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Free
is Never Free
You Get What You Pay For!
If you are hoping for an easily tree accessible nationwide database of criminal records in this age of advanced
communication, then you will be disappointed. Technology may be available, and the federal constitution may provide
a constitutional guarantee for United States citizens to access information, but specific state legislation is
required for its implementation.
However, you can still find some bits of information. The Federal Bureau of Prisons' website offers an inmate
locator service for free. You can also check out credible public interest organizations such as the Family Watch
Dog website that keeps track of sex offenders released from prison. Your next step is to search the separate
databases of state correctional facilities, police records, and court records. Before you start your search,
remember to verify the person's name or identity.
In many states, criminal records are restricted and you need the person's date of birth and social security number
in order to conduct the search. Usually, prospective employers have this information but they are required by law
to inform their applicants that a criminal background check is being conducted on them. They also need to provide
the applicant access to the public information they gathered.
However, the process needed to make a complete tree search on your own for free criminal records online is
difficult and time consuming. You may not have the time and patience to search through the mountain of free public
information scattered all over the web. You may be satisfied with free public information services if your reasons
for searching are merely for curiosity, and your personal life or business is not at risk.
However, if you are an employer with numerous candidates to investigate, or a landlord with several potential
tenants applying, or a busy professional searching for a care giver for your children or aging parents, convenience
and time are important to you.
In addition, you have to keep in mind that free tree services not provided by government agencies or accredited
government providers have to be double-checked. Gathering nationwide data such as criminal records, which incur
several additions throughout the year, requires great investment of time and resources. Therefore, sites that offer
free information may not have updated records. Free criminal records database providers cannot provide convenience
and customer service to help you search.
Your next recourse is an online search for fee-based providers of criminal record research. The fee depends on the
detail of the research you want. The price will vary depending on the scope and quality of their databases. Some
database searches are organized by state, while others provide a convenient nationwide search feature of criminal
records for around $40 yearly fee.
Think through the reason for your search and consequences of inaccurate information, and then decide whether it is
reasonable for you to pay higher subscription fees of quality public information providers.
by - January 6th, 2010
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