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Learn More About Louisiana Background Records

Finding out the details of an individual’s background has become imperative of late. Employers as well as creditors often require to back up their decisions by hard facts most of which can be obtained by conducting a thorough background check. The need for discrete as well as informed searches has started gaining ground all across the nation.

The State of Louisiana is not left untouched either. It is equally important to take the right decision while hiring or engaging care givers and the best way to do it is to resort to a Louisiana background check. This will also provide you with an opportunity for taking adequate precautions should you discover a fraudulent or criminal background of your prospective employee or business partner. Landlords would do well to avoid letting out their valuable property if they discover unpleasant facts by conducting a Louisiana background check.

It is also possible to seek out your own records via a background check. This may become essential in the event of an organization requesting you for your own records particularly after you receive an employment offer from them. Discovering an instance of identity theft cannot be ruled out either. The best way of finding out more details is to request your own records from the authorities in order to lodge a complaint against stealing of your identity.

 

Educational Records

 

The educational qualifications are the most commonly required information that an employer would like to obtain. While the job candidate is asked to furnish all details as far as education is concerned, employers frequently contact the educational institutions themselves in order to verify the information themselves.

The information might be somewhat limited as the release of such information is protected under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act commonly known as FERPA. While the name, address as well as the degrees and diplomas obtained along with the attendance records can be accessed from the institute itself, the financial status as well as the records of disciplinary measures are withheld unless the candidate provides the employer with a specific authorization.

 

Criminal Records

 

Going through an employee’s criminal background becomes imperative when the employer needs to consider the safety of his/her workplace. Hiring an offender with a long history of drug abuse or sex related offenses behind him might prove to be deterrent to the morale of the other employees in the office as well. Accessing the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections http://www.doc.louisiana.gov/ will help you to check out offender information from the related databases.

The State Police of Louisiana is directly responsible for giving out information to the various authorized employment sectors namely the health service as well as certain social and gaming industries which require the facts for checking out the background of a prospective employee. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission EEOC has certain regulatory measures in place which aims at removing discrimination on basis of the information received by background checks. The nature as well as the seriousness of the offense along with the date of the conviction needs to be considered while evaluating the past history of the individual in question. Several authorization forms are available online for requesting information on a specific individual in order to conduct a criminal background check of the concerned individual.

The HCP authorization form (http://lsp.org/pdf/crHCPDisclosure.pdf) needs to be submitted in order to access information about health care providers. The general disclosure form available at http://lsp.org/pdf/crGeneralDisclosure.pdf suffices for an ordinary employee background check whereas the RAP disclosure form is required for screening the various State Board employees. Inquiries about the process of background checking can be made at the Bureau of Criminal Identification and Information, 7919 Independence Boulevard, Baton Rouge, LA 70806. The Department can be contacted over the telephone by calling at 225-925 – 6095 as well.

 

Driving Records

 

The driver’s record is provided online by the Office of the Motor Vehicles, Louisiana. However, this service is not free of charge and entails a fee of $15 together with an additional charge for electronic access. This is in accordance with the revised state statute 49:316.1. The personal as well as the commercial driving privileges are normally listed within the driving record of a person and proves to be invaluable to the employer particularly if the job is related to the driving skills.

The record also provides a list of traffic violations including severe DUI and DWI offenses. Instances of late parking fines are included within the driving records as well.  The name, address and date of birth are the parameters required for obtaining a driving record online.

The license number as well as the class of license is also required for obtaining a driving record online. The information accessed by checking out a driving record cannot be disclosed to a third party in accordance with the US Code, Title 18, #2721 - #2725 as well as Section 350 of Public Law 106-69. The motor vehicles division permits the access of a driving record for the purposes of employment, insurance or as a proof of address. The Motor Vehicle Department permits printing of the driving record from its website http://omv.dps.state.la.us/odr/odr.asp as well.

 

Financial Records

 

Checking out the credit report of an individual is of supreme importance particularly when the concerned person is required to handle money matters as well as sensitive issues in the course of work. The three national bureaus that provide access to all the credit information are the Experian, TransUnion and the Equifax.

Creditors or insurance companies frequently access the resources of these credit bureaus in order to check out the financial credibility of a client. The bankruptcy courts of the state of Louisiana also provide free access to the bankruptcy case filings through the Public access court electronic records system. The usage as well as the conditions for accessing the records can be viewed on the link http://www.laeb.uscourts.gov/CaseInfo/PACER.htm.

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