Monday 10 September 2018

PUBLIC OPERATIONS ONLINE Sweden's largest news service and legal database with people and companies



Questions and answers
what is Lexbase?

Lexbase is Sweden's largest news service with legal information about individuals and companies. Lexbase is a web service that, at one and the same place, provides legal information from all Swedish courts and a number of other authorities. Lexbase makes it possible to find out if a person or company has been subject to legal review.

What is Lexbase medical information?

Lexbase Medical Information is a database of all of Sweden's doctors and dentists - there are both those who have been disciplined and those who have no one. Lexbase Medical Information is a new service in the Swedish market.

What information can I find in Lexbase?

Lexbase legal database is updated with thousands of documents each day. The database contains judgments from Swedish courts in criminal and dispute cases. Criminal judgments will be erased after a period of time (depending on the offense) but not after five years. Criminal proceedings will be erased after five years. Dispute judgments will be eradicated after 20 years.

Due to high workload in certain courts, the database does not contain all the actual judgments back in time. This lag may continue in 2016.
How are the actions in Lexbase handled?

The information that is searchable in Lexbase is retrieved from the Swedish authorities and published as the authorities have established the documents, that is to say. Lexbase has not manipulated or censored the information. The documents contain all the information that the authorities have registered about the person or company and are presented in a clear and easily accessible manner.

Criminal proceedings reveal the type of crime in which the crime was committed, the punishment, addresses and the defenders and prosecutors involved in the case.

Criminal proceedings reveal the type of crime in which the crime was committed, the punishment, addresses and the defenders and prosecutors involved in the case.
What does membership mean and how do I become a member?

As a member of Lexbase, you can freely search the database of people, companies and doctors. You also have access to map search, postcode surveillance, search for doctor and dentist decisions, and save previous searches in your member profile, etc. To become a member, touch "Register" on the site.
What payment options are there?

When paying, there are many secure payment options to choose from. You can choose to pay for information by card, PayPal or invoice or to pay via Lexbase member account. In case of a deposit on the member account, you get a bonus to trade depending on how much money you deposit. You need to become a member to shop in Lexbase.
What does it cost?

Membership - One-time fee 95 SEK - A new membership includes 1 complete report in PDF (value 89kr) and access to Lexbase all services.

Judgment Report - The verdict report provides detailed information on the case such as parties, events and the Court's review of liability and convictions. The sentence is also available in PDF format and costs 89 kr.

Criminal proceedings - Criminal proceedings imply that a person suspected of a crime is sentenced to a fine for fines and / or conditional sentences. A criminal order assumes that the suspect acknowledges the act by signing the order and has the same effect as a judgment.

Criminal proceedings are presented in Lexbase's service directly on screen and can not be downloaded separately in PDF format and costs 89kr.

The reports are saved in the history of your member profile.
Is my search anonymous?

Your Lexbase search can not be traced by third parties and you are completely anonymous in the search process. Lexbase does not provide any member information or user history without court decision.
How do I quit a member account?

The member account can be terminated at any time by the account holder himself in the member profile. Once inside your account, look up "Settings" and then select "Exit account."
What do I do if the PDF or other digital information is corrupt?

If the information you have requested is damaged, please contact our customer service through the contact form and we'll update the damaged information. We will then contact you via the email address you provided on payment or through your member account.
Lexbase has certificate of release for database

The release certificate gives the website www.lexbase.se the same basis for freedom of speech as radio, television and newspapers have for their databases. The web service is run and controlled by Lexbase and the responsible publisher is Jonas Häger. The certificate of release means that:

    
The Personal Data Act (PUL) does not apply if the application of the law violates the Freedom of Expression Act.
    
Authorities may not preview or impede publication.
    
Working on an editorial may not disclose the identity of the communicator.

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