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BACKGROUND SCREENING
Criminal Conviction Serches
All criminal conviction records are available through county court houses or state repositories. WCH Service Bureau uses an extensive network of investigators nationally, who research the records personally, thus ensuring accuracy and timeliness. It is this extensive network that enables us to satisfy the needs of national corporations that have multiple sites. After the criminal background check is completed,the court researcher updates the records and transmits the data to us. In the case of a conviction WCH will record data listing information including County of Conviction, Docket Number, Indictment Number, Arrest Date and Reason for Arrest in a very clear and concise manner.
WCH Service Bureau, Inc. has the ability to perform Criminal Conviction Searches at the County, State, and Federal Levels.
Social Security Trace
WCH has the capability to verify social security numbers as well as to locate additional addresses. The information also indicates irregularities including:
Numbers that have never been issued.
Numbers issued to deceased individuals.
Numbers with conflicting address information.
In the event that a trace should show no record of the applicant, WCH will call Social Security Administration to verify the Social Security number and communicate the results back to your company.
Consumer Credit Report
WCH has the capability to obtain credit reports. Information regarding Trade Accounts, Negative Accounts, collections and Public Records is included in each report.
Sex Offender Database Search
WCH Service Bureau has access to the sex offender database in most states in the country.
There are a number of reasons to perform a sexual offender database search in addition to a criminal conviction search:
State or County records may be sealed
Records may reside in Family Court
The original sexual offense may have been dropped to a lesser charge
Sexual offender searches are state wide, encompassing all counties within the State. In the event that an individual moves, sexual offenders must register with their new State of residence. Many States will provide photos of the offender, ensuring accurate identification.
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