Public Death Records

How I can access the public and the death of marriages in the State of New York?
I'm in charge of research and testing an online consumer Web site (www.CompleteReviews.net). I spent the last three months of testing sites in the public domain. At first I wondered why no one want to pay to access "public" records. Well, it's because of how it can be difficult to obtain for them. For marriage or death records I guess you start with the county where the marriage occurred or death. In most states that the responsibility lies with the county government. You can start looking at the County web site (assuming you have one). The latter is upload your files. If not filtered out, then you can contact the County Department records and see what is the procedure they need. Generally, you must complete the application forms and in many cases, there is a small processing fee (in 5-10 U.S. dollars). Another option is really a marriage, or search the site of death act. These companies create massive databases of public information (Up to 3-4 billion records) and store in one place so you can easily find the documents you need. Even pay for access to certain documents that Public but are not accessible as cell phone records or unlisted phone numbers. If you follow this path, only sites I can recommend are those who have passed our testing requirements. You can find the minutes http://www.completereviews.net in the categories of marriage or documents. The cost is between $ 15 and $ 25, but it saves a lot of time and get immediate results. Happy hunting!
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