National Criminal File PLUS Search (Instant) [back to ScreenNow]
ScreenNow offers this powerful tool as an instant one-click solution for:
- Helping to uncover other names through social security number association that may
have been used by a Subject.
- Helping to uncover unreported addresses that may belong to a Subject.
- Helping to reveal a history of criminal records associated with other names that
may have been used by the Subject.
How does it work?
- National Criminal File PLUS will search for additional names and
addresses associated with the subject's Social Security number that was provided
by the user*.
- A search is then conducted against our criminal records database using the original
first and last name and date of birth provided by the user, PLUS an additional search
will be done using the subject's date of birth and developed names associated with
the subject's SSN.
- Addresses from the database associated with the subject's social security number
are provided, should the user wish to order an individual county court search in
potentially unreported addresses. County searches should be ordered using only the
subject's given name from which you have a signed authorization.
- All criminal records found in the National Criminal File associated with any or
all alternate names, and matching the date of birth of the subject provided by the
user, will be returned in seconds. A separate informational only report showing
the alternate names and address history will also be provided. The information provided
in the second report should not be used to make an employment decision.
Results are returned in an easy-to-read format, all within seconds. Criminal data
sources include all sources listed in the National Criminal File Search.
*Note: The National Criminal File PLUS searches do NOT include a Social Security
Number Verification. The PLUS searches only provide names and addresses from the
database that are associated with the social security number entered by the user
for the purpose of uncovering potential criminal records under names or aliases
that may have been used by the subject.
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