The subject of my record check has used alias names during his lifetime. To get his criminal history record must I search on every alias name hes ever used?
A. Not necessarily. Every name by which the subject has been known to law enforcement is included in the name search program. If you locate a criminal history record for any one of the names, the rap sheet will list all the other names by which the subject has been. So as soon as you find a record, your search is over. But since the subject may not have arrested under all of his/her aliases, you may search an alias name that you are aware of but that is not part of the subject’s criminal history record. When that happens, you will get a “no record” response.
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