interest dropped last month so that my payments actually affect the balance.

I have a judgement to my apartment complex for about $3,000 (which was paid in full.) This was from last year.

I have never had a credit card and have no loans or anything. My credit report lists my 3 child support cases as my 3 accounts.

When I paid for my score it said I was unable to be scored, though in an answer to another question I asked someone said I do have a credit score but its probably low.

Will the public records affect my score and how so. Since I paid the judgement to my apartment complex in full, should that be refected somewhere on my report?