lundi 3 février 2014

Police Records North Carolina Available Online

By Ben Kingsley


Among all the 50 US states, North Carolina or the Old North State still stands at number 10 on the top ten most populated states in the US with a population of more than 9.7 million based on the 2013 US Census records. In a state as densely inhabited as North Carolina, meeting different kinds of people is quite possible. Even meeting new friends and lifetime partners is likely to happen. Therefore, doing a background check on an individual you wish to build a relationship with is really important. Checking over North Carolina police records is definitely a good idea to delve deeper into the significant details of an individual you want scrutinized.

There are various ways to obtain a copy of a police record. You can go to the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court in the relevant county, to the State Bureau of Investigation, or to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In any of these offices, you have to file a request by filling up an application form which can be obtained directly from these agencies or be downloaded from their websites. The Office of the Superior Court provides copies of North Carolina police records for a fee of $25. The State Bureau of Investigation does the same service for a payment of only $14. The Federal Bureau of Investigation in the state also provides police records for a fee of $18. If you wish to search for a police record in the state without paying too much, you can refer to public access terminals available in the clerk's office for police records, either your own record or that of other individual. However, such searches and the records these public access terminals provide are not certified and you have to pay a minimal charge for printing.

Requisites in obtaining a police record in the Old North State include an application form containing the complete name and date of birth of the person you want to investigate and your details as the requestor such as full name and phone number where you can be reached. Aside from this, a fingerprint card is also required as searches for police records especially criminal records are fingerprint-based. A background check done by doing such searches is commonly called as "right to review" check.

Doing a background check can also be done through other repositories of North Carolina police records. There are actually vendors for non-certified statewide police records. These records such vendors have are provided by the North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts. Police records provided by such vendors are precise replications of the information in the database of the clerks of court. However, the Office of the Courts in the state cannot warranty that the details these vendors give to their customers are up-to-date or correct.

In addition, there are also other websites in the web that also provide records online but are not affiliated with the state's administrative office of the court. These are independent online record providers which have their own database accessible anytime you need to. With these online record providers, you get to save time and money. Instead of the processing time that takes days to weeks, these online service providers can give you the police record you need in a matter of minutes plus, you only have to pay a minimal fee and you can already have unlimited access to their database. With Internet as the trend, acquiring records has never been this easy and fast.

With over 9.7 million people making North Carolina their dwelling place, demarcating anyone with a shady past is not an easy task. Hence, background checks are very crucial. Because public police records indicate any misdemeanour or felony done by an individual, you get to know how to decide when wanting to let somebody into your life. Without a doubt, this is really very helpful as this does not only help protect yourself and your loved ones, but also, it does save you a lifetime of misery.




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