Links

reverse phone lookup

  • Don't recognize that number? Conduct a reverse cell phone lookup!

More public records

Background Reports People Search Criminal Records Civil Records Reverse Searches
Background Report
Undercover Detective
Check Your Date
Person Report
Neighbor Check
Identity Verification
People Search
Phone by Name
Email Search by Name
Classmate Search
Find Friends
Find Relatives
Arrest Records
Court Records
Criminal Records
DUI/DWI Records
Felony/Misdemeanor
Sex Offender

Bankruptcies
Birth Records
Civil Records
Legal Judgments
Marriage/Divorce
Property Records


Reverse Address
Reverse Cellphone
Reverse Email
Reverse Phone
Unpublished Phone
Reverse SSN

king's county, new york public government records

Kings County is the most populated county in New York housing a population of 2,528,050 residents. Not only is Kings County the most populated in New York, it is also the second most densely populated county in the entire United States. Kings County is predominantly urban, with 35,805 residents per square mile. The seventh largest county in the United States, they certainly don’t call it the Big Apple for nothing!

Amongst the attractions that draw thousands of visitors each year are the New York Aquarium, Brooklyn Museum of Art and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. However, among all of the attractions that Kings County boasts, Astroland is probably of the most nostalgic. Home to the historic Coney Island and the infamous Cyclone rollercoaster, Astroland welcomes millions of visitors each year and many among these have been world-renowned celebrities such as Liza Minnelli.

Kings County courthouse sits in the area’s county seat, Brooklyn. Located at 360 Adams Street Brooklyn, New York 11201, you can find the Kings County public government records inside. Visitors should be advised that parking in the courthouse’s surrounding streets is extremely limited. It is advised that visitor’s take public transportation when possible.

The lack of parking space is often a problem for those seeking public government records. Internet searches often take the strain out of what can be an exhausting search. Often times, visitors may show up searching for county records only to find what they need exceeds the county’s library. For instance if you needed to do a background check on a possible tenant who once lived in Rome, Georgia, you wouldn’t be able to retrieve all of the necessary files to complete your search. When you search online, you aren’t held to county limitations, making for a faster, less stressful process.