NEED HELP? CALL US: (800) 396-4909

Background Check

Court Records

Criminal Records

People Records

Phone Records

Vital Records

Public Records

Home > Public Records > Types of Public Records > Public Arrest Records

  Search By Name
* First Name:
* Last Name:
* State:

Search is Powered by

RecordsFinder.com

  Search By Phone Number
Phone Number

EX: 555 555 5555

WARNING:

Under The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), Title 5 of the United States Code, section 552, any person has the right to request access to public records: criminal records, arrests & warrants, inmate records, vital records & more.

Search is Powered by

RecordsFinder.com

Public Arrest Records Information

The members of the general public often conduct searches on the public arrest records usually for the purpose of verifying the credentials of new employees, would-be spouses, tenants, dates and new neighbors. This is also a kind of background check done on a particular person by finding out if the person has any public arrests made in the past. The public arrest records are checked usually for safety issues and so cannot be denied to a person.

Conducting a search for the records that have all the information regarding public arrests, you are able to ensure that you as well as your family are safe. It is to be noted that one does not have the right to ask a person in relation to employment directly if he/she has ever been arrested. In such a situation, the person being questioned has the right to deny answering such a question.

Public Arrest Records Search

These records provide information on arrests and warrants, court records, civil records, legal records, as well as other relevant information. Public arrest records can be searched using various kinds of methods such as visiting your local county office; this office is responsible for maintaining the documents that are under the public domain.

One can also search the public arrest records by visiting the court houses in one’s region, where the information on cases that are filed in your region are stored and maintained. The court houses have the database on civil offenses and criminal records. Another way of gaining access to the public arrest records is by visiting the local police department and requesting for information on the public arrests.

Online Search

If you are not willing to travel all the way to the offices and instead want a faster, more convenient and hassle free way to get access to the public arrest records, going online is the best way out. There are several websites available which offer a huge database of public domain files so that you are able to search for the information you need on public arrests. The record searching services available online have access to accurate information which they get from the law enforcement agencies and then provide to the public.

Reasons for Arrest Records Search

The option of searching the records is for the benefit of the general public who want to be safe and away from criminals. Though these records are open to the public so that they have access to the information for reasons of safety, there are penalties for all who use the information from the records for unethical purposes. If anyone is found to use the information provided on the public arrest records for illegal purposes or for threatening the arrested individuals or for insulting and threatening their family members, he/she will be subject to strict penalties.

Do You Not Trust Your Business Partner? You can look up and investigate anyone in United States online. Find out anything about anyone anonymously! Run unlimited searches, stay informed before committing to anyone, hiring or doing business with.
Locate people through their names, phone numbers, addresses, emails, social security numbers and last names. This is the most used public records search and background check website on the internet today.
Home | Resources | FAQ | Privacy | Terms | Help: (800) 433-0567 | Login

Copyright © 2019, PeoplePublicRecords.org. All Rights Reserved.

This web site is not affiliated with the United States government or any federal or state government agency.