Most criminal records are public, but they are not posted on free sites to my knowledge. If you go to the county/city court records department then you may get the record you are looking for at a nominal fee.
No, but if you wanna check because you feel threatened I am sure you could probably go to your local police department and talk to them. Or a cheaper way is to run a credit report on them. It should should any major criminal background.
I guess you could say yes. I have looked up friends and family through the court dockets (and see all charges against them, even if they were dismissed), which included traffic offenses and more serious offenses. I looked it up through the county website. But, some counties (like Los Angeles County) charge a fee.
I have spent the last few months researching and testing criminal record services for an online consumer review site (http://www.CompleteReviews.net ) and I can tell you that there are no free services for criminal background checks. These companies spend a ton of money just to access the information let alone the cost of setting up the sites and paying employees…
The closest you will get to “free” is to find a site that is offering a low introductory rate. I can tell you about one that will let you run unlimited background checks (which includes criminal records) on as many people as you want for 4 days. The cost is $4.95 which is pretty close to free. If you want to access this service you can read more about it here… http://www.completereviews.net/unlimitedsearch.html
sadly..no.
pay for Funyuns instead.
https://web.mo.gov/doc/offSearchWeb/searchOffender.do
this shold help you.
Most criminal records are public, but they are not posted on free sites to my knowledge. If you go to the county/city court records department then you may get the record you are looking for at a nominal fee.
No, but if you wanna check because you feel threatened I am sure you could probably go to your local police department and talk to them. Or a cheaper way is to run a credit report on them. It should should any major criminal background.
I guess you could say yes. I have looked up friends and family through the court dockets (and see all charges against them, even if they were dismissed), which included traffic offenses and more serious offenses. I looked it up through the county website. But, some counties (like Los Angeles County) charge a fee.
I have spent the last few months researching and testing criminal record services for an online consumer review site (http://www.CompleteReviews.net ) and I can tell you that there are no free services for criminal background checks. These companies spend a ton of money just to access the information let alone the cost of setting up the sites and paying employees…
The closest you will get to “free” is to find a site that is offering a low introductory rate. I can tell you about one that will let you run unlimited background checks (which includes criminal records) on as many people as you want for 4 days. The cost is $4.95 which is pretty close to free. If you want to access this service you can read more about it here… http://www.completereviews.net/unlimitedsearch.html
Good luck!