A state criminal search finds criminal records in a specific state. Adding a state criminal search to a background search package can help find potential records outside of a candidate's current address.
State criminal records
State criminal records can vary in quality because many counties don't submit their data for complete statewide searches.
State criminal searches
Checkr recommends a county criminal search as the primary search. You can then supplement with a state criminal search when the state search includes most or all counties.
If a state criminal search identifies an incomplete record, Checkr automatically adds a county criminal search.
State criminal searches can find the information below if publicly available:
- Case number
- Charge type (such as felony or misdemeanor)
- Charge
- Court jurisdiction
- Defendant’s name
- Disposition (such as guilty or dismissed)
- Disposition date
- Sentencing information
Unavailable states
Checkr doesn't order state criminal searches for the states below, which don't have publicly available records:
- California
- Louisiana
- Massachusetts
- Nevada
- New Hampshire
- Ohio
- West Virginia
- Wyoming
US territories
If you add US territory search, state criminal search includes the US territories below:
- American Samoa (AS)
- Guam (GU)
- Northern Mariana Islands (MP)
- Puerto Rico (PR)
- US Virgin Islands (VI)
To add the US territory search, contact Checkr. Additional fees apply.
Ordering
You can order the county criminal search and state criminal search together.
Turnaround
The turnaround time for a state criminal search varies based on the search scope and averages three to seven days.
Video overview
Play the Checkr Academy video below to learn the advantages and limitations of a state criminal search.
Candidate experience
The candidate provides the relevant personally identifying information (PII) below:
- Birth date
- Email address
- Full name
- Phone number
- Social Security number (SSN)
The candidate then reads and acknowledges receipt of applicable forms and authorizations:
- A Summary of Your Rights Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)
- Disclosure Regarding Background Investigation
- Other state and required disclosures as applicable
- Authorization for a background check
After the candidate consents in writing, Checkr starts the search.
If the state search requires a US territory search, the candidate provides the additional information below:
- Government ID
- Current address
- Address in territory
- Place of birth
- Mother’s maiden name
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