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  • Background Check: The Definition

    I guess you all know that a background check can provide detailed information about a person. It is one of the most commonly used tactics in finding a person’s identity, be it related to the person’s age, name, address, phone number, social security system, business, assets, criminal history or others.

    On its most basic, background checks pertain to a manual or database search to investigate the background of the person. The search could range from a simple criminal check to a full blown investigation. When it comes to the typical investigation, the search could cover criminal records, employment, education, driving record, and credit verifications. However, when it is full blown, the background checks usually include other more in-depth elements like the multi-jurisdictional civil searches to interviews of the person’s relatives, neighbors, or friends.

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