Criminal Record

Can You Search For A Criminal Record Online?

April 15, 2020 Off By TERRILYN

Yes! Having access to a criminal record can be essential when welcoming someone into your life. If they’re a convicted felon, you probably want to know, and use the knowledge to make informed decisions regarding them. However, it can be difficult to figure out how to obtain their criminal record, and what a criminal record entails.

What is a criminal record?

A criminal record is a public record that is updated whenever a person is arrested or convicted. It is used for various purposes within the legal system. It contains information like:

  • Full legal name
  • Address
  • Race, gender, and age
  • Crime committed
  • Outstanding arrest warrants
  • Dates of arrests and convictions
  • Mug shot

Notably, a criminal record does not contain information regarding driving history or traffic violations. Those would be contained in a driving record.

How can I find someone’s criminal record online?

The best and most convenient way to access a criminal record is through an online public records database. Databases like SpyFly provide access to billions of public records. To search, all you need is the full name of the person you’re researching and the state, and you’re ready to get started. In moments, you should have access to tons of public records about them. A criminal record can be found here, but they also provide access to a person’s driving record and alerts you to any arrest warrants currently active for them.

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Another great benefit of SpyFly is their confidentiality. While some services record your information, SpyFly does not. They allow you to remain completely anonymous, and they will not notify the person you’re investigating either. This allows you to be discrete in your search if you’re afraid of social backlash. In addition, SpyFly can be used on mobile phones, allowing you to investigate someone you’ve just met incredibly fast.

Are there other ways to obtain someone’s criminal record?

Yes, although they’re not nearly as efficient as an online public records database. You can always head down to your local courthouse or sheriff’s station and speak with a clerk on duty. However, keep in mind that you will need to supply them with sufficient reason for your search, and a clerical fee is likely to be charged. Moreover, they may take several days to process your request, and always reserve the right to deny it.

***SpyFly provides consumers affordable, immediate access to public record information. Federal laws prohibit businesses from using SpyFly’s service to make decisions about employment, insurance, consumer credit, tenant screening, or for any other purpose subject to the Fair Credit Reporting Act, 15 USC 1681 et seq.***