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Understanding the Quick Public Records Charge on Your Credit Card
Why You’re Seeing a Quick Public Records Charge
If you see a charge from Quick Public Records on your credit card, it means you—or someone in your household—signed up for our subscription service at quickpublicrecords.com. This charge provides access to detailed public property records, ownership data, neighborhood insights, and real estate analytics.
Common reasons for this charge:
- You created an account to view people reports
- You signed up for a trial or subscription plan
- You used our service to research public records
What Is Included With a Quick Public Records Subscription?
Our service provides quick access to information on individuals, properties, and phone numbers.
- Comprehensive Searches and Detailed Reports
- Accurate and up-to-date information
- Proactive Monitoring and Email Alerts
- Neighborhood Watch
- World Class Member Support
Charge Details on Your Statement
You might see one of the following descriptors on your bank or credit card statement:
- QUICKPUBLICRECORDS.COM
- QUICK PUBLIC RECORDS
Charges may appear as:
- A trial fee (if you signed up for a limited-time trial)
- A recurring monthly or annual subscription fee
Didn’t Recognize the Charge? Here’s What to Do
If you don’t recognize the charge, check if:
- A family member or partner signed up using your card
- You signed up for a trial and forgot to cancel
- You accessed a people report recently
Still unsure? Contact our support team—we’re happy to help:
How do I cancel my membership?
Call our Member Support team at 1-833-202-2626, and we will further assist you with your membership. Or, log in to visit your My Account page for further cancellation instructions.
Quick Public Records was founded with the mission of making it safe and easy for people to find and learn details about people. We hate to see you cancel your account and miss out on our best in class services.
Need a Refund or Help?
We offer a satisfaction guarantee. If you're unsatisfied or charged in error, reach out to us within 30 days of the charge.