How Does Someone Look at Criminal Background Records

Aug 20, 2010

A state criminal check, also known as a state background check is very simple to obtain and has become a requirement for most jobs, rental houses, and gun purchases. These checks usually only take minutes and have a low to zero cost. In most states you are not charged if you do not have a criminal history. The state criminal check has to be completed at the state level. Some local sheriff departments can obtain a state check but most checks are completed by the state’s Department of Corrections (doc) or state Bureau of Investigations. It’s a wise move to conduct a criminal records check.

The same goes for the Illinois background check. You may want to do a background check on people for whom you are not sure have a criminal record or not, especially if you are hiring someone. I know I didn’t expect to find out that my cousin was put in jail for grand larceny because he stole a car.

Criminal background checks are not infallible. There are many different reasons for a check to be incorrect, whether with wrong information or the lack of information. For a couple of examples; if you have been the victim of identity left, and the person who was using your name committed crimes – guess what? You now have a record, until you can get it cleared. If you commit a recent crime, the infraction may take months to show up and be reported nationally. Sometimes it gets lost in the system and never gets reported.

Background check is a form of investigative research and there is a wide range of databases to help you find the necessary information. There are a variety of databases such as specialized databases, and regional and government databases that may be helpful in searching for different types of personal as well as public information.

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