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Use Background Checks
To Be Aware And Be Safe

You can do background checks on just about anyone and for a surprisingly small fee. In fact it's essentially free if you consider the incalculable value of protecting your family, especially the youngsters.

When you're checking someone's background, you might be quite surprised at the phenomenal amount of detailed information you can get, whether it's about yourself or someone suspicious in your neighborhood.

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Even if you have absolutely free background checks in mind, you'll undoubtedly find it more satisfying to use a trusted paid service like Net Detective to get results that are appropriate to your need.

The Media Effect

Background checks are becoming more common than ever. Nowadays, we're bombarded with media stories that make us less trusting of one another, so it's co surprise that background information have become more mainstream.

Background searches are a way that people can investigate and gather information about another person. They can be performed by a multitude of people looking for all different kinds of information.

Parents, people going on dates for the first time and companies are the ones most likely to seek background information about a person. They're done for a multitude of reasons by all of these parties and by a few different methods.

Hire Sam Spade!

The traditional method of checking someone out is to hire a private detective. This may be your most expensive option, although it's the one that will get you the most information. To some people, it's well worth the extra money.

You can find a private detective near you simply by looking in the phone book or on the Internet. Most detectives will only find information that is legally obtainable, so be aware there may be certain things that you cannot learn.

Access Public Records

Another way to get background information is to access public records. The best place to do this is a courthouse, because it contains the public record of individuals.

If you know what county (or other jurisdiction) the individual you are seeking information on lives, you can go to that county's courthouse and access their public records. Increasingly, you can do this online.

These records may or may not include everything you need, however they will give you information on birthdates, location, age, and even criminal history, if applicable. Ask someone at your county office for help with locating the public records office to ensure that you go to the right place. Not all counties hold these records at the courthouse.

Use Internet Tools

And of course, the Internet is the most popular and most convenient source for doing background checks. With little to go on, you can search at a multitude of sites for information about the parties you're investigating.

All you need is their name, and sometimes their address. Free background checks abound on the Internet, but information is obviously limited. They do, however, give information about present and past addresses, birth place and date, criminal history, and marital status.

Be wary though of any service that is totally free. For best results in getting specific data, seek out online services that charge a fee because the information you get will be more specific and more accurate.

Many people desire background checks on others that come into their lives for various reasons. Whether it's a new babysitter, a future date, or a potential employee, it's important to know where to look.

Public records offices, the Internet, and detectives are all great ways to go. Background checks can be done for free, but keep in mind that paying a small fee will increase the accuracy and depth of information you get.

Be A Net Detective

One of the best resources for doing background checks is Net Detective. For less than a night at the movies or a family fast food dinner, you can subscribe to this superlative trustworthy service.

Net Detective is a specialized search tool endorsed by the National Association of Independent Private Investigators. Just like a real private eye, you get access to a huge database where you can:

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  • Search over 211,461,546 U.S. residents.
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  • Find how to locate unlisted phone numbers.
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Although a free background check and even free criminal background checks are possible, with services like Net Detective, you get access to a surprising amount of information using powerful investigative tools.

You get clearance to use the Net Detective private database, the largest of its kind on the Internet today. Since 1996, Net Detective has been collecting data on individuals and businesses, from hundreds of sources.

The Net Detective staff, a team of crack information specialists, add new intelligence to the database daily to ensure that it's the freshest information source available. With information on over 90% of the U.S. population, Net Detective has some scoop on nearly anyone you could be researching.

Get Black Book Access

You'll likely start with a free background check online and then graduate to a service that offers greater value, such as the power-packed and exclusive Black Book from the renowned Net Detective online.

It has the combined intelligence of millions of information resources available online. Think of it as an Internet information roadmap. Consider this. Research shows that the popular search engines, like Google or Yahoo, index only 16% of information available online. So where is all the rest hiding?

The real scoop is in the hidden information sources the average person doesn't see, mainly because they lack the commercial value to attract the big search engines. This other 84% is where the real grit is hiding, and it's familiar territory to Net Detective member-users everywhere!

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