There are many reasons why a Criminal Background Check is necessary. From a neighbor with an unknown history to thieving employees, there are numerous reasons why someone would request a Criminal Background check be performed by a Private Investigator. This can especially come in handy with Attorney Law Firms when building a case.
Revealing someone’s criminal history is imperative to building a case with an Attorney Law Firm or even when checking up on a potential hire. A history of stealing from employers might deter the potential employer from hiring the applicant. It may even prevent a landlord from renting to an unreliable tenant.
A Criminal Background Check performed by a Private Investigator can also be conducted in romantic situations. Finding out the history of a romantic partner who may be lying about a spotted past. No matter the reason, a Private Investigator can help.
The type of search that is done depends upon the information the client is requesting. Some information one can expect to see from a Criminal Background Check is:
● Criminal Records
● Civil Records
● Employment History
● Personal References
● Education
While quick background searches can be performed online, usually for a small fee, this information is not verified and can oftentimes be in connection with the wrong subject. A Private Investigator will be able to find the information pertaining only to the subject and verify that the information is accurate and up to date.
This information can prove beneficial in situations such as:
● Attorney Law Firm Cases
● Potential Hires
● Romantic Partners
A Private Investigator will conduct a consultation where the different types of services will be discussed to determine which will best suit the client. From there, a plan will be developed based on the scope of work necessary.
Criminal Background Checks can be necessary for many different reasons, and we can help you get the information you need to make the best decision.
Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this publication at the time it was written. It is not intended to provide legal advice or suggest a guaranteed outcome. Individual situations will differ and the law may have changed since publication. Readers considering legal action should consult with an attorney to understand current laws and how they may affect a case.