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Federal background checks are becoming fairly commonplace
when an employer wants to check out an employee or vice-versa.
This information is continually submitted by courts and other
criminal justice agencies and you can get searches for sex
offenders done in the same check.
Many online search companies perform federal background checks
and forty three states are searched simultaneously. What is
great about this is that if you are unsure of a current or
previous address, then you can have it covered in one search.
The states which do not have laws prohibiting this kind of
check are:
• Alabama
• Alaska
• Arkansas
• Arizona
• California (certain counties)
• Colorado
• Connecticut
• Florida
• Georgia
• Hawaii
• Idaho
• Illinois
• Indiana
• Iowa
• Kansas
• Kentucky
• Maine
• Michigan
• Minnesota
• Mississippi
• Missouri
• Montana
• Nebraska
• Nevada
• New Jersey
• New Hampshire
• New Mexico
• New York
• North Carolina
• North Dakota
• Ohio
• Oklahoma
• Oregon
• Rhode Island
• South Carolina
• Tennessee
• Texas
• Utah
• Virginia
• Washington
• Washington, D.C.
• Wisconsin
Federal background checks will obtain results which will include
name, any alias’, race, date of birth, sex, case number,
the offense date, the offense location, the sentence given
and on what date, parole information if any and the present
status of the person. Also, many times federal background
checks will include other criminal records such as kidnapping,
embezzlement, drugs, firearms, federal crimes. The results
usually will include the docket number as well. And what is
so amazing is that you can usually get all of this information
with a correct first and last name only.
Federal background checks are perfect for anyone wanting
to look up a person’s past. It may be for hiring them
into your company or wanting to find out information on the
person that you are thinking of going into business with.
Whatever the reason, if you use federal background checks
it will make you feel like you and your company are being
safeguarded.
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