Public UFO records search

UFO Records Search

Use AlienCatalog.com to search public UFO records and official UAP metadata from government archives, public reports, scientific datasets, and source-linked case files.

Searchable public metadata

Find UFO files by source, title, year, status, and record type.

AlienCatalog.com brings together public metadata for UFO and UAP records, including Project Blue Book-related National Archives material, FBI Vault records, UK National Archives UFO files, Library and Archives Canada UFO records, CNES GEIPAN cases, AARO records, and official U.S. reports.

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Official links first

Catalog entries point users back to the original public source instead of rehosting agency files by default.

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Clear source families

UFO, UAP, drone, scientific, and archival object records stay clearly labeled so searchers know what kind of source they are viewing.

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Research filters

The main catalog supports filtering by source, record type, year, status, rights status, media availability, and title quality.

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Measured language

AlienCatalog.com does not convert every UFO record into an alien claim; it keeps source wording and official context visible.

Database guide

What the UFO records database includes.

AlienCatalog is a searchable catalog and research index. It includes source-backed public records and metadata, plus derived research-index entries that help people discover related source material. Those derived entries are useful for searching, but they are not separate official sightings by themselves.

Source-backed records

These are records drawn from public archives, official agency pages, datasets, reports, media references, or source metadata.

Digital objects

Scans, PDFs, images, videos, and archival objects may appear as linked metadata records. They should be read in relation to their parent source where available.

Derived research entries

Derived entries are generated discovery records that help users find themes and related source records. They are not new official releases.

Transparent searching

The safest public wording is “26M+ searchable catalog and research index entries built from source-backed public datasets.”

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Database FAQ

Questions about searching UFO records.

What should I search first?

Start with a source name, location, year, record title, or agency. Searches for “FBI,” “AARO,” “Project Blue Book,” or “GEIPAN” are often more useful than very broad terms.

Are all entries unique cases?

No. A source record, digital object, media reference, and derived research entry may all point back to related source material.

Why include non-UFO scientific records?

Some datasets provide sky, aviation, or astronomy context. AlienCatalog separates these from UFO/UAP case records so they are not blurred together.

How do I verify a result?

Open the source link, compare title and identifier, and check whether the original source states a conclusion or simply preserves a report.