Public Criminal Records Free Online

By Claire Dowell


Background checking is an important part for the sorting out of applicants for immigration, identification, security clearance, issuance of professional licenses and adoption. The primary goal of such scrutiny is to gauge the applicant's dependability, and if he or she is the right person for that particular position or job. Potent tools that can provide an overview of a person's past dealings can be found in public arrest records.

The reasoning behind the reliability of criminal records in background checks is that these documents are a comprehensive presentation of a person's previous dealings with the Law. They usually contain any concurrent charges for minor infractions to serious felonies, and will also include sentences and dispositions, including civil offenses recorded in a particular place.

Policies concerning the distribution, archiving, and maintenance of these records vary from state to state. In the State of Texas, this task falls upon the able hands of the State Department of Public Safety, specifically in the Criminal History Records Office. All requests for arrest records across the state are catered in the said office. Persons who were put under arrest in the state are allowed to access and procure a copy of their own arrest record and can appoint an authorized proxy to do so in their behalf. Criminal history information is not open to the public, save for adjudication and conviction records. This is in observance of Section 522.023 of the Texas Government Code.

Acquiring Texas criminal records via the Department of Public Safety involves few simple steps and two approaches - the name-based criminal history search, and the fingerprint-based criminal history search. The former requires you to access the Crime Records Service section of the Department of Public Safety's official website. You must first create an account via the CRS section. Basic information such as a person's full name, maiden name and the exact birth date is required for the search. You will be charged $3.00 per individual name searched.

The second approach uses fingerprints to yield more precise results. To do this, you must first set an appointment online in the website of the company directly tapped by the Department of Public Safety to take requesting parties' fingerprints. Then file a request declaring your intentions towards obtaining a copy of your own arrest record. Have your fingerprints taken electronically; pay the obligatory $15.00 processing fee imposed by the said department, plus $9.95 for the fingerprinting services and send these requisites to the Department of Public Safety. Alternatively, you can obtain a fingerprint card duly approved by the abovementioned department and use it to inscribe a full set of fingerprints. You will only pay the required processing fee for this scheme. Requests are normally processed within ten business days, but are still solely dependent upon the volume of requests the department is accepting.

The emergence of online approaches in the acquisition of public records has helped countless number of requesting parties, and has become a rather prevalent search endeavor performed in the World Wide Web. The main advantage of this approach is that you can conveniently acquire information about your desired record and obtain a copy at the soonest possible time, after performing a quick search in the database of government agencies or private service providers. Using this approach ensures that generous amounts of cash, effort and time are saved.




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