The Missouri State Highway Patrol, Criminal Record & Identification Division, recently instituted a new program for the online access and retrieval of criminal records. The data includes felonies, misdemeanors, and selected municipal ordinance violations. The site is www.machs.mshp.dps.mo.gov. A user must create an account and use of a credit card is required. There is a $10.00 fee for each search plus a 'convenience fee' for each transaction. This convenience fee is $1.00 for 1 to 3 records, but when more than 3 records are ordered a sliding scale is used which varies from 3% to 2.6%. Once an account is created, users may submit the name, date of birth, and/or social security number of a person.
Requesters receive all Missouri open record criminal history information related to the individual - meaning convictions, arrests within 30 days, pending charges and suspended imposition of sentences during probation. All completed records are emailed in a PDF format to the user's account, usually within seconds unless further research is need to determine a disposition. For additional information, visit the site or call the Highway Patrol at 573-526-6153.
That would be a big help, but to think the payment do they more cheap service charge?>
Posted by: Background Search | March 02, 2011 at 07:35 AM
Thanks, this will be a major help on decision making to those new applicants. Our safety is very much prioritize, a background check about the personality of the applicant is a must.
Posted by: Investigation Services | March 24, 2011 at 06:50 AM
yeah a must that should be consider by all those applicants.
Posted by: Background Check | March 25, 2011 at 10:43 AM
Online criminal records are very convenient way to determine the profile of an applicant. It must be enhanced so that every establishment can use it.
Posted by: Fraud Investigation Services | May 24, 2011 at 02:24 AM
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Posted by: double glazing | June 11, 2011 at 04:45 AM
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Posted by: Background Check | December 13, 2011 at 07:35 PM