
Public Record Sourcerer is a blog hosted on WordPress that publishes commentary, analysis, and curated public records with an emphasis on making governmental and legal documents visible to the public — or at least into the public consciousness. The site’s tagline is “sticking public records into the public consciousness one reader at a time, but with digital automation,” and its posts often explore police data, open-records datasets, court filings, and other government records through the author’s personal lens rather than neutral reporting. While the site includes open data threads and links to public sources, it functions primarily as a subjective OSINT blog with opinionated curation rather than as an official records repository or research tool.