Top 3 Tips for Successful Background Checks
Have you ever run a background check on yourself? You’d be surprised at what would come up if you did. If negative information is in there, it could cost you a job, a loan, or a relationship. By performing a background check on yourself, you can fix what’s wrong and be aware of what others are seeing.
There is a countless number of commercials constantly reminding you to check your credit, but you shouldn’t stop there. Private investigators frequently discover that their own clients don’t know what’s in their background check.
You don’t have to spend a lot of money to save yourself what could be a big surprise. You can start by putting your own name into a Google search. Type your name inside a set of parentheses and see what happens. If your name is really common or someone famous shares your name with you, you might not get helpful results. Otherwise, you should see results. If you see court documents or records of trials, you should look into them further.
The next thing you can do is look on the judicial website for your city, county and state. Most states have user-friendly online searches you can use from home. In Connecticut, you can search by topic like Family and Civil, Housing, Criminal, Small Claims, etc. Look for yourself in these areas to make sure there aren’t outstanding warrants or lawsuits in which you’ve been named.
Tip number three is to subscribe to a service that actively keeps track of your background. There are a lot of companies who do this for a small fee. Some are good, and some aren’t very reputable. These companies keep track of information for a living. They create databases from all kinds of sources. The price they charge for a subscription is usually well worth not having to do all of that legwork yourself. You can usually subscribe to these services annually.
Remember that even though you can find hundreds of these services–not all of them are great. A bad service won’t have access to a lot of information. They won’t be able to get you much information. Look for companies that offer money-back guarantees. If they’re willing to put their money on the line, they’re more likely to provide a good service. Also look for companies that give you their preliminary results right away and have some sort of telephone number for customer service.
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