Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Background Check Facts

Q: What will the report tell me if I research somebody's background?
A: Information that is provided by the person that you are running the background check on can be verified. The report can show you if that person has omitted (intentionally or not) any information regarding his financial background, public records, criminal history, employment history, and many others.


Q: What kinds of background checks can you perform?
A: Lookups that include addresses and social security number verification can be carried out. And also county, state, and national criminal database checks, sexual offender registry lookups, civil records check, drivers records, credit and financial reports, education background verification, employment history checks, drug and medical history, and reference checks.


Q: How long does it take for a background check to be completed?
A: Usually, instant backgrounds checks are available, but the information included in these kinds of reports is not as thorough as the ones that take 2-7 days.


Q: How much information do I need to conduct complete a background check?
A: In order for you to get the most thorough information on your subject, it is highly recommended that you acquire their full name (and maiden name if applicable), addresses (past and present address), social security number, and employment information.

Doing so will allow you to acquire the most relevant records available.

Q: Is permission needed to run a background check?
A: Obtaining a written signature is required in most cases. This is to make sure that you are legally covered, especially when verifying credit.

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