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If you live in the US, chances are that you will cross path with criminals and ex-criminals often, with or without knowing it. This is because there are millions of them around. It is also well-known that a great many of the criminal violations would be committed by repeat offenders. That's why it's important that we have the means to check whenever we smell a rat about someone.
Fortunately, there is a practical and effective way for us to take some extra precaution of our own. It is to simply check out people by searching their Public Criminal Records. There are various related public records which are more specific in nature such as Arrest, Police, Jail, Sex Offender, Inmates and Conviction but Public Criminal Records is a good category to start with.
Criminal Records are Public Records. They are accessible by anyone as long as procedures are followed and Public Criminal Records can be requested directly from the local police department if you know the subject's exact residence. It can be done by mail, in person, telephone, fax or online nowadays. They can even be obtained from the FBI but it must be requested in writing. Another option is to purchase them from commercial information providers.
The standard information found in Public Criminal Records are the personal particulars of the subject, the details of the crime like date and place where it's committed, the case type and number, photographs, conviction or sentence, arresting agency and so forth. If there were multiple criminal violations, they will all be shown except for those which were committed outside of the state.
Public Criminal Records come under state jurisdiction. There are thus variations from state to state in the laws governing their access and the permissible treatment and use of information derived from them. The record databases throughout the different states are also not linked so search results on them are only up to state level. If you wish to investigate someone regardless of the state, a search would have to be conducted on each of the states that the person has resided in.
Public Criminal Records Search are useful in many ways, official and private. They are widely used in employee screening, police investigation, court proceedings, assessing volunteers and background check of neighbors, colleagues, friends and even relatives. There're laws in place to ensure that there's no infringement of individual privacy or personal discrimination and lawyers and other expertise are often called upon to buy-off the intended use of the Public Criminal Records against any violation in itself.
Public Criminal Records come in free-of-charge (FOC) and fee-based versions. FOC records are predominantly derived from government agencies and hence entail some degree of formality and procedures. The fee-based ones are expectedly much friendlier. In addition to government sources, their information records are also tapped from private and proprietary database networks.
Search Public Criminal Records without leaving the comfort of your home. Check out more Public Government Resources at Public Criminal Records Online.