----- Original Message ----- 
From: Chris Lechner 
To: Brian Meyer 
Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2010 1:24 PM
Subject: Fwd: The National Public Record -- Immediate Press Release


Check this out!.....


Finally an easy to use alternative to the local clerk or recorders office.


Blast this to everyone that you know and let's support them.

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Christopher Lechner
Consultant & Strategist


C & C Business Solutions, LLC.
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  From: [email protected]
  Date: May 18, 2010 2:16:29 PM CDT
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: The National Public Record -- Immediate Press Release


  http://www.TheNationalPublicRecord.com


  Press Release.
  For Immediate Distribution.


  The National Public Record announces that it's web presence has been launched 
and is fully functional. Further, The National Public Record has been chosen as 
the recorder of choice for The Society of Sovereigns. The National Public 
Record is in the process of archiving more than 200 years of documents for 
public record.


  The National Public Record offers all clients several both Electronic and 
Paper-based recording public Filing options.


  http://www.TheNationalPublicRecord.com








  While recording documents for public notice has been mainly the exclusive 
realm of the local County Clerk or Recorder's Office, we have heard for many 
years from people all over America that they were being turned away and denied 
this lawful opportunity. Besides the personal experience of many of our own 
staff members, we found that a growing number of clerk and recorders offices 
are only allowing documents to be recorded that meet a very narrow set of 
rules. Which is strange.

  If you are to ever go to a clerk or recorders office, you will notice a sign 
on the counter that says, "Our clerks are not able to offer any legal advice". 
However, if you were ever to attempt to file an affidavit or notice that is not 
on their "approved" list, then these legally inept clerks quite suddenly become 
the master attorney, telling you that this document cannot be filed!

  This is where The National Public Record comes to your service. We understand 
the growing need for properly making public notice and/or public record. So 
whether you are a Pro-Se litigant needing to make Public Notice of Affidavits 
or Motions; or a customer that has been damaged and is needing to follow an 
Administrative process seeking remedy; The National Public Record gladly 
welcomes your submission for Public Notice.

  The Difference between your Clerk/Recorder and The National Public Record --

  As mentioned above, your local Clerk/Recorder has been forced to only accept 
certain documents that adhere to a very narrow set of rules.

  The National Public Record, however, will never reject a document. We know 
that a "Public Record" is simply a recording of an instrument of documentary 
account of past events or information that has been transcribed on a tangible 
medium and is retrievable in perceivable form that has been published in the 
general circulation and is available for all to reference.

  So, for whatever your reason, if you have a need to record a document in the 
public domain, thereby giving official public notice, The National Public 
Record provides this service at a reasonable cost.

  http://www.TheNationalPublicRecord.com


  http://www.TheNationalPublicRecord.com




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