Public Info Services has a rating of 4.2 stars from 6,275 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. Reviewers satisfied with Public Info Services most frequently mention good information, great app and phone numbers. Public Info Services ranks 5th among Reference sites.
Only used it for a few minutes. Do not know enough to rate
Easy to use. Extensive level of info found in searches
Great tool! However, current addresses need update
This site is very informative and seems to give adequate information.
Doesn't show everything or the correct city I live in
Love it except you have to know their social media names before finding stuff out
Very informational. I'm finding out a lot of things.
It's good but I know for certain some information is missing
Good so far trying to get info on my nephew father
Can't view social media only says email is connected to who knows
Good but people got life sentence showing they never been arrested
I know these two people have arrest and it shows none
Will give an in depth review once I've used the site more thoroughly.
Really don't know the warrant search is accurate but overall, works great for me.
Works good but I think they need to update some things
I have been trying to down load my file and it is not working
A lot of important info missing that was pulled up on other legit sites ex: liens
Answer: Hey Eric, We'd be happy to help you with that but will need to verify your account info. The best paths to do that are to call our Member Support (800-617-3169) or use the Manage Membership feature within your Member Portal (online account). Thanks for your question and for your business!
Answer: Hi Randy, please contact our Member Support staff at 800-617-3169 Monday - Sunday from 5am to 9pm PT. Best, Public Info Services Support
Dear Myrtle,
At Public Information Services we receive our data from thousands of unique sources, each state retrieves information differently from their counties and various departments. For some records, we know exactly what crimes were committed with an accurate disposition and all related information. For others, we don't know what exact crime was committed and don't have an exact report. In addition, we have found that states have different definitions of what can be digitally archived so it is always best to call your local county court, public defender’s office, or police department if you have a question about the specific classification of a criminal history. We choose to show our members all of the data that we are given even if some of it is incomplete so that our members have more information rather than less.
One of the key features of our membership is your ability to run unlimited background searches and create reports on as many people as you like. We recommend everyone does a check on themselves and their loved ones so that you know what information is publicly available, you could be surprised and some of the information might not be correct. In addition, you can have us monitor up to four people at a time so if any of their information changes in our database, you will get an email alert updating you of that change.
If you have any additional questions please reply to this email or contact us at 1-800-617-3169 from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. PST 7 days a week and any of our helpful team members will be happy to assist you further. If for some reason one of our team members is not available, simply leave us a detailed message and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
We look forward to helping you protect your family with our service and our benefits.
The Public Information Services Support Team
"Protect What Matters Most"