Public records aggregation involves collecting and organizing government-held data like property deeds, court filings, and licenses into searchable databases. Used by journalists, investigators, and businesses, it streamlines background checks, fraud detection, and market research. The general public benefits through easier access to property histories, legal records, and public officials’ financial disclosures.
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