USA Backgrounds.com - Public Record Research

 
If you are applying for a job, verifying a sealed or expunged record or hiring a  nanny, home health aid or contractor, a criminal background check can help you make a better decision.  Our experienced network of court researchers and direct access to local, state and federal criminal record databases can locate and promptly report criminal records.  According to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 30% of businesses fail because of poor hiring policies. We offer a variety of methods to determine whether your applicant has a criminal record.

County Criminal Record Searches are conducted at the county-level Court of each requested jurisdiction by on-site researchers performing a "Hand Search" of the Court's Index and Dockets. (more info or place order)

Statewide Criminal Histories are obtained from the State Police or the Administrative Office of Courts in each available state. (more info or place order)

Multi-State Criminal Search includes court, probation and corrections records from more than 30 states and is the most comprehensive criminal search available without submitting fingerprints to the F.B.I. (more info or place order)

Department of Corrections Searches consist of Inmate Records from the Department of Rehabilitation & Corrections of specific states. (more info or place order

Federal District Court Searches are conducted in United States Federal District Courts. Defendants in these cases have been prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney's Office for a violation of the U.S. Criminal Code. (more info or place order

Sexual Offender / Sexual Predator Search is a search of multi-state and state-specific databases for individuals required to register as a Sexual Offender or Sexual Predator. (more info or place order)

Questions about which type of criminal background check to order?  Read our FAQs!

This web site is designed for individual consumers who need to conduct public record research and businesses that conduct limited background checks.  Larger companies and corporations interested in employment screening, drug testing or OSHA-compliant safety training, including Internet-based safety training should visit our sister site NationalBackgroundScreening.com.