Powerful State-Level Searching

Exclusive Open Data Searches

SkipLook gives investigators access to state-level public-record searches and focused OSINT tools designed to surface what matters fast — all in one place.

Search public records that actually matter. SkipLook is a state-level search platform built for investigators who need current, hard-to-find data — fast.

• Government payroll & employment records
• Civil service and regulatory datasets
• Lottery, licensing, and transportation records
• Continuously refreshed public data sources

No fluff. No people-finder nonsense.
Just real records, updated regularly, in one place.

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Built for Real Investigations — Not People-Finder Junk

SkipLook searches state-level public records that most tools never touch.
Instead of scraped profiles or outdated databases, SkipLook pulls from official government and regulatory sources and organizes them into a single, searchable platform.

Data refreshes on a rolling basis—daily, weekly, or monthly depending on the source—so results reflect current records, not stale snapshots.

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Coverage Areas

Massachusetts Search Coverage

  • State employee payroll & employment records (2024+)
  • Licensed marijuana businesses (current & historical)
  • Public staff directories and employment records
  • Additional publicly available records added over time
  • 300 school employees

New York Search Coverage

  • City and state employee payroll records (2024+)
  • NYC job and permit applicants (2015+)
  • Licensed drivers and transportation professionals (active records)
  • Civil service employment lists (active)
  • Medallion and for-hire vehicle drivers (active)
  • Public staff directories and other records
  • Additional publicly available records added over time
  • 500 school employees

Texas Search Coverage

  • Professional & occupational licenses
  • Medical professionals
  • Insurance license holders
  • Veteran-owned businesses
  • Lottery winners (recent years)
  • Workers’ compensation employers
  • Alcohol & beverage license holders
  • Notaries
  • Government custodial death records
  • State and contract-related business records (recent years)
  • Additional public records added over time