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Government Data: Proxies for Public Records Collection

Extract data from SEC filings, census databases, court records, and public agencies. Proxies handle rate limits and geographic restrictions on government sites. Essential for compliance research, investigative journalism, and regulatory intelligence.

Informational

Intent

99.9%

Uptime

$1.75/GB

Starting Price

150+

Locations

Related Search Terms

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Commonly Used With

sec-edgardata-govcensus

Frequently Asked Questions

Is scraping government websites legal?

Government data is generally public information intended for public access. However, each agency may have specific terms of use. Collecting publicly available government data is typically acceptable; respect rate limits and robots.txt.

What government data can I collect?

Common sources include SEC filings, court records, census data, business registrations, property records, regulatory filings, grant databases, and legislative records. The specific data depends on your research needs.

Why do government sites need proxies?

Even though data is public, government sites implement rate limiting and may block IP addresses making too many requests. Proxies distribute your collection across multiple IPs to avoid these restrictions.

Can I access state and local records?

Yes, use Proxyon's geo-targeted proxies to access state and local government sites. Many local sources verify visitor location, so matching proxy geography to the data jurisdiction ensures access.

How do I handle PDF and document formats?

Many government records are published as PDFs or scanned documents. Use document processing tools alongside your scraping to extract text and data from these formats.

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