Connecticut Background Checks & Criminal Records
Connecticut Background Check Coverage
Connecticut Background Check
- Connecticut Sex Offender - Registry contains records, from October 1, 1988, to the present, for offenders who have been convicted or found not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect. Includes photos.
- Connecticut Admin Office of Courts - Court records of statewide felony and misdemeanor dispositions date from 1998. Records on approximately 600,000 persons. Results may include defendant name, DOB, race, sex, offense date, offense description, arresting agency, disposition, disposition date, case #, court jurisdiction, sentence. Updated monthly.
- Connecticut Dept Corrections - This database contains current and historical felony and misdemeanor information for inmates and arrests that are or have been under the supervision of the Connecticut Department of Corrections since 1995. Limited arrest information is provided. The jurisdiction provides monthly updates of the most current data available.
- P.R.I.O.R.S. - Public Record Indexes of Record Searches. This database is comprised of proprietary criminal data compiled from previously ordered county, statewide and federal criminal requests, from CT, which contained records.
How Connecticut Background Checks Can Help Your BusinessYou have invested a lot of time in your business. You have researched, you have spent money, you have made sacrifices. Now you’re at the point where you want to expand and hire some employees to help out. Obviously, you can’t just hire anyone. You need the right person who is going to help your business continue to flourish. This person will be a partner that helps grow your business, so you must know as much information about them as possible. A Connecticut background check can give you vital information that you’d likely never get in an interview. Your employee will probably have access to your business’s money (at least petty cash). This means you need someone you can trust around money. If this person has a background of theft, it will show up on the Connecticut background check. Don’t you think that’s important to know before you hire someone? Another thing that you can discover with a Connecticut background check is the validity of applicants’ resume information. Someone may seem extremely qualified on paper, but how do you know all that information (or at least some of it) isn’t made up? You don’t, but you will if you get a Connecticut background check. Depending on the one you get, you can get access to a person’s educational and work history. This will verify or dismantle any claims they make. If you already have employees, it is important that any new ones you hire fit in well with the current staff. Happy, harmonious employees are productive. Angry, contentious employees are not. You also have to take the safety of the old employees into account. A Connecticut background check will expose and violent behavior the applicant has shown in the past. Imagine how horrible you would feel if your new employee got in a fight with an old employee. You then discover that the new employee has a history of fighting in the workplace. You could have avoided the entire incident if only you took the time to run a Connecticut background check. Now you may lose two employees. That’s bad for business and the bottom line. The time you will have to spend interviewing and verifying new applicants is time you won’t be able to spend making money. When you slack in the beginning, you pay in the end. Connecticut background checks are relatively cheap and take very little time. They may seem like a mere option, but they truly are an investment in the success of your business. Many business owners have a problem with high turnover. This is a very frustrating problem that keeps the business from performing at its best. If you’d like to get it right the first time, get a Connecticut background check before you hire. Your business will thank you, so will your bottom line.
Connecticut Background Check
Whether you live in Bridgeport, New Haven, Hartford, Stamford, or anyplace in between, the ability to carry out an accurate and thorough background check is essential in maintaining you and your family's protection.
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Connecticut Criminal Background Checks Keep Your Family Safe
Whether you're taking a weekend trip to golf at the Great River Golf Club or spend a few days trying your luck at the Foxwoods Casino, you might rely on someone else to watch over your kids while you are away. When it comes to your children, you can never take risks. That's why you ought to perform a background check on the person you are to trust with your child's safety.
There are over 4,700 registered sex offenders in Connecticut alone, and it is projected that this accounts for less than 25% of who have in fact committed a sexual crime. A background check is an inexpensive way for you to determine how to keep your children safe when you are away from home.
Connecticut Criminal Background Checks Keep Your Home Safe
You should never hire any type of house services unless they come from a reference from someone your trust. Even then, a simple background check can quickly raise flags. It is common for people to pose as a reliable maid or nanny and gain the trust of an innocent victim. Unfortunately in most cases, theft is irresolvable and the stolen goods never make it back. In numerous cases, a background check reveals that the suspect had a criminal record. Filing a police report will often raise flags in the future for others who perform background checks on the individual.
Criminal Statistics For The State Of Connecticut
- Total Crime - In 2006, Connecticut had a total Crime Index of 2,784.9 reported incidents per 100,000 people. This figure was down 2.3% from the previous year, and down 48% since 1991.
- Violent Crime - Connecticut's Violent Crime index declined 50% since 1990, down to 280.8 per 100,000 people in 2006.
- Property Crime - Property crime is at a all time low, down 48% since 1991 to a reported incident rate of 2,504.1 per 100,000 people.
- Murder Rate - In 2006, Connecticut had a Murder rate of 3.1 per 100,000 people. This figure is down over 45% since 1991.
- Forced Rape - Connecticut reported 18.1 Forced Rapes per 100,000 people in 2006. Forcible rapes were down over 10% since 2005 and down 38% since 1991.
- Robbery - Robberies increased 7.8% from 2005 to 2006, up to 121 incidents per 100,000 people, but down over 48% since 1990.
- Aggravated Assault - Connecticut had 138.6 Aggravated Assaults per hundred thousand people in 2006. This number was up 1.3% since the previous year of 2005. Since 1990 Aggravated Assaults are down a reported 52%.
- Burglary - In 2006, for every 100,000 people there were 419.3 Burglaries, down 66% since 1990.
- Larceny Theft - Larceny Theft was reported at 1,788.4 per hundred thousand people in 2006, down over 32% since 1995.
- Motor Vehicle Theft - Motor Vehicle Theft occurred 296.1 times per 100,000 people in 2006. This figure is down 62% since 1991.
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