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Can I assume that any information found on an official record is 100% accurate?

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Can I assume that any information found on an official record is 100% accurate?

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No. And we have no control over the content of an official record. We provide the content of that record. If it’s a criminal record in question, have the individual provide a fingerprint check (he/she can get a fingerprint card from the local police department or sheriff’s office) so that you can compare those results with that of the criminal report. Or have the individual contact the appropriate authority in question — FDLE, FDOC, Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Florida Department of Workers’ Compensation, Social Security Administration, Department of Homeland Security, etc. — to get instructions on how to clear up or correct any mistakes or misinformation. A lawyer might be needed. We do not and cannot alter information in any way when we report it to you. For a criminal record, we use a 3-point identification system: name, date of birth, and social security number. If there is not a three-point match, you might have to compare other information.

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No and we have no control over the content of an official record. We provide the content of that record. If it’s a criminal record in question, have the individual provide a fingerprint check (he/she can get a fingerprint card from the local police department or sheriff’s office) so that you can compare those results with that of the criminal report. Or have the individual contact the appropriate authority in question — FDLE, FDOC, Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Florida Department of Workers’ Compensation, Social Security Administration, Department of Homeland Security, etc. — to get instructions on how to clear up or correct any mistakes or misinformation. A lawyer might be needed. We do not and cannot alter information in any way when we report it to you. For a criminal record, we use a 3-point identification system: name, date of birth, and social security number. If there is not a three-point match, you might have to compare other information. For instan

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