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How do I decide whether to run a county or statewide criminal search?

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How do I decide whether to run a county or statewide criminal search?

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Both of these searches involve criminal records, but the source of information and the focus of each search is very different. While it is possible for both products to yield the same case information on a subject, your chances of finding information will be greater if you follow these simple guidelines: If you know or think a subject was tried for a criminal offense in a particular county, choose county criminal search. This is where the actual records filed in that county are hand-checked by a qualified court records researcher. If you know or think a subject was tried for a criminal offense in a particular state, but don’t know the county, or if the subject has moved around a state several times, try a statewide criminal Search. This search has a much wider geographical focus. Not all counties are required to report to the state, therefore statewide information may not be available in states such as AK, CA, DE, NV, NY, SD and WVJ. In explanation, when a person is convicted, their tr

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