Criminal history records are public records. Go to your local law enforcement agency and request a copy. Be sure you have the person's full name and DOB, (the SSN would be helpful also, but not absolutely necessary). There will probably be a small administrative fee.
Assuming you are asking about a criminal record, you would pull your criminal record from the appropriate state agency.
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Yes. Whatever criminal record you have is most available to the FBI.
Someone that is looking to find information on a public criminal record can do so by visiting their local police station. Another option is to visit a website that would allow one to purchase the criminal record online.
How do you sponge criminal record
You can find employment opportunities with a criminal record by looking for companies that are open to hiring individuals with criminal backgrounds, seeking assistance from reentry programs or organizations that help ex-offenders find jobs, and exploring industries that are more likely to hire individuals with criminal records, such as construction, food service, or transportation.
Civil law suits are not criminal activity. They are a part of you public record, but not your criminal record.
By checking your criminal history record, which in the US is a public record. It will show all offenses you have been involved in since your 18th birthday.
You can go to your local police station and ask for a "Subject Access Form" or alternatively go to your local police forces website and find the form there. There is an admin fee but it will declare what, if anything, is on your criminal record.