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Process to Conduct County Criminal Records Check
by Shelly Cruz

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There are approximately 8,000 county court houses spread across the United States. Each county court house is responsible for maintaining a database of all criminal charges and convictions that fall within its jurisdiction. Therefore, the most logical and precise starting point for any criminal record check is the county court house, as all criminal cases originate from its jurisdiction.

A county criminal search is one of the most essential background searches and is extensively used by prospective employers, landlords and businesses. A county criminal search would reveal felony and misdemeanor charges (if any) registered against an individual. In some cases the search will also indicate any open cases (awaiting trial or conviction) pending against an individual. County criminal searches are also considered to be accurate and comprehensive because the data is extracted from the source, the county court house. They also offer the most current and detailed information. The search includes records for the last seven years, for both felony and misdemeanor convictions.

Criminal background checks are especially important for prospective employers. Detecting criminal behavior beforehand would substantially reduce their vulnerability to theft and violence in the workplace. It will also diminish the chances of any financial liability that may arise as a consequence of criminal action (s) carried out by tainted employee (s).

Most counties maintain their criminal records in a database. However, there are some counties that follow an arcane and fragmented system of maintaining criminal records. Also, the fashion in which the records are stored varies from one county to another. Some counties maintain separate records for felonies and misdemeanor while some maintain it in a combined index. Typically, a county criminal search would entail a physical visit to the court house.

Conducting county criminal records check can prove to be a daunting task for any individual. To make their tasks easier, a public record researcher is present at every county court house. At a minimum, the information required to start a search is the subject's full name, aliases (if known), and the date of birth. However, it should be noted that a crime committed in county 'x' would not show up if the search of the records is performed in county 'y'.

Hiring a professional firm to conduct county criminal searches is perceived to be the best option for prospective employers, landlords, and businesses. It is also imperative to ensure that checks are carried out without fail to guarantee a complete peace of mind.

About the Author
Info Cubic is a nationwide, one-stop criminal records check company. Info Cubic's mission is to speed up the hiring process to help customers compete for the best talent by providing high value customer service. For more information about County Criminal Records please visit: http://www.infocubic.net

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