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- Individual Use | Background Screening | Drug Testing
Conducting a background check on yourself will help you understand up front if you will fail a background check or drug test. You may not realize that background screening reports are filed by name and date of birth, not Social Security Number (SSN). The reason? If you are pulled over for a violation, would you give your real SSN? Unfortunately, if you have a common name, the odds increase that you may have records reported that do not belong to you. Background check yourself and see what a potential employer or college may see, today!

CoreBasic
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Nationwide Criminal Database Record Search
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Nationwide Sexual Offender Registry Search
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SSN Death Index
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Social Security Name & Address Trace
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Office of Foreign Asset Control (Terrorist Watch List)
Locates potential criminal records with its nationwide scope. A National Criminal Database Search draws rom over 525 million records from thousands of jurisdictions. Coverage varies by state and records reported should be confirmed with an up-to-date county criminal record search.
Individuals who are listed in this registry have typically been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor sexual offense against adults or children and must register within the state in which they reside.
A database of people whose deaths were reported to the Social Security Administration (SSA) beginning about 1962.
Based off the SSN, this search accesses a variety of databases to which companies voluntarily report the individual's address. Companies that provide this information may include creditors, utility companies, magazines, etc. Younger individuals may not have reportable previous address history due to their age and/or lack of credit.
Provides lists of individuals that are known terrorists, terrorist supporters, international narcotics traffickers and those engaged in activities related to the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
CoreLimited
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Nationwide Criminal Database Record Search
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Nationwide Sexual Offender Registry Search
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SSN Death Index
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Social Security Name & Address Trace
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Office of Foreign Asset Control (Terrorist Watch List)
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One County Criminal Searches*
Locates potential criminal records with its nationwide scope. A National Criminal Database Search draws rom over 525 million records from thousands of jurisdictions. Coverage varies by state and records reported should be confirmed with an up-to-date county criminal record search.
Individuals who are listed in this registry have typically been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor sexual offense against adults or children and must register within the state in which they reside.
A database of people whose deaths were reported to the Social Security Administration (SSA) beginning about 1962.
Based off the SSN, this search accesses a variety of databases to which companies voluntarily report the individual's address. Companies that provide this information may include creditors, utility companies, magazines, etc. Younger individuals may not have reportable previous address history due to their age and/or lack of credit.
Provides lists of individuals that are known terrorists, terrorist supporters, international narcotics traffickers and those engaged in activities related to the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
* Does not include county court access fees when applicable.
CoreDrug
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10 Panel Lab Based Urine (No MRO)
Recommended for individual use only since this test will be conducted without a Medical Review Officer reviewing positive test results. Amphetamines, Barbiturates, Benzodiazepines, Cocaine, Marijuana, Methadone, Methaqualone, Opiates (Basic), Phencyclidine (PCP), Propoxyphene.


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