Free? Little comes for free. Just pay the fee.
Your friend knows what crimes, if any, she would have on her record.
2006-10-06 16:01:40
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answered by Plasmapuppy 7
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I've been doing background checks and records searches online for years, as it is part of my business. I am a former detective, and currently a professional private investigator by trade. What I can tell you is this: You cannot obtain these records for free. You simply cannot. For every service provided online, there is typically either a one time cost, or a fee you pay every single month. Some services are better than others.
Some more expensive, some less. In my line of work, I am signed up for a service where I am billed monthly. However, if you are just the average person needing information on a particular person or property, I would suggest http://www.echeck.pcti-system.com ... For a one time fee, they are by far the best, cheapest, and most thorough service available. If you are strictly in business like myself, and don't mind being billed automatically every single month, I would recommend E-Verify or Inteligator.
2014-09-17 01:26:05
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answered by Anonymous
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After going over this, I just utilized the service spoken of by the NJ State Trooper on here. I come from a very strict Jewish family, and I have been dating a non-Jewish girl for some time now.. A girl who my parents do not approve of. They think there is something very wrong about her. They believe she has a shady past, like she is violent or into drugs or something. To prove them wrong, I decided to run that background check on here from http://www.echeck.pcti-system.com .. I came across many interesting things.. many of which I won't get into.
The report was VERY thorough. What I did find, which turned out to be a deal breaker, was FOUR TRO's(temporary restraining orders) 2 were dismissed, the other 2 were finalized into a final restraining order(lifetime restraining order) ... The ones that were finalized were as a result of DOMESTIC VIOLENCE and the other for STALKING. I was shocked when I saw this. I guess sometimes you can never really know who you might be dealing with!
2014-10-12 13:33:28
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answered by Anonymous
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You can't really get a good background/criminal check for free. If you need one, you will need to pay a fee. But one way of checking what is on there record is to go to www.netsleuth.com and then all you gotta do is sign up for 2 offers for free. You account will then be activated for 30 days free. From there you can search by there name. Click on the Resource Directory located at the top right hand corner. Then search for your state or country court records. This will bring up any criminal history if any for that person.
2006-10-06 16:04:37
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answered by DevilsHorns 1
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I am not sure if it is the same in every state.
But I live in California, and I work as a nurse so we have to get back ground checks done. For Employment.
One of them is a local back ground check. I just went down to the local police dept. Gave them my drivers license, and social security card. And they gave me a print out in about 10 minutes. And I did not have to pay any thing.
I would imagine that is what a potential landlord would get is just a local.
2006-10-06 16:04:48
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answered by Kali_girl825 6
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Criminal Records Search Database : http://SearchVerifyInfo.com/Help
2015-09-30 21:29:50
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answered by Devin 1
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Criminal background checks generally cost between $15 and 40 depending on where you get it done. If you go to your local police department, they will give you a local check for a smaller fee.
2006-10-06 16:08:21
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answered by Been there 3
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there is not any such challenge as free. there are procedures to do it less expensive even with the actuality that. Public archives which consists of courtroom situations a free to seem at, maximum states will make copies accessible at useful prices. commence off with as a lot information as you could assemble on the guy you want to look into. bypass for your interior reach county courthouse and visit the Clerk of the District (extra suitable) courtroom's place of work. you could both pay them to come back up with the files or you may do it your self for free. even with the indisputable fact that ask if the archives are for the full state or in simple terms the county. you truly seem at maximum courtroom situations if the call matches. Now right that is the complicated elements: a million. in simple terms because there's a case volume that does no longer recommend the guy develop into to blame. 2. there are a variety of of those with similar names, you could ought to compare beginning dates and/or social safe practices numbers to be particular you've the right Bob Smith. 3. Juvenile offenders have their archives sealed so that you won't be able to examine them. It takes a courtroom order to be allowed to even search for the database for those. 4. the added suitable/ district courtroom in elementary words handles felonies and civil situations (call differences, divorces, malpractice situations, and so on). Misdemeanors might want to require a search for on the Clerk Of The courtroom's place of work. Federal situations might want to commence in the District courtroom, yet no longer continually. maximum states have the district or extra suitable courtroom manage safe practices orders. you should ask if the search will teach those as well. 5. understand the limitations of the Clerk Of The District courtroom's place of work searches. they could in elementary words amplify to the county line or might want to cover the full state. What got here about outdoors the state might want to require searches in different states.
2016-12-04 08:50:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I did one on myself. I went to the county courthouse website and there was a way to do it -- I had to pay like $5, but it was worth the peace of mind knowing that I didn't have anything.
2006-10-06 16:08:35
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answered by Anonymous
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what state are you in and county... some are free, some cost $ 10. all you need is to go to the courthouse and pay, then the will run it....
2006-10-06 16:05:14
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answered by Anonymous
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