Here’s what consumers have asked with answers from Recordslogin staff and previous consumers.
To be specific, records login.com will post your password in your response email, it uses information as open public info and will not protect info you give it. I used a unique login password, thank goodness. The application only let me login once after payment, due to queer login shut outs. When I was logged in, it cut out the IE network when searching. The tool was very hard to navigate through and is, snotty at the best. American Public records was set up so people could protect themselves as "we are the people", however tools like records login is setup to not serve the public. If a common buyer who pays for the system cannot use it but the utility is there as described, this is very scary. Bottom line, if you want public records to be at your finger tips, you will need to pay out for the best applications which places public records in the hands of capitalism at its best, not democracy. You might want to contact Better Business Bureau and your congressman on this one.