In an attempt to
answer the most frequently asked questions regarding
police records and arrest
records, we have prepared a
list of common questions and answers. Please take a moment to review
the following frequently asked questions. Should you have any additional questions, please
submit a help ticket. If you need to start a arrest record
search please click here.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the Arrest Records
Database?
2. What data is available?
3. What can I do with this this
data?
4. What countries are available
to search?
5. How many searches may I
conduct with membership?
6. Does membership renew
automatically?
7. How accurate is your data?
8. Will I be charged to obtain
access to the records?
9. What is
'unlimited/unrestricted' access?
1. The arrest records
database provides public records via database search
capabilities. We gather information from national databases,
resources, data centers and links to provide our members with
the most accurate information available. Since we strive to
provide you with accurate data, the arrest records you search
for are compiled from thousands of sources including public and
private.
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2.
Arrest reports may include case number, the date charges were
filed, offense charged with, statue and class of offense,
disposition and sentencing date if applicable, physical
characteristics, records of family members and trial date if
applicable. Additional information can be
obtained except for very sensitive personal information such as
financial and credit card data, passwords, and full account
numbers.
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3.
The data mined from our database cannot be used for the
following...
- To locate
people to develop a news story.
- To locate
lost loved ones, friends, or family for personal reasons.
- For purposes
that might cause physical or emotional harm to the subject
of the report.
- For
individuals involved in an adoption.
- To gain
information on well-known/high-profile celebrities or
government officials.
- To determine
a consumer’s eligibility for (a) credit or insurance for
personal, family, or household purposes; or (b) a government
license or benefit.
- For purposes
that are not within your stated normal course of business.
- For
pre-employment or tenant screening.
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4.
You may retrieve arrest records from the United States,
Canada, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.
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5.
We provide you with two options. You may obtain one record for
the search you specified or upgrade your membership and obtain
'unlimited/unrestricted' access. Once you are logged in to your
account you can view your account details/summary in the top
left corner of the website. 'Unlimited' background searches are
included in your membership and you can access them with no
restrictions.
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6.
No. Membership does not automatically renew.
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7.
The Arrest Record Database partners with CIS Worldwide to
provide information gathered from public data. CIS Worldwide
does not create, verify, or guarantee the accuracy of such data;
rather, CIS Worldwide receives its information from various
sources, including Internet sites. It is not necessarily
affiliated with or endorsed by these sources, or compensated by
them. All materials and information available through CIS
Worldwide services are provided "as is" and "as available," and
without warranties of any kind, express or implied, and
specifically including the warranties of merchantability and
fitness for a particular purpose.
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8.
We do our best to find the information you're looking for. After
you submit the first name, last name and any applicable data we
will search our database to find the records you are search for.
You will be charged for obtaining access to the record.
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9.
The 'unlimited' and 'website access' options access our arrest
records member area, which includes all our resources, tools,
and unlimited searches.
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