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Criminal History Record? Formerly known as an Identity History Summary, this
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kept by the FBI and may relate to arrests, federal employment, naturalization,
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If the fingerprint submissions are related to an arrest, the Identity History
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arrest, if known. All arrest information included in an Identity History Summary
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information submitted by authorized criminal justice agencies.
(Source: US Federal Bureau of Investigation) Is it possible to run a federal
criminal records check? There are state-organized resources that can search for
information on federal crimes. However, a federal criminal history record can
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What is the legality of running a public record background report? The legality
of running a public record background report on someone is as much based on the
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employer to use a SnoopStation/Intelius report to make a hiring or eligibility
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parties defined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act are also forbidden from using
SnoopStation/Intelius reports to make eligibility decisions on applicants. Are
all background reports completely accurate? It is very difficult for all
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inaccurate results, such as another person by the same name. This can be avoided
by including additional identifiers, such as middle name, age, city, etc. Can I
use SnoopStation/Intelius to run a background check on a job candidate or
employee? SnoopStation and Intelius are not Fair Credit Reporting Act-compliant
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used to make an eligibility decision about a job candidate or current employee.
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for a free trial or paying a nominal fee. Some online services provide free
contact reports without requiring sign up or nominal fees until you decide to
upgrade to a full background report. What is the best type of criminal
background check to run? The best type of criminal background check can vary
based on the type of information you are looking for. Many services offer a
comprehensive report as their premiere option. This is most likely your best
option if you're looking for extensive information. Make sure that your report
includes county, criminal, and civil court records. Many counties have not yet
digitized their records but some online background reporting services will send
a court-runner to obtain these records directly. How long does it take to return
a comprehensive online criminal background report? Since there is no centralized
way of delivering information, timing can vary based on the amount and type of
information requested. Some online websites offer very fast results, since the
records are already digitized and stored in their database. In these cases, you
can purchase the report and view it almost immediately. However, other cases are
more complex and may require searching courthouses, property notices, and
additional processes. These types of records are not usually included in one
database and may require additional time to collect. This could potentially
delay your results and you may have to wait 1-3 days for your comprehensive
report. Where does the information come from? Public records searches utilize
dozens of databases and offer access to millions of public records. Results are
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and courthouses. Remember to choose a reputable site to conduct your search.
Some public search sites use low quality sources that return limited information
that is often outdated and inaccurate. How far back do the records go?
Technically speaking, records can go back decades. However, some information
only stays on a public record for 7 years. This is how long most bad financial
data stays on a credit report. Civil cases, arrest records, collections and paid
tax liens have a statute of limitations and cannot be kept on record after 7
years. Bankruptcy data stays on record for 10 years. Some records are included
indefinitely, such as sex offender records. What are the most important
identifiers to have when doing a search? As a general rule, the more identifiers
you have, the more your chances may increase in finding the person you're
looking for. Having a person's full name, date of birth, a city they've lived
in, and the state in which they're currently residing can generally help focus
the search. What happens when I want to search for a hyphenated name or a
maiden/married name on a criminal background report? In this instance, you may
need to conduct a search for each name. Sometimes individuals create records
with only one name. This is why many forms and applications require all aliases
to be listed. In the case of a woman with a new married name, you may have to
search for the husband and use the identifiers on his record. For instance, you
can use the husband's current address to search for his wife's updated
information. How often are records updated for online background checks?
Different sources update their records at different times. Certain sources can
take as long as six months to update an old address. On the other hand, court
records are updated quickly. Death records and divorce records take longer
because of the required paperwork. It's important to find a background check
service that updates its records continuously to ensure you are receiving the
most accurate information.


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