Wednesday, June 3, 2015

New Public Records Search Website Stuns Millions of Users

New Public Records Search Website Stuns Millions of Users

June 3rd 2015

When most people visit BackgroundAlert, they are surprised by the amount of personal information that is available for anyone to search.
Simply enter someone's name and BackgroundAlert will instantly search over 37 billion public records from thousands of federal, state and commercial databases to provide you with a background report with tons of personal details.
With the click of a mouse you can now have access to anyone's criminal records, arrest history, marriage records, divorce records, address history, known relatives, associates, licenses, sex offenders search, mug shots and the list goes on and on.
Members of the site can run unlimited searches and can pull as many records as they want as often as they want. You can have a field day searching friends, relatives, neighbors, & co-workers. You can even search your favorite celebrities and local political figures! The results will be surprising to say the least.
By simply entering someone's name, anyone can dig up an immense amount of personal information including criminal records, arrest records, marriage records, and much more...Use this information to see what some may be hiding. See for yourself »

It's Scary How Much Information You Can Dig Up

Most users are amazed to find criminal arrest records, marriage records, divorce records, licenses, sex offender records & mug shots. All of this information has been out there for years and a savvy private investigator can dig it up, but a detailed address history with roommates, possible relatives and contact information? Traffic tickets? Wow...the results are impressive!
The speed at which BackgroundAlert provides results is astonishing. Initial searches return almost instant results, enter your own name and seconds later you'll get your full legal name, aliases, age, relatives and different cities you have lived in. Spot on details. Try It »
Once you do an initial search, simply clicked your name to go deeper into your background and within minutes you'll have a background report that includes all sorts of details from your life. Criminal records, traffic tickets, full contact information, detailed address history, you'll even get a detailed list of all sex offenders in the area complete with mug shots and details.

How Can I try It?

You can search instantly online at BackgroundAlert.com. A fair warning, it's very addictive, many users find they visit the site almost daily and will spend a good amount of time looking up people they know and meet.
Many users are shocked to find out that people they personally know and interact with regularly have had a very troubling past and that many of their friends and family have terrible driving records. Although some of the information you will uncover will be shocking and disturbing, you will also have a new sense of security and feel much better interacting with new people.
On a lighter note, users have been able to reconnect with old friends that they have not been able to locate for years. They simply run a search and can dig up a current phone number and address in seconds. Best of all, explaining to an old friend how you were able to track down their number even after all these years - that's a conversation in itself.
Give BackgroundAlert a try and see for yourself. Run a background search on anyone, an old friend, a co-worker, your neighbor, a relative, even yourself. You will be surprised by what you will find.

3 comments:

Guest 483 said...

This is just another background check business on the internet. This one is not free either. Just like the rest. PS. this one has my old married name from over 25 years ago as my primary. And an alias that never became a legal name. I had registered to marry someone and 2 days before the wedding I called it off. The public records still has it as an alias when all I did with it was file for a marriage license. So be aware that these background checks are not completely accurate. I lost a possible job once with an insurance company when they did not believe me. My credit report indicated that I had lived in Utah. I have never lived in Utah. My ex spouse had moved there to be with his new girlfriend which is where she lived. Sears would not remove my name off the credit card (even though he was granted sole responsibility in the divorce proceedings and I sent the paperwork to Sears,) when we got divorced, and therefore since he was primary, the trickle down effect affected me. The Insurance Co., thought I was lying. So be aware folks that what you are reading may not be entirely factual. Due a bit more investigation if it is a real problem. Applying a bit of Grace goes a long way.

Anonymous said...

This is a sell pitch

Anonymous said...

this has got to be an advertisement for and by the COMPANY..WHO in their right mind, who is NOT A SHEEPLE would agree to, much less enjoy all of their personal, private information accessible to any Tom DICK or Harry, especially a DICK.

You go thru the whole "download" then they want YOUR E-MAIL TO SAVE the report and THEN THEY TELL YOU WHAT IT COSTS..and it isn't cheap. TAKE A HIKE...Not only that, they STORE all these reports you get on their site. MAKING MONEY ON EXPOSING OUR PRIVACY..THEY SHOULDN'T BE ABLE TO EVEN ACCESS THIS INFO