1 - What is criminal-search.com?
2 - What categories and reports are available to search?

3 - What types of information is available to search about people?

4 - Are Social Security numbers available for lookup?

5 - How current is data?

6 - Is anyone notified I am searching for them?

7 - Are you able to search for unlisted phone numbers?

8 - Is your website secure?

9 - Am I charged if the person I searched upon does not have a criminal record?


1- What is criminal-Search.com?
We are a company that provides comprehensive online records searches in many categories. We have been dedicated for years to systematically gather more databases, sources and data center links to provide our members with the highest possible level of investigation services.

2- What categories and reports are available to search?
When you subscribe you get full access to our member’s area. You can search over 1000 directories, in addition to: ONLINE INVESTIGATIONS:


BACKGROUND RECORDS Reports include addresses, relatives, phones, properties, judgments.
CRIMINAL RECORDS Reports include case number, charge, offense, arrest, and more.
DRIVING RECORDS Reports include subjects driving records and DMV resources.
LEGAL RECORDS Reports include property, liens, judgments, business records, and more.
SEX OFFENDERS Reports include registered addresses, aliases, case #, charge, conviction.
CREDIT RECORDS Reports include subject's credit history, credit worthiness, bankruptcies, and more.


BIRTH RECORDS Reports include date, case, number, filings, parents, addresses.
DEATH RECORDS Reports include date, case, number, filings, name, age, relatives.
DIVORCE RECORDS Reports include filing type, date, case, location, name, age and more
MARRIAGE RECORDS Reports include filing type, date, case, location, name, age and more
PROPERTY RECORDS Reports include owner, location, transfers, sales, description, tax info.
BANKRUPTCY RECORDS Reports include date, case, number, reason, legal files, and addresses.


PEOPLE SEARCH Reports include people location and missing people information.
MISSING PERSONS Reports include relatives, roommates, neighbors, aliases, address history.


REVERSE PHONE Reports include full addresses, names, contacts, account history.
REVERSE CELL PHONE Reports include full addresses, names, contacts, account history.
REVERSE EMAIL Reports include full addresses, names, contacts, account history.
  

 

 
3- What types of information is available to search about people?

You can practically search anything except for the very sensitive personal information such as financial and credit card data, including passwords and full account numbers. Other than that you might be able to uncover a lot of data about mostly anyone.
  
4- Are Social Security numbers available for lookup?
Generally not. It is a vital security precaution not to allow Social Security numbers be available public. If you uncover that your information contains some sensitive data you will be able to notify proper institutions to request them to remove the information. We ourselves cannot change the information, we can only display it to our members.

5- How current is data?

We access a variety of different public records sources from our data partners. As you can imagine, some of the sources are courthouses, county and other government offices. These offices can be slow to update public information. We are as current as they are but some of the updates are out of our immediate control.

6- Is anyone notified I am searching for them?
No one is notified that you are using the Criminal-Search.com services, including the person you are searching for.

7- Are you able to search for unlisted phone numbers?

Criminal-Search.com provides online access to public records such as real estate deeds, lawsuit filings, and other information filed by individuals and businesses with local, state and federal agencies. We also provide access to publicly-available information such as published telephone numbers. Your telephone number is not available in these databases if you have a non-published telephone number, that is, a number that is not listed in the phone book, or not available from directory assistance. For information on how to obtain a non-published telephone number, please contact your telephone company. We can obtain unlisted numbers. These are numbers that are not listed in the phone book, but are available from public records sources.

8- Is your website secure?
The sign in screen is a secure webpage which you can notate by the security lock at the bottom of the page and the "s" in the website address of "https". However, once you click "Login" you are brought to a non-secure page to search as there is no secure information submitted when you are searching on the search screen. Please notate when you go into "My Account" or make a purchase through our three step confirmation checkout page that the page then becomes secure again. We are very sensitive to the privacy and security concerns that individuals have with respect to personal information. The Criminal-Search.com website is secure and utilizes 128bit encryption and we have a valid security certificate which again can be notated by the security lock at the bottom of the page and the "s" in the https:// indicating the security. Please rest assured our website is secure.

9- Am I charged if the person I searched upon does not have a criminal record?

You are charged regardless of whether the individual searched upon has a criminal record or not as we are charged for searching public records to confirm this for you. Not all individuals have a criminal record. The point of purchasing a Criminal Check is to check and verify if an individual has a criminal record or not. There are some instances where you may feel a person has a criminal, but the public records database confirms there are no criminal offenses. The following explain some instances where an individual would not have an available criminal record from the public records database:

  
- The person has never been convicted of a crime. (An arrest does not create a criminal record. The person must be convicted of a crime to have a criminal record)
- The criminal records have been expunged

  

- The criminal records have not yet been updated in the public records database. (Updates can take several months)

  

- The criminal records have been sealed and are no longer public. (ie - Minors criminal offenses are sealed and not a matter of public records)

  

- The criminal record is in a different state then the state searched upon

  

- Criminal offenses are under a different name/d.o.b t


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