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Thanks to the Internet, you can access almost
any criminal record you need by going to a public
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1. The Internet has
revolutionized the way we search and retrieve
information.Looking for public records and doing
pre-employment background checks has become much
easier and more convenient.
Although not all government records are
public and available through the Internet, there is a very
substantial amount of information that can be gleaned from
web-accessible public records databases.
All you have to do is search for public
record sites, and you’ll find (for a nominal fee ) anything
that you need to know.
Public records databases on the Internet
encompass a wide range of directories.
These include birth
records, criminal
records, court records, property records, tax
records, business records, telephone directories and other
vital records and resource directories.
Most of these records do not require
government authorization.
You can easily access this information by
simply logging on to an online database. There are specialized
portals that can provide access to a wide range of public
records all in one site.
The
following service
providers provide excellent
service for a CRIMINAL RECORDS
search. Phone and online
support available.
"The Importance of background
checks
Imagine if they had criminal background
checks in the days of the cowboys.
The ranch owners wouldn’t be able to
hire anybody, would they? Gone are they days when if you just
showed up for a job, you were hired.
Why is that? Because there are a lot
more lawsuits around today than in the late 1800’s.
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2.
Not many lawyers wanted to work at the
Bar None Ranch when there were few jails and even fewer lawmen
to back you up.
Although it might seem cold to put every
potential employee through criminal background checks, it’s
also a sign of how civilized we have become.
Checking On Your Own
It is not only polite, it will be appreciated
if you let all potential employees know in the job description
or initial application that they will have to eventually go
through criminal background
checks.
This not only saves your time but the time of
the job seeker’s. Your business will be held responsible for
any actions done by your employees when they are on the
clock.
You want to be sure you don’t hire a
potential Hannibal Lecter, depending on what kind of business
you are in.
When you go to these sites, you enter a name,
state where they claim to live or recently lived, or even their
social security number.
Then they take that information and see
if they can find a match through any of that states public
records. And it’s free.
This writer is proud to say that I passed my
background checks I did on myself as research for this article.
Not that I’ve ever broken the law, of course…Hiring A
Service
In some businesses, it will be money well
spent in order to hire an employee criminal background checks
service.
That way, you don’t have to do the work
yourself. Also, a service knows the ins and outs of finding the
true history of a person.
They often have access to some information
which may not be on the public records of any
state.
A service like this is not necessary
for a fast food hamburger joint, but if you were going to hire
a new president of a bank, wouldn’t you want to know he hasn’t
served time for extortion or tax evasion?
You could, of course, just hire the candidate
anyway and keep his past a secret. He seems like a decent
enough fellow and seems to have mended his
ways.
Okay, perhaps he has mended his ways and
never takes so much as a pen from the office
home.
But the past has a way of catching up with
anybody. What would your customers think if they heard the new
president of their bank was an ex-white collar
con?
You probably wouldn’t have too many customers
left after that news got
out.
Information
that may be found in an advanced background check.
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Run a Complete Background Check with US
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When reviewing a person’s criminal
record you can usually expect to find information
concerning the number of times they have been arrested,
if they have any legal convictions and if they have been
incarcerated in jails or prisons. You can also discover
if a person has any outstanding warrants, the person’s
legal status, if the person is a sex offender and other
various pieces of information about the individual’s
criminal history. There are numerous directories that you
can access to obtain criminal record information about a
person.
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