About Us
About Us
Welcome to CherokeeRecords.org
CherokeeRecords.org is a dedicated online resource designed to help individuals navigate the often complex world of public records. Our mission is simple: to provide clear, accurate, and up-to-date information that empowers people to access the public records they need — quickly, efficiently, and with confidence.
Who We Are
We are a team of researchers, legal information specialists, and public records professionals who share a common belief: access to public information is a fundamental right. For years, we have worked to bridge the gap between the public and the vast network of government agencies, courthouses, and official repositories that maintain vital records.
Our team brings together decades of combined experience in areas including:
- Government records research
- Legal documentation and court records
- Vital records and genealogical research
- Property and land records
- Criminal background information
- Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) compliance
What We Do
CherokeeRecords.org serves as a comprehensive informational guide for anyone seeking public records in Cherokee County and surrounding jurisdictions. Whether you are a first-time researcher or an experienced professional, our site provides the tools and knowledge you need to locate and obtain official records through the proper channels.
Our resources include:
- Step-by-step guides for requesting public records from local, county, and state agencies
- Directory listings for official government offices, courthouses, and record-keeping agencies
- Explanations of record types, including birth certificates, death records, marriage licenses, divorce decrees, property records, court records, and more
- Information on applicable laws, including state open records statutes and federal Freedom of Information Act guidelines
- FAQs and troubleshooting tips to help you overcome common obstacles in the records request process
Our Commitment to Accuracy
We understand that the information found on public records can have significant implications — for legal matters, personal decisions, employment, and family history. That is why we hold ourselves to the highest standards of accuracy and reliability.
Our content is:
- Regularly reviewed and updated to reflect changes in laws, procedures, and agency contact information
- Written in plain language so that anyone, regardless of legal or technical background, can understand and use it
- Sourced from official government publications, statutes, and verified agency information
What We Are Not
CherokeeRecords.org is an informational resource only. We are not a government agency, and we are not affiliated with any county, state, or federal office. We do not sell, distribute, or provide direct access to official records. All records must be obtained directly through the appropriate government agencies and official channels.
We encourage all users to:
- Contact the relevant government office directly for official record requests
- Verify all information with the issuing agency
- Be aware of applicable fees, processing times, and identification requirements
Why Cherokee County?
Cherokee County has a rich history and a growing population, making access to accurate public records more important than ever. From property transactions and court proceedings to vital statistics and historical genealogical research, the demand for reliable records information continues to grow. CherokeeRecords.org was created to meet that need and serve as a trusted local resource for residents, researchers, attorneys, real estate professionals, and genealogists alike.
Get in Touch
We are always looking to improve our resources and better serve our users. If you have questions, suggestions, or notice information that needs to be updated, we welcome your feedback.
📧 Contact us at: info@cherokeerecords.org
Our team is committed to responding promptly and ensuring that CherokeeRecords.org remains the most reliable public records information resource for Cherokee County and beyond.
CherokeeRecords.org — Connecting People with the Public Information They Need.