County Criminal Searches are the most accurate and comprehensive searches you can run because courthouses keep detailed information on file for each case number and most will update their records daily. A standard county search includes both district and superior court searches, pulling information on all felony and misdemeanor charges in that county. Just doing a county search would be as invaluable as just running a national search. You would need to know exactly where to look for it to be beneficial. There is no database that houses every single court’s records. Running both searches is really the only way to cover all your bases.
The Swiss Cheese that is a National Criminal Database Search
The National Criminal Database Search is the best search to start your background check but it should never be the only search ran. The issue with this report is that it’s not a very thorough search. There are twelve privately owned criminal databases across the country. Each database decides which sources to gather information from and how often they want to update the information. As a Consumer Reporting Agency, we have to decide which databases will give us the most up to date information because this is where we start our search.
Behind the Processing: the Intricacies of a Background Check
There is far more information on a person’s record than what shows on their background check. Name, Social Security Number and date of birth are required to run a National Criminal Database Search. This report covers an array of searches, but it isn’t a very thorough search when it comes to crimes at a county level (more information to come later on this topic). The main reasons to run this search would be to verify SSN validity, alias history, and lifetime address history. It will also pull all violent and sex offender registries. Based on any county information that does pull from the National Database, a county criminal search will need to be ran to verify the information is accurate and up to date.
The Hiring Process Can Be Stressful, We Can Help!
There are a few consumer reporting agencies to choose from around the country, but how does SimpliVerified compare?
When there are so many companies fighting for your business, it can be hard to know who is the right fit for you. You would think that the background check process is a fairly standard practice; that no matter what company you go with, you’ll get the same results, but this is not the case. Background checks are very important in the hiring process because you need to know who you are letting into your business. It is a huge responsibility both to whomever is doing the hiring, and to the consumer reporting agency. It can be a very stressful process, so we want to make it as pain free as possible. Here are just a few of the ways we help make this process easier.
Ban-the-Box Laws, What You Need to Know
Nationwide, each state has slowly been adopting the ban-the-box law to help ex-offenders find work. Ban-the-box or the “fair-chance policy” is a policy that requires employers to remove the conviction history question from their job applications. In some areas, it dictates when an employer can conduct a background check. The goal is to get employers to view all job applications equally, and schedule interviews based on qualifications alone in order to help convicts find work after prison.