Background Check
mbp
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I've read other questions/discussions about background checks but, have not seen this question posted. We're trying to develop a policy and are interested in learning what others do. In performing criminal background checks on current or prospective employees, do you typically search only the current county of residence or do you search surrounding counties and/or counties of previous residence? Thanks for your input.
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Kathi
>located within a 15 minute drive of 2 other
>counties. Our Board of Directors wants me to do
>a statewide check, but I've been told that they
>are unreliable. Does anyone do statewide checks?
My experience with statewide checks is that they are unreliable when used exclusively. So, my suggestion is that you use the statewide to supplement a county (or whatever) search.
The "ideal" background check would include the following:
*SSN Trace
This will reveal previous addresses reported by the big 3 credit bureaus plus the SSA. It will also reveal if the SSN is valid and the name that it has been reported under (do not rely on this to replace SSA's verification for I-9 purposes).
*County searches for all zip codes reported in the SSN Trace plus current work and home county searches. You could add neighboring counties but it will take longer and be more costly.
*Federal Wants and Warrants
This comes straight from NCIC and will reveal exactly what the name implies.
*Statewide Felonies
Use it to supplement your county searches. Not all states have such a database and it isn't always up-to-date.
You could add particulars depending on your policy and position you're hiring for. These items would include Consumer Credit Reports, US Bankruptcy Court searches, and the list goes on.
I hope this helps.
Gene
I'm interested in how you do this. Our local (not state) police dept won't help us at all on background checks - said law prohibits them from using their resources for the private sector. But what you've described would be great, since we work in various states. Does this program have a name, or did you just call your state police dept?
Kathi