Worried about What's on your Record?
Shouldn't you be?

Over seventy million Americans have criminal records. Although, what that means exactly, isn't always spelled out in plain English. It's possible to be lumped into a statistic of "having a criminal record" for something you weren't even convicted of, or a youthful mistake 10, 20 years ago. With over 85% of companies conducting some sort of background check, it's important to understand more than ever what, if anything, might show up in your background. New job? Up for a promotion? About to sign a lease on a big, beautiful apartment? You can't afford to leave it up to chance. But I've never even had a speeding ticket. What does this have to do with me? Want to bring that new beau to your company Christmas party or is a friend of yours trying to set you up on a blind date? Move to a new neighborhood? Didn't that celebrity get in legal trouble once? Have a hunch as to why Uncle Dave disappeared for five years and came back with strange tattoos and want to find out if you're right? There is information we need for safety reasons, and whether it's for us or for our children, it's important to learn everything you can when you bring someone new into your life. We are also by nature curious and why not? You very well might be right about Uncle Dave. Criminal record history is public record and completely available to you - if you know where to look. Other companies may offer "unlimited searches" for a "low monthly fee" but the kind of information they provide is barely better than what you would find on your standard search engine. You already know what social media accounts you have. Why pay a monthly fee for that? Anything else is behind an additional paywall. CheckMyCriminal.com offers criminal and other public record history searches for a single, one time only fee. No subscription. No hidden fees. Actual record searches, conducted when you request them, typically returned within one to seventy-two hours. You should pay for the search you actually want and not to maintain a database of outdated information.
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