Background Check: Easy Public Records Searches
The most common misconception about background checks is that they require specialized access to some type of private information, and that's just not the case. A background check is nothing more than a search of information that's in the public domain, but the problem is that this information might be scattered among thousands of sources. That's where a specialized search like the one below comes in.
The database being searched is a giant warehouse of information collected and regularly updated from a variety of public records.
You'll find information from county court records, local newspaper archives, cemetery records, hospital records, and more.
All of this information is freely available, but through this service it's available, cross-linked, organized, and accessible via searching and matching tools.
So if you're performing a background check, performing genealogy research, investigating an employee, or looking into an acquaintance, you'll be able to quickly find what you need.
Submit the form above to see what a full report looks like. It's easy!
If you're an employer performing a background check, you'll find criminal background information and county public records, e.g. court filings, home purchases, judgments, liens, etc.
If you're a boyfriend, girlfriend, spouse, etc. you might be interested in marriage records, divorce records, and other public filings.
If you're a historian, you might be interested in records like birth and death records, marriage filings, and other public records.
It's also important to understand that a background check consists of what is found in the public domain, and you have the right to view it. There is nothing sneaky or subversive about this, but not too many people know how to do it!