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    2007-11-21 18:31:07, answered by

    Good website for BACKGROUND ChECKS?

    peoplefinders is good because it gives you all the states that a person lived in. Then you can go to the state site and get more info such as any convictions ect.

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    In Wisconsin I can find the record of the arrest, what the charge was, and the result (guilty of not guilty), on line. If I go to the clerk of the court office, I can read the testimony and court proceedings.

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    Reputable background checking firms do not spend a lot of time researching people online, rather focusing on collecting data from court sources and very specific statewide sources. backgroundscreeningjobs.com is our industry job board where you can get started and should be able to find something entry level, but you should be open-minded about relocating.

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    2011-03-31 13:03:42, answered by

    What kind of background checks?

    criminal and credit only , civil is NOT criminal and does not concern them unless it was secondary to a criminal proceeding

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    How to Do a Background Check on a Nanny

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      Ask your nanny for at least three references. Contact every single one of them. Get details. How long was she employed? How did she perform? Why did she leave? Would they hire her again? Do they recommend you hire her?

    • 2

      Get more references if you can't reach the people listed or if they cannot provide you with enough information.

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      Have your nanny fill out an application listing location and date of her birth, driver's license number, any previous names, her last five employers (other than the references she gave you), names, addresses and phone numbers of close relatives, names of colleges or schools attended and dates, her last three addresses and anything else you want to know.

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      Tell her you are going to do a background check and have her sign a statement authorizing you to do so. If she doesn't want to give you this information, do you really want to trust her with your kids?

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      Call the relatives listed to verify they are her relatives. Call the employers and find out if the information given is true and what the employers thought of her.

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      Verify the information provided if you feel the need to. Use one of the several online background check services available, or hire a local investigator. The cost of the background check will vary depending on the depth of information you want. You should be able to get the most basic information verified for under $100.


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