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• April 28, 2007 - Nationwide, State and County Criminal Records Search





In due diligence research, a criminal records search is a standard part of the process. In this highly digitized age, performing any type of search should be much easier now that we have the right technology to do it. However, no matter how much information is stored in the Internet, nothing beats the manual process of retrieving public records. Often, old-fashioned "gum shoe" techniques are required and researchers find that more often than not, they must rely on less technological means to a do a criminal records search.

The "Nationwide" Criminal Records Search

Criminal records searches would be much easier to accomplish if there was one single database containing all public records from all state databases. But the problem is that there is none. No one single, "nationwide" database of....

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• April 11, 2007 - Free Criminal Records





Every business knows that a comprehensive background check is required before hiring an individual for a job position. And with today's highly digital methods of accessing information, getting criminal records for free shouldn't be too hard. In fact, more than a dozen sites are offering free criminal records to do the job for you and all you have to do is sit back and wait for the free criminal records to come pouring in via your email or by mail, depending on your mode of delivery.

But because everything is wholly conducted online, problems on reliability of such information may arise. For instance, many sites offer....

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• October 7, 2006 - Federal Criminal Records and the FBI Database




When speaking about federal criminal records, the first thing that really comes to mind is the FBI database, which is also known as the NCIC or the National Crime Information Center. The FBI database contains a large number of federal criminal records and for this reason, it is the closest thing that we have to a "nationwide" federal criminal records database. However, the federal criminal records stored in the FBI database are not open records and are therefore not accessible to the general public. Accessing information from the FBI database for any reason other than legal or the search is performed by unauthorized individuals, i.e. those that do not work for any criminal justice agency, could warrant huge fines or penalties.

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Other Alternatives to accessing Federal Criminal Records

But the FBI database is not the only source of federal criminal records. During the past year, a new type of federal criminal records check became available. Known as the National Criminal File or the NCF, this database...

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Most businesses today check criminal records as normal operating procedures. With both paid and free access, there's no reason why this high priced function of the past can't be incorporated into your existing hiring procedures, especially for small businesses.

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