Wednesday, 15 February 2012
Everything You Need To Know About A Criminal Record Search
There are various options when it comes to conducting a criminal record search. There are a number of "goods" for such a check. It is possible to look through federal, state, and county records, even though they all have their own privacy regulations. There are also dedicated crime databases that can be searched. One example of such a database is the National Instant Criminal Background Check Method.
The information returned on such searches is not unlimited. The databases will not provide the following, if it occurred longer then 7 years ago. They will not provide info of arrests that did not lead to convictions. The database will not give info about pretrial intervention assuming it was effectively completed, nor about deferred prosecution. They will also not provide info about instances where the charges have been dropped or accusations withdrawn.
These searches are most commonly conducted for purposes of employment screening. Although that is certainly not the only reason why one can be conducted. When conducting such a check, 4 criminal categories come up that cover all manner of crime.
Infractions are extremely minor offenses. These are generally violations of city regulations or codes. The next category is that of traffic offenses. This won't consist of parking violations, but only serious offenses such as driving under the influence.
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