At DFW Archive
Document Retrieval and Research Service,
our Paralegal Researchers work hard to uncover
the information you’re after. We use
creative research techniques tailored for
each specific assignment. Regardless of
your need, from a witness exhibit to an
expert witness statement made over thirty
years ago, our paralegal researchers will
find it for you.
The Court Records Research
Division Paralegal Researchers can discuss
your situation and create a research plan
that will improve the likelihood of successful
court records retrieval.
Our Paralegal Researchers
have been able to obtain records that are
hard to get and that others have seemed
to have problems with or simply given up
on. When you are preparing for your trial,
meeting or presentation the last thing you
need to worry about is an incomplete or
illegible record.
Our National Archives
Research Division has the experience and
know-how to locate federal records of all
types or that particular piece of paper
to obtain the information you need. Our
Paralegal Researchers have numerous years
of record retrieval experience that is unrivaled.
We believe what separates us from other
providers is our experience, our commitment
to customer service, the way we attentively
listen to you, and our assurance that the
research will be thoroughly conducted and
responsive to your needs.
When you need fast document
retrieval and research from the Dallas County
Courts, Tarrant County Courts, United States
District Courts, United States Bankruptcy
Courts, the Southwest Regional Records Center
for Federal Records of the National Archives
and Records Administration or the Southwest
Region National Archives Center, call
DFW
Archive Document Retrieval and Research
Service
at (866) 717-1228
info@dfwmobilenotaryservice.com
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Courthouse
- Dallas County, Texas |
Courthouse
- Tarrant County, Texas |
Southwest
Regional Records Center of the Federal
Records Center of the National Archives
and Records Administration. The National
Archives Southwest Region is one of
15 National Archives regional facilities
nationwide. The Southwest Region facility
serves 100 Federal agency customers
in Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and
Texas. Significant holdings include
Federal records created by the regional
U.S. District/Bankruptcy Courts, the
Internal Revenue Service, the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration
(NASA—Johnson Space Flight Center),
the Department of Energy, the Department
of the Navy, and the Department of
Homeland Security. |
As
a center for historical and genealogical
research, the Southwest Region National
Archives Center has both an Archival
and Microfilm Research Room for researchers.
Its historical records date from the
1800s to the late 1900s, and include
letters, photographs, maps, architectural
drawings, and other documents received
from over 100 Federal agencies and
courts in Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma,
and Texas. |
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