Free Background Checks

If you search the internet, there are many companies that offer what seems to be “free background checks” for you to get information on just about anyone, a boyfriend, your sister’s best friend, tenants, employees and more! It all looks great, who doesn’t want something for free?

You have to ask yourself what you get, though, because we all know the age-old saying: “there’s no such thing as a free lunch!” and that hold true for background checks as well.  These websites make you go through the motions, have you put in  information, shows you a bar as it is “searching” for your information, and even asks you questions about the person while doing it to make sure their search is more “accurate”.free-background-check.png

THEN – your report is ready and they ask for a credit card. Great, you’ve just spent 20 minutes waiting, so many of you just pay the fee to see the report.

The types of companies that will keep you on a line so long and then ask for money have some other concerns that employers and landlords may want to consider:

  • Is the information that you will receive accurate?
  • Am I allowed to have and use this information for employment or tenant screening purposes?

Those are just 2 of the basic questions of concern.  Accuracy of the reports are doubtful, because these companies use aggregate information from various sources without confirming the identity of the person in question and there is often problems with inaccurate information or mistaken identity, for instance a father with the same name as a son and the one’s criminal record may appear when the other has no criminal record.

This can cause a lot of problems for someone seeking employment or to rent property.

Legitimate background check companies use a variety of identifiers to make sure that the identity of the the person in question is verified.  Background check companies require the applicant to provide consent for the background check to be run along with an address history (that can be confirmed), a social security number, employment history, etc.

It is important to use background check companies that are FCRA (Fair Credit Reporting Act) compliant to help ensure that only reports that are allowed to be used will be pulled for employment and tenant screening purposes.  This helps protect the employer and landlord from discrimination possible law suits based outdated or incorrect information.

Unfortunately FCRA compliant background check companies cannot run a check on your boyfriend or your sister’s best friend.  Reports can only be used for legitimate business purposes.

SO, there are no “free background checks” that can provide you with guaranteed accurate information.  Background check companies have to pay for the reports that they run and they therefor have to charge customers for those reports.

Workplace Drug Abuse

Maintaining a drug-free work environment is essential to ensure a safe environment for all employees.  It is not only illegal drug use that is of concern, but also the abuse of prescription medications. drug2.png

Employees injured in work-related incidents are often prescribed narcotic pain killers as a part of their treatment. This is true in 65%-85% of injury cases according to The Workers Compensation Research Institute.  This can lead to the opioid abuse that we hear about so often on the news these days and can affect an employee’s performance causing even more accidents on the job.

Because of this problem, it has become necessary for employers to not only test for illegal substances, but also prescription drug use.  For more information click on Employee Drug Screening.

Welcome to the BestCheck.com Blog for AAA Credit Screening Services

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Welcome to the AAA Credit Screening Blog at BestCheck.com

AAA Credit Screening Services strives to keep our customers up to date with changing employment and credit reporting laws and regulations and this blog will provide our clients with the information needed to run their reports as well as useful topics about employment screening, tenant screening, credit reports and more.