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Criminal Checks

By admin On February 8, 2011 Under What Youve Heard

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  1. M.E.
    February 9, 2011
    9:20 pm

    Criminal Checks?
    Im trying to find a website where you can find FREE background criminal checks, not costing you a penny at all.

    Like where you just type in the place where they live name and any other info and BAM it pops up.

    that would be perfect if you could help!
    THANKS
    Id rather not pay the fee thank you very much..

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  2. Jedi
    February 24, 2011
    3:53 am

    Here is a search result for what your looking for. Choose from the top ten for better results.

    Piece of advice: Pay the fee.

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  3. rlnoon
    February 28, 2011
    1:23 am

    judicialrecordsearch.com or something like that.

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  4. dwgriffithsucks
    March 2, 2011
    8:08 pm

    How do I work for a company that performs background checks/criminal records?
    I have my A.S. degree in Criminal Justice, and I was told that I can work for a company that does background and criminal checks on people for employment. However, I cannot find a single company!

    Can someone give me some insight on which companies hire the most and how I contact them?

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  5. Michael V
    March 2, 2011
    9:20 pm

    Does anyone know how far back criminal background checks go? I heard that FCRA allows back 7 years?
    I am wondering because I committed two felonies when I 17, but then I got charged as an adult. I am trying to make sense of the FCRA. If it’s done by a third person it’s different. Also when they say California allows only 7 years back on criminal checks, does that apply to someone who would move to california from another state? Could they then go back more than 7 years?

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  6. backgrounds003
    March 3, 2011
    1:53 pm

    Criminal records are public records. Many counties offer the ability to search these public records online. It is legal to obtain a criminal record on anyone without their consent, unless it is for employment purposes.

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  7. Michaek K
    March 3, 2011
    8:09 pm

    What is the best website for Criminal Checks, Outstanding Warrants?
    What is the best website for Criminal Checks, Outstanding Warrants?

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  8. Andrew O
    March 3, 2011
    11:06 pm

    Contact police departments and ask who they use. The IRS or other agencies that require background checks. That will give you some of the biggerones to work for with more opportunities.

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  9. Ian C
    March 4, 2011
    5:26 pm

    In California is it legal to do background criminal checks online?
    I heard that you cannot use online background checks to get criminal records, only sex offenders? I was wondering because I know I done stupid things in the past, and I think not everyone should be able to get access to that, there should be a valid reason, not just hey i wonder if theyve ever been arrested or what not?….

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  10. trooper3316
    March 4, 2011
    9:24 pm

    The records go back to your 18th birthday, or as far back as the earliest crime you got waived into adult court for.

    How far the employer can go back may be a matter of law, but the record itself is permanent.

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