I signed up recently to check my credit info through choice credit score looked pretty standard and offered a free trial so I went with it. The signup said it was free for 7 days, then $29.95/month I think unless I canceled before the trial ended.
I tried to cancel the membership just a day or...
Yes I used peoplefinders to look up an old coworker I lost touch with. It gave me their current city, a landline and even a list of previous addresses that matched what I already knew. Pretty accurate in my case.
Generally the 7 year rule applies to background checks for consumer reports under the fcra but there are exceptions. For example if you're applying for a job over $75k, older convictions might show up. Also depends on the state California, for instance, limits reporting of arrests not leading to...
Start with your state and county websites directly. Most court systems have online portals clunky, yes but free and accurate. Avoid third party all in one services unless you know they’re legit.
Try using WhiteBridge. They have this great $8.99 per report offering that can find you all the information there is about a person online or in public records. I've been using it myself and it works great almost every time.
I used public data check a few times and it’s very hit or miss. Sometimes it nails past addresses or relatives and other times it gives stuff that is completely off.
For New York, check out the webcrims portal. It’s free and shows criminal cases in many counties. Not super user friendly but you don’t need an account.