dimanche 9 février 2014

North Carolina Police Records Available Online

By Ben Kingsley


According to the US Census Bureau, North Carolina, a state located in the South East of the US, ranks number 10 among all the 50 states in the US as of the year 2013 with an estimated population of 9.7 million. It is popularly known as the Old North State or the Tar Heel State. The state is made up of over 100 different counties each being significant in its own way. This population is comprised of mostly Americans, Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and multiracial Americans. In a state as densely populated as North Carolina, meeting all kinds of people is indeed relatively possible. Finding new friends and possible lifetime partners can be quite easy too. As such, it is really important to be extra wary when engaging with people you barely know most especially if you're interested to build a relationship with an individual you just met. This is where background checks can really be useful. With background checking, you get to delve deeper into the significant details of an individual you want to investigate or scrutinize more. Doing a background check can be done by checking over vital records particularly North Carolina police records.

In the Tar Heel State, there are several ways to acquire a copy of a police record or perform a background check with the means of such records. You can go to the county's Office of the Clerk of Superior Court, to the State Bureau of Investigation, or to the state's Federal Bureau of Investigation. Varied charges may be asked along with your application for a reproduction of a police record. In the Superior Court's Office, each copy of a police record is worth $25. In the State Bureau of Investigation, it costs $14. If you wish to get the police record you need from the Federal Bureau of Investigation in North Carolina, then you have to pay a fee of $18. In addition, you can also search for a police record - either your personal record or that of somebody else's - from public access terminals in the clerk's office for free. However, these searches are not certified and there is a small charge for printing.

If you want to acquire the police record you need directly from the Bureau of Investigation, you have to submit a fingerprint card and a payment fee of $14 along with your application form containing the significant details of the person you want to investigate such as the complete name and birthdate and your information as the requestor such as your complete name, address, and your contact number. Background check searches are fingerprint-based. In North Carolina, such check is termed as "right to review" check. On the other hand, the Tar Heel state's Federal Bureau of Investigation also proffers right to review checks but for a fee of $18.

Aside from acquiring a police record from such agencies, you can also do a background check by contacting police record check vendors for non-certified statewide record checks for yourself or others. Individual unofficial record checks may be conducted through third-party companies that sell information. Each company has its own charges. The North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts provide several websites with records that are accurate reflections of the data in the databases of the clerks of court, but such office cannot guarantee that the information these companies provide to their customers is current or accurate.

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.

Public police records are indeed important because these records indicate any misdemeanour done by an individual. In background checks, this is very significant as knowing what an individual is capable to do - especially if you're interested to build rapport with such person - is definitely a sure-fire way of protecting yourself and your loved ones too.




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