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December 31, 2009

Paid vs Unpaid Police Records

Filed under: News — admin @ 1:27 pm

According to Reuters, as of 2009, one in every 31 US adults is part of the us prison system, including anything from probation all the way up to jail. This is twice as high as it was 25 years ago, and currently the US has the largest prison population in the world. Also, it doesn’t help that prisoners are committing crimes soon after they get released only to be imprisoned again. We as citizens react to this in many ways. Most don’t really give it a second thought. It’s eye-opening to find out what’s available out there though. There’s a lot people can do if they want to determine what sorts of records people in your area may have. A viable option is police records. It’s possible to get a lot of information about folks in your general area with the help of police records. This can help you determine who may be a threat, and who may not be a threat in your life. You can find out a lot from police records. They’re not just about whether you’ve been arrested. You can find info on traffic stops, any calls into the PD that were made, permits, emergencies, and things like that. You may have to jump through a few hoops, depending on which jurisdiction you’re dealing with, but otherwise records are free to obtain. Many of them are very lax in accessibility, and others will make you jump through hoops. Among other things, various places may require authorization or consent, some may need you to supply your fingerprints, and still others may just need a signature. It’s possible to spend a lot of time searching for free, especially if you have to check a number of different jurisdictions. Another option has to do with the Internet. Finding and using databases on line that allow you to search the jurisdictions of your preference isn’t difficult. All it takes is a simple search to locate the records we’re looking for. Some databases are totally free, but there not that complete, and sometimes inaccurate as well. With paid services, you’ll notice they keep their records updated. Something else to consider is discretion. For instance, sometimes they require authorization. Obviously this could attract some unwanted attention. Does knowing all that you know now make you think you would have done things differently? Would you have considered verifying the character of people in your general area?

To find out how to access police records, please visit: http://publicrecords.life-labs.org/police-records.html

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