Built by someone who needed it. Twice.
Get Receipts. was built by Lorena Page — a pen name for someone who spent too many hours navigating county court portals, dead-end aggregate sites, and state databases that all want different things before they show you anything.
The product started as a personal spreadsheet. Fifty-something tabs. One per county I cared about. The question behind every tab was the same: what is actually searchable here, and in what order do I run it?
Most background-check services give you a number: "47 records found." They do not show you which systems they checked, which they skipped, or how to read what came back. They sell certainty they cannot deliver.
Get Receipts. sells the map. You run the search. You see what the record actually says. You decide what it means.
- ↗Directory of public-records portals, organized by county
- ↗Court-clerk notes explaining what's quirky in each state
- ↗Docket-code translator (ORD OF PROT, PC 273.5, DISMSD)
- ↗The book: a six-step method and 12 common-mistake guide
- ↗Browser-local case file — saved sources, notes, zip history
- ×Not a private investigator or data broker
- ×Not for tenant screening, employment checks, or credit
- ×Not a consumer reporting agency under the FCRA
Five real record types, annotated. What you are looking for before you find it.