Why is it necessary for CARCO to have the applicants date of birth for a criminal history record check? Shouldn the Social Security number suffice?
Law enforcement repositories and courts generally maintain criminal history records under the subject’s name and date of birth. Absent these two identifiers, the repository will not search its records. Social Security numbers (SSN) are infrequently used as a primary identifier. However, if available as a primary identifier, CARCO will pursue the search using the SSN.
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