Yes, a criminal record is considered public information and can be accessed by the general public through background checks and other means.
Yes, criminal charges are typically public record and accessible to the general public. This information is often available through online databases, court records, and other public sources.
Yes, an arrest record is considered public information, meaning it can be accessed by the general public.
Yes, criminal records are generally considered public information, meaning they can be accessed by the public through various channels such as online databases, court records, and background check services.
An arrest record shows when a person was taken into custody by law enforcement, while a criminal record includes information about any charges or convictions. Both can impact a background check, but a criminal record is more serious as it indicates a person's involvement in criminal activities.
Yes, arrests are generally considered public record, meaning that information about an individual's arrest is typically accessible to the public.
Yes, criminal charges are typically public record and accessible to the general public. This information is often available through online databases, court records, and other public sources.
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.
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.
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.
Yes, criminal warrants are a matter of public record.
Harrison County Magistrate Court was the court of record, the criminal complaint is public record.
Yes, the initial incident or criminal complaint report is a public record. However, any subsequent police report on a criminal complaint (such as the record of the investigation, interviews, evidence, and any leads or suspects), are not public record unless/until the information comes out in open court as part of testimony.
no.do you have a criminal record ??!!
Require that they produce a copy of their criminal history record before employing them. Otherwise, you cannot access that information. It is not available to the general public.
The "official" history of your criminal record never goes away. The expunction simply means that the PUBLIC does not have access to it.
You can use www.zimbio.com/Free+Criminal+Background+Check to check criminal records. You should also ask for referrals to get more information on the potential nanny.