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Federal Criminal Records
By Jennifer Bailey
There are criminal records available at the federal level that are not available at county and state levels. These records include crimes relating to drugs, immigration, fraud, and weapons charges. We can access these records within 24 hours. The federal court system is an entirely separate court system from the state court system, but there is a great deal of overlapping between these two court systems.
Usually, private citizens and firms may not have any access to federal criminal records. Most US District Courts provide access to criminal records via online federal court docket system, but the information included is limited. The online docket system does not contain identification information of defendants. Therefore additional online search is needed for having the full spectrum of the record.
Before appointing new employees, every firm conducts a criminal check about them either through online or offline sources. Most companies are concerned about the records maintained by state level courts. However depending upon the position involved, employers may also want to have a federal criminal check on the potential candidates. For this purpose firms will mostly depend on the Internet for a comprehensive criminal check.
About the Author
Jennifer Bailey is a contributor to Criminal Records that provides detailed information about criminal records, criminal records online, and more.