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15 Sep 2009

Here's How To Run A Background Check On Anyone at Anytime

By Glen Pearson

If you've ever wanted to find out information about someone by using a personal background check, you're certainly not alone. Each month there are well over 200,000 searches made for background check services. With this in mind, let's have a look at how this is done.

An abundance of personal information can be uncovered relating to a person's past. A typical search will reveal information such as marital status, address, credit history and of course any criminal records the individual may have.

With the rapid expansion and the increasing popularity of the internet, never before has it been so easy to perform background checks on an individual. While you may ask yourself why anyone would want to run a check, you must also acknowledge the fact that it can be extremely beneficial. An example of this would be to check the background of a potential employee or even a new partner, thus giving you more peace of mind.

As we all know, gathering reliable personal information about somebody in the past required the costly services of a private investigator. These costs could amount to hundreds of dollars - even thousands. Now, thanks to the efficiency of the internet, online record services can provide extensive personal information including data from government and federal archives.

It stands to reason that you'll be required to pay a fee for background checks but the fees are really negligible. Alternatively, you can make an attempt at gathering free information by doing a Google search. In order to do this, simply type in the person's name but don't forget to put the name inside quotation marks.

Unless the persons name is extremely rare though, you'll inevitably be presented with scores of results all of which you will have to go through in the hope of finding the actual person you're looking for. But hey, it's free after all, so why not?

To refine your search you can add in the city the person lives in after his name when typing it in Google. (ex. "John Doe" Idaho). Don't put the city name in the quotations when you do this. It might not give you any results, but you may as well give it a shot.

If you've tried the Google approach with little or no success then you should use the services of a professional company. Considering the minimal fee which is required, you'll have the benefit of obtaining immediate results pertaining to the information you require. A professional online service that only charges a single flat rate fee for an unlimited number of searches is by far your best bet. This option means you only pay when you sign up and then you're free to use the service as often as you wish.

Of course, a sure indication of a company's credibility is a full money back offer, meaning if you don't get what you're looking for you don't pay anything.

Yes, being in a position to conduct background checks whenever you wish does make you feel like a fully fledged investigator! More importantly, it's a great tool to have at your disposal.

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