A business record can be described as a document or note that is created as part of the normal operations of a business. They can include any number of information including information about projects or clients to who is responsible for bringing dessert to the company potluck. Business records may be sought as part of a legal case, or they may be the subject of an internal investigation.
Many private and government agencies provide a variety of business records online. There are offices where interested parties are able to get the same information in hard copies.
Some states, including Texas have an index of all fictitious name statements filed at county clerks. These files typically include the names and addresses of the owners. These files do not necessarily mean that the companies are engaged in illegal activities. They’ve simply not paid their annual fee for registering fake names.
Another source of information on business operations is credit ratings, which are available through a number of private and public agencies. Dunn & Bradstreet, for instance, is known for its DUNS numbers, which aid in identifying millions of businesses. Other private companies create directories for businesses, which include information like the business’s address and city, as well as the names of its chief officers, as well as the kind of business it is engaged in. These directories can be useful when researching potential clients or competitors. They can also give a quick overview of a company’s health and stability.