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How to perform a criminal background check for your NJ company

When looking to hire a new employee, any business, big or small, should perform a criminal background check.  These Background Checks involve the research of a possible criminal record on an applicant.  This can include any criminal information from a speeding ticket to the amount of time spent in jail.  Businesses are often unaware of the amount of falsified information on applications and many businesses fail due to employee related crimes.  However, businesses do not perform criminal background checks because they do not want to spend the time or money.  A criminal background check plays an important role in keeping any company safe.

The process of performing a New Jersey criminal background check is simple. First, one must find the NJ superior courthouse closest to their location. There are a total of 21 superior courthouses in NJ.  In each superior courthouse there is a criminal records division.  This office is responsible for gun permits, municipal court appeals, and the filing of general motors. The criminal records division is also the repository for criminal court files.  This is where one would perform a criminal background check and find any information on a subject.

In the criminal records division of the superior courthouse there is a public access terminal for those interested in conducting a search.  Inside there are computers that use the Promis/Gavel public access system.  This system can centralize a background check to all 21 counties in NJ or simply check one county. In order to search one needs the subjects name and date of birth.  If the subject has a common name, such as John Smith, it is important to have extra information. This may include the county they are from or their last known address. Having more information makes it much simpler to differentiate the results.

The subjects name and information will come up as either a hit or a cleared result.  If the subject comes up with a hit the results are simple to understand and obtain. Exact matches will appear at the top of the page.  The results will include information such as the charge, statute, and sentence. This can all be printed out for about 15 cents a page.  Once printed the NJ criminal background check is complete.

Though it is easy to perform NJ criminal background check many companies do not have the time or the experience to run them.  However, there is another approach when it comes businesses receiving a Nj Background Check.  There are many companies dedicated to on-site courthouse research of criminal records. For example Inquisitive Research Corporation, a NJ based company that offers criminal background checks in all 21 NJ counties. For more information on criminal Background Check In New Jersey visit www.iqresearch.com.

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