Enhance Your Public Records Experience
Soon Accurint® for Legal Professionals will be more intuitive and powerful than ever.
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In early 2020, one of the largest public records collections will offer a new, more intuitive user interface. Not only will Accurint® for Legal Professionals have a fresh look, but it will also bring new features and functionality.
Here’s What to Expect
See what’s changing, including screenshots of the new interface, in this detailed document.
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A Better Experience with the Same Great Content and Support
As always, our top priority throughout these enhancements is to better serve your unique public records needs. While the new interface will improve the way you search and find results, we are keeping some important items the same. You will still:
- • Have access to 83+ billion public records, one of the largest databases available
- • Access Accurint for Legal Professionals at accurint.com with the same ID and Password
- • Set up and receive alerts the same way
- • Have a dedicated sales rep and 24/7 customer support
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Due to the nature and origin of public record information, the public records and commercially available data sources used in reports may contain errors.
The Phone Finder services are not provided by “consumer reporting agencies,” as that term is defined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. § 1681, et seq.) (“FCRA”) and do not constitute “consumer reports,” as that term is defined in the FCRA. Accordingly, the Phone Finder service may not be used in whole or in part as a factor in determining eligibility for credit, insurance, employment or another eligibility purpose that would qualify it as a consumer report under the FCRA.
The Accurint for Legal Professionals services are not provided by “consumer reporting agencies,” as that term is defined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. § 1681, et seq.) (“FCRA”) and do not constitute “consumer reports,” as that term is defined in the FCRA. Accordingly, the Accurint for Legal Professionals service may not be used in whole or in part as a factor in determining eligibility for credit, insurance, employment or another eligibility purpose that would qualify it as a consumer report under the FCRA.