Fling doors to the public Records
For distributors in Maryland hawking wheelchairs for disabled service, new car buyer or weight loss in obese programs, preserving the ideal mailing list requires no more than one call at the Hotel d ‘ State automobile.
For a fee, the Agency conducts research on measurement in their driver’s license and registration records, which are often a wealth of detailed information concerning personal data people, whose weight, height, unlisted addresses and medical conditions. Or, if a marketing rather than chew personal data, the state sell a copy of its entire database of more than 3 million motorists. All told, this is a business which, to $ 12.9 million for the state in 1996.
Across the nation, state and local governments, the same discovery, repackaging public records in easy-to-Information Retrieval-products “are in effect on the marketing companies.
“There are a lot of state agencies, who say, ‘Gee, I sit at the beginning of something very interesting,” said Otto Doll, South Dakota’s Chief Information Officer. “It is a simple way to make money. But they can have a whole new Pandora’s box for States.”
Largely unnoticed, as these activities governmental and local governments have, in principle, the role of public sector records in American society. No longer on the roster muffigen premises, the documents are public on a new way today, courtesy of powerful computers and global electronic networks.
Although only a handful of countries, including Maryland, actively hawk their data, each state - Following the letter of public-records law - has opened its files to the information brokering cabinets, copied, and millions of computer disks . Easy access to the equipment requires a computer and an account with a broker of information “as CDB Infotek of Santa Ana, California
A few seconds after entering the name of a Maryland resident in CDB’s World-Wide-Web-Site, Pop-up driving records, inscriptions, automotive, real estate, acts and judicial proceedings in relation to the individual. These documents often contain a series of personal data: phone numbers unlisted on the stock exchange, social insurance numbers, physical details such as size and weight, and the description and value of the house.
The same easy access is available for personal data on individuals residing in Virginia, the District and 48 other states. The CBD has allowed, for example, the construction of a huge store of personal data from public records. The company said it now has 1600 databases, with more than 3.5 billion public records.
Some countries are more restrictive than their data with others. Virginia, for example, does not allow access to driver’s license or registration points discs, but to enable companies, tap into voter registration data, something which prohibits Maryland.
The ability to search millions of public records across the country within a few clicks on a keyboard has been instrumental in helping detect Deadbeat fathers, lost relatives and witnesses for court proceedings. Home buyers can quickly provide information on property values. People need a doctor, dentist, doctor or lawyer can easily check, Professional, licenses and other qualifications.
With electronic databases, entered public really became public, “said Robert A. Mayer, Chief Information Officer of the State of Maine.
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