Criminal records contain information about any crime that a person has committed. The severity of the crime doesn't matter; all crimes from misdemeanors to felonies are reported on a criminal record.
If you need criminal record from other company you can get that information first from search engine you can look There credibility on this website. but if you need more information you can go to police department and check criminal record from that company.
Criminal records are part of the public record, they are not confidential, so you may pass on information about them freely. It is not a crime to do so.
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You can apply to the court to have your record 'expunged' but it is by no means automatically granted.
To get a criminal record check all you have to do is go to your local court house and request a criminal record check. It normally cost a fee so you may need to call for pricing information.
How do you sponge criminal record
An ongoing investigation typically does not show up on a criminal history background check. However, if charges are filed and lead to a criminal record, that information will be included in a background check.
Public information on criminal records is usually stored in courthouses. It is also possible to use a background checking service on oneself to determine if any criminal records show up.
Civil law suits are not criminal activity. They are a part of you public record, but not your criminal record.
from the court where you were convicted, by looking up your case number.
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The Interstate Identification Index (III or "triple-eye"), maintained by the FBI as a part of the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) contains criminal arrest and conviction data for all states and the federal system. Any criminal justice agency can make inquiries of and receive information from the III. Therefore, it's not necessary for any state to have "criminal record reciprocity" with any other. Criminal record data is maintained nationally.