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If I run a court record search through TruDiligence, why don’t all of the subject’s known cases show up?

When TruDiligence performs a court record search, we encompass the two highest courts whenever possible. This would be the district- and county-level courts. Municipal, or “city level,” courts are not encompassed in this search because most states do not have their municipal court records in a central repository. The municipal courts can be searched, but must be handled one by one and are considered a separate search.

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