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Florida Employment Background Check Information and FL Criminal Data

March 4, 2014 by criminalchecks Leave a Comment

Florida Employment Background CheckIf you’re looking for Florida criminal data or Florida employment background check data, you’ve come to the right place.  Each week on our “Criminal Data And Employment Background Check Information For Your Favorite State” blog we look at this data for a different state.  Last week we looked at Delaware, and this week we’re covering Florida.

About Florida*

Florida Population and Age Distribution. Florida’s estimated population was 19.3 million. The median age was 41.1 years. 21% of the population was under the age of 18, and 18% was 65 years and over.

Median Household Income. The median income of households was $45,040. The total number of households was 7,197,943 with an average of 2.62 people.

Florida Employment and Unemployment Rate. 52.4% of the Florida population over the age of 15 were employed which ranks 48th in the nation. The Florida unemployment rate is 11.5% which was ranked 2nd in the country.

Types of Employers. The types of employers in Florida were as follows: 491,098 (5.9%) were self-employed, 1,077,744 (13%) were employed by the federal, state, or local government and 6,696,992 (80.9%) were employed by the private sector.

Top Five Industries. The top five industries by percent in Florida were: Educational Services and Health Care (21.5%), Retail (13.8%), Professional/Administrative/Scientific (12.6%), Accommodations/Food Service/Entertainment (12%), and Finance, Insurance Real Estate, Rental/Leasing (7.7%).

Occupations. Occupations for the population employed (over the age of 15) in Florida’s private sector were: Business, Science, and Arts (33.7%), Service (20.5%), Sales and Office (28%), Natural Resources, Construction, and Maintenance (8.9%), and Production, Transportation, and Material Moving (8.9%).

Florida Health Insurance Coverage. 80% of the civilian non-institutionalized population had health insurance coverage (20% had no coverage). Of those with coverage, 57% had private coverage and 35% had public coverage.

Disability. 13% of the civilian non-institutionalized population of Florida reported a disability. The Florida disability claim rate was ranked 19th in the country.

For a list of Florida counties, cities, towns, and county court houses, click here.

Florida Crime Data*

Total Violent Crimes. Florida had 94,087 total violent crimes which ranked 3rd in the nation and with a violent crime rate 0.49% which ranked it 9th among all the states including DC & PR. Of the total number of violent crimes, 1,009 were murders, 5,260 were forcible rapes, 23,889 were robberies, and 63,929 were aggravated assaults.

Property Crime. Florida had 632,988 total property crimes. Of the total number of property crimes, 153,563 were burglaries, 442,095 were larceny/thefts, and 37,330 were motor vehicle thefts.

Law Enforcement. Florida had the 8th most law enforcement employees per population. Florida ranked 14th in the nation for the most police officers per population.

For more Florida crime information, please see the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) website.

Florida Employment Background Check Products

InstantCriminalChecks.com offers two Florida employment background check products: a Florida state criminal background check and a Florida county criminal background check.

The Florida state criminal background check covers historical felony conviction checks and current felony conviction checks on inmates and probationers for counties that include: Alachua, Bay, Brevard, Broward, Charlotte, Citrus, Desoto, Duval, Hernando, Lake, Leon, Manatee, Mario, Miami-Dade, Monroe, Okalossa, Orange, Osceola, Pinellas, Putnam, Sarasota, Seminole, St. John, and St. Lucie. The Florida state criminal background check is “instant” and results are received within seconds of placing an order.

The Florida county criminal background check covers the county courts and circuit courts for felony and misdemeanor cases.  The Florida county background check covers the past seven years and will return convictions and/or deferred judgments.

The price of these products are only $24.95 each. For the full description, please visit our Florida criminal background check webpage. Other employment background check products that include Florida are an instant national criminal background check that searches 46 states and D.C. (this product is $59.95) and a 3-state criminal background check (this product is $39.90).

*Sources: U.S. Census Bureau and FBI. “About Florida” data is from 2011. “Florida Crime Data” data is from 2012.

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Delaware Employment Background Check Information and DE Criminal Data

February 25, 2014 by criminalchecks Leave a Comment

Delaware Employment Background CheckWelcome to our “Criminal Data And Employment Background Check Information For Your Favorite State” blog. Each week we look at this data for a different state. Last week we looked at Connecticut, and this week we’re covering Delaware.

About Delaware*

Delaware Population and Age Distribution. Delaware’s estimated population was 0.9 million. The median age was 39.2 years. 22% of the population was under the age of 18, and 15% was 65 years and over.

Median Household Income. The median income of households was $58,415. The total number of households was 340,308 with an average of 2.62 people.

Delaware Employment and Unemployment Rate. 58.2% of the Delaware population over the age of 15 were employed which ranks 28th in the nation. The Delaware unemployment rate is 8.8% which was ranked 23rd in the country.

Types of Employers. The types of employers in Delaware were as follows: 18,381 (4.3%) were self-employed, 64,319 (15.1%) were employed by the federal, state, or local government and 343,618 (80.5%) were employed by the private sector.

Top Five Industries. The top five industries by percent in Delaware were: Manufacturing (9.4%), Retail (12.3%), Finance, Insurance Real Estate, Rental/Leasing (9.9%), Professional/Administrative/Scientific (10.3%), and Educational Services and Health Care (23.4%).

Occupations. Occupations for the population employed (over the age of 15) in Delaware’s private sector were: Business, Science, and Arts (36.7%), Service (18.8%), Sales and Office (25.3%), Natural Resources, Construction, and Maintenance (8.4%), and Production, Transportation, and Material Moving (10.8%).

Delaware Health Insurance Coverage. 91% of the civilian non-institutionalized population had health insurance coverage (9% had no coverage). Of those with coverage, 71% had private coverage and 35% had public coverage.

Disability. 12% of the civilian non-institutionalized population of Delaware reported a disability. The Delaware disability claim rate was ranked 25th in the country.

For a list of Delaware counties, cities, towns, and county court houses, click here.

Delaware Crime Data*

Total Violent Crimes. Delaware had 5,020 total violent crimes which ranked 40th in the nation and with a violent crime rate 0.55% which ranked it 7th among all the states including DC & PR. Of the total number of violent crimes, 57 were murders, 243 were forcible rapes, 1,492 were robberies, and 3,228 were aggravated assaults.

Property Crime. Delaware had 30,639 total property crimes. Of the total number of property crimes, 7,371 were burglaries, 21,832 were larceny/thefts, and 1,436 were motor vehicle thefts.

Law Enforcement. Delaware had the 15th most law enforcement employees per population. Delaware ranked 1st in the nation for the most police officers per population.

For more Delaware crime information, please see the Delaware State Courts website, the official web site of the Delaware Judiciary.

Delaware Employment Background Check Products

InstantCriminalChecks.com only offers only one type of Delaware employment background check product. The Delaware county criminal background check is available for the three Delaware Counties: Kent County, New Castle County, and Sussex County.

The Delaware county criminal background check covers the Superior, Chancery and Common Pleas Courts for felony and misdemeanor cases.  The Delaware county background check covers the past seven years and will return convictions and/or deferred judgments.  The price of this product is only $24.95. For the full description, please visit our Delaware criminal background check web-page.

Other Delaware employment background check products include an instant national criminal check that searches 46 states and D.C. (this criminal check is $59.95) and a 3-state criminal background check (this criminal check is $39.90).

Unlike other states, there is not a statewide criminal background check available for Delaware.

*Sources: U.S. Census Bureau and FBI. “About Delaware” data is from 2011. “Delaware Crime Data” data is from 2012.

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Connecticut Employment Background Check Information and CT Criminal Data

February 19, 2014 by criminalchecks Leave a Comment

Connecticut Employment Background CheckLooking for criminal data?  Need employment background check information? You’ve come to the right place.  Welcome to our “Criminal Data And Employment Background Check Information For Your Favorite State” blog.  Each week we look at this data for a different state. This week we’re covering Connecticut.

About Connecticut*

Connecticut Population and Age Distribution. Connecticut’s estimated population was 3.6 million. The median age was 40.4 years. 22% of the population was under the age of 18, and 15% was 65 years and over.

Median Household Income. The median income of households was $67,276. The total number of households was 1,357,812 with an average of 2.56 people.

Connecticut Employment and Unemployment Rate. 60.8% of the Connecticut population over the age of 15 were employed which ranks 17th in the nation. The Connecticut unemployment rate is 9.7% which was ranked 16th in the country.

Types of Employers. The types of employers in Connecticut were as follows: 109,973 (6.2%) were self-employed, 233,628 (13.3%) were employed by the federal, state, or local government and 1,414,209 (80.3%) were employed by the private sector.

Top Five Industries. The top five industries by percent in Connecticut were: Educational Services and Health Care (26.8%), Professional/Administrative/Scientific (11%), Retail (10.9%), Manufacturing (10.8%), and Finance, Insurance Real Estate, Rental/Leasing (9.2%).

Occupations. Occupations for the population employed (over the age of 15) in Connecticut’s private sector were: Business, Science, and Arts (41.5%), Service (18.1%), Sales and Office (23.7%), Natural Resources, Construction, and Maintenance (7%), and Production, Transportation, and Material Moving (9.7%).

Connecticut Health Insurance Coverage. 91% of the civilian non-institutionalized population had health insurance coverage (9% had no coverage). Of those with coverage, 72% had private coverage and 30% had public coverage.

Disability. 11% of the civilian non-institutionalized population of Connecticut reported a disability. The Connecticut disability claim rate was ranked 42nd in the country.

For a list of Connecticut counties, cities, towns, and county court houses, click here.

Connecticut Crime Data*

Total Violent Crimes. Connecticut had 10,160 total violent crimes which ranked 31st in the nation and with a violent crime rate 0.28% which ranked it 33rd among all the states including DC & PR. Of the total number of violent crimes, 146 were murders, 919 were forcible rapes, 3,687 were robberies, and 5,408 were aggravated assaults.

Property Crime. Connecticut had 76,834 total property crimes. Of the total number of property crimes, 14,711 were burglaries, 55,674 were larceny/thefts, and 6,449 were motor vehicle thefts.

Law Enforcement. Connecticut had the 33rd most law enforcement employees per population. Connecticut ranked 19th in the nation for the most police officers per population.

For more Connecticut crime information, please see the State of Connecticut Judicial Branch criminal / motor vehicle case look-up website.

Connecticut Employment Background Check Products

InstantCriminalChecks.com offers two Connecticut employment background check products: a Connecticut state criminal background check and a Connecticut county criminal background check.

The Connecticut state criminal background check covers thirteen judicial districts and pulls current county criminal records, historical county criminal records, and traffic records.  The check also pulls current and historical records for persons who are currently serving time under the supervision of the Connecticut Department of Corrections or who have escaped. The Connecticut state criminal background check is “instant” and results are received within seconds of placing an order.  The price of this product is only $24.95. For the full description, please visit our Connecticut criminal background check webpage.

The Connecticut county criminal background check covers the geographic courts and district courts for felony and misdemeanor cases.  The Connecticut county background check covers the past seven years and will return convictions and/or deferred judgments. The cost of this product is $24.95.

Other Connecticut employment background check products include an instant national criminal background check that searches 46 states and D.C. (this product is $59.95) and a 3-state criminal background check (this product is $39.90).

*Sources: U.S. Census Bureau and FBI. “About Connecticut” data is from 2011. “Connecticut Crime Data” data is from 2012.

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Colorado Employment Background Check Information and Colorado (CO) Criminal Data

February 13, 2014 by criminalchecks Leave a Comment

Colorado Employment Background CheckWelcome to our “Criminal Data And Employment Background Check Information For Your Favorite State” blog.  Each week we look at this data for a different state.  We’ve already covered all the states starting with the letter A, and last week we covered California.  This week we’re covering Colorado.

About Colorado*

Colorado Population and Age Distribution. Colorado’s estimated population was 5.2 million. The median age was 36.2 years. 24% of the population was under the age of 18, and 12% was 65 years and over.

Median Household Income. The median income of households was $56,765. The total number of households was 1,996,088 with an average of 2.54 people.

Colorado Employment and Unemployment Rate. 62.6% of the Colorado population over the age of 15 were employed which ranks 10th in the nation. The Colorado unemployment rate is 7.8% which was ranked 35th in the country.

Types of Employers. The types of employers in Colorado were as follows: 165,306 (6.5%) were self-employed, 362,653 (14.2%) were employed by the federal, state, or local government and 2,027,737 (79.2%) were employed by the private sector.

Top Five Industries. The top five industries by percent in Colorado were: Educational Services and Health Care (20.6%), Professional/Administrative/Scientific (13.6%), Accommodations/Food Service/Entertainment (11%), Retail (10.9%), and Construction (7.2%).

Occupations. Occupations for the population employed (over the age of 15) in Colorado’s private sector were: Business, Science, and Arts (40%), Service (17.6%), Sales and Office (24.2%), Natural Resources, Construction, and Maintenance (9.5%), and Production, Transportation, and Material Moving (8.8%).

Colorado Health Insurance Coverage. 85% of the civilian non-institutionalized population had health insurance coverage (15% had no coverage). Of those with coverage, 69% had private coverage and 26% had public coverage.

Disability. 10% of the civilian non-institutionalized population of Colorado reported a disability. The Colorado disability claim rate was ranked 50th in the country.

For a list of Colorado counties, cities, towns, and county court houses, click here

Colorado Crime Data*

Total Violent Crimes. Colorado had 16,023 total violent crimes which ranked 25th in the nation and with a violent crime rate 0.31% which ranked it 29th among all the states including DC & PR. Of the total number of violent crimes, 162 were murders, 2,113 were forcible rapes, 3,395 were robberies, and 10,353 were aggravated assaults.

Property Crime. Colorado had 139,270 total property crimes. Of the total number of property crimes, 26,157 were burglaries, 101,021 were larceny/thefts, and 12,092 were motor vehicle thefts.

Law Enforcement. Colorado had the 21st most law enforcement employees per population. Colorado ranked 25th in the nation for the most police officers per population.

For more Colorado crime information, please see the Colorado Integrated Criminal Justice Records Information System (CICJIS) or the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Internet Criminal History Check System (ICHC).

Colorado Employment Background Check Products

InstantCriminalChecks.com offers two Colorado employment background check products: a Colorado state criminal background check and a Colorado county criminal background check.

The Colorado state criminal background check covers felony records and misdemeanor records from all Colorado counties. The Colorado state criminal background check is “instant” and results are received within seconds of placing an order.  The price of this product is only $24.95. For the full description, please visit our Colorado criminal background check webpage.

The Colorado county criminal background check covers the County and District courts for felony and misdemeanor cases.  The county background check covers the past seven years and will return convictions and/or deferred judgments.

Other Colorado employment background check products include an instant national criminal background check that searches 46 states and D.C. (this product is $59.95) and a 3-state criminal background check (this product is $39.90).

*Sources: U.S. Census Bureau and FBI. “About Colorado” data is from 2011. “Colorado Crime Data” data is from 2012.

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California Employment Background Check Information and California CA Criminal Data

February 6, 2014 by criminalchecks Leave a Comment

California Employment Background CheckIs this your first time visiting our “Criminal Data And Employment Background Check Information For Your Favorite State!” blog?  Welcome!  Each week we look at this data for a different state.  We’ve already covered all the states starting with the letter A.  This week we’re on to California.

About California*

California Population and Age Distribution.  California’s estimated population was 38 million. The median age was 35.5 years.  24% of the population was under the age of 18, and 12% was 65 years and over.

Median Household Income. The median income of households was $58,328.  The total number of households was 12,552,658 with an average of 2.97 people.

California Employment and Unemployment Rate.  56.1% of the California population over the age of 15 were employed which ranks 36th in the nation.  The California unemployment rate is 11.4% which was ranked 3th in the country.

Types of Employers.  The types of employers in California were as follows: 1,420,493 (8.5%) were self-employed, 2,323,827 (13.9%) were employed by the federal, state, or local government and 13,004,112 (77.5%) were employed by the private sector.

Top Five Industries.  The top five industries by percent in California were: Educational Services and Health Care (21%), Professional/Administrative/Scientific (12.8%), Retail (11.3%), Accommodations/Food Service/Entertainment (10.1%), and Manufacturing (9.9%).

Occupations.  Occupations for the population employed (over the age of 15) in California’s private sector were: Business, Science, and Arts (36.8%), Service (19%), Sales and Office (24.1%), Natural Resources, Construction, and Maintenance (9.1%), and Production, Transportation, and Material Moving (11.1%).

Health Insurance Coverage.  82% of the civilian non-institutionalized population had health insurance coverage (18% had no coverage).  Of those with coverage, 60% had private coverage and 31% had public coverage.

Disability.  10% of the civilian non-institutionalized population of California reported a disability The California disability claim rate was ranked 47th in the country.

For a list of California counties, cities, towns, and county court houses, click here.

California Crime Data*

Total Violent Crimes.  California had 160,944 total violent crimes which ranked 1st in the nation and with a violent crime rate 0.42% which ranked it 17th among all the states including DC & PR.  Of the total number of violent crimes, 1,884 were murders, 7,837 were forcible rapes, 5,6521 were robberies, and 94,702 were aggravated assaults.

Property Crime. California had 1,049,465 total property crimes.  Of the total number of property crimes, 245,767 were burglaries, 635,090 were larceny/thefts, and 168,608 were motor vehicle thefts.

Law Enforcement.  California had the 13th most law enforcement employees per population.  California ranked 18th in the nation for the most police officers per population.

For more California crime information, please see the State of California Department of Justice Office of the Attorney General website (CA OAG).

California Employment Background Check Products

InstantCriminalChecks.com offers two California employment background check: an instant multi-county California criminal background check and a California county criminal background check.

The California multi-county criminal background check covers criminal records from multiple counties such as: Contra Costa, Fresno, Indio, Los Angeles, Marin, Orange, Riverside, Sacramento, Santa Barbara, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, and Ventura.  For the full list, please visit our California criminal background check webpage. This product also pulls historical and current felony conviction records on inmates and those on probation.

The California county criminal background check covers the Superior courts for felony and misdemeanor cases.  The county background check covers the past seven years and will return convictions and/or deferred judgments.

Other California employment background check products include an instant national criminal background check that searches 46 states and D.C. (this product is $59.95) and a 3-state criminal background check (this product is $39.90).

*Sources: U.S. Census Bureau and FBI. “About California” data is from 2011. “California Crime Data” data is from 2012.

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The National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS)

January 31, 2014 by criminalchecks Leave a Comment

For years, our clients at InstantCriminalChecks.com have relied upon us for up-to-date information about the industry and reliable national instant criminal check reports. We believe that our clients benefit from additional knowledge about the industry, which is why we recently released an information sheet about the FBI National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS).

National Federal Background CheckThe National Instant Criminal Background Check System is a federal service that is provided by the FBI. The goal of this program is to reduce the number of gun-related incidents in the United States by preventing unqualified buyers from purchasing firearms. The NICS is a point-of-sale background check that is performed at federally-licensed firearms dealers. Private gun sales are not monitored by the NICS, unless it is mandated by the state law.

People who are interested in purchasing firearms will have their information submitted through the National Instant Criminal Background Check System at the time they are looking to purchase the item. The clerk at the federally-licensed dealer will contact the system by way of the phone or the computer, and at that point the information is submitted electronically into the e-check system. In a matter of moments, the buyer will know whether or not they are qualified to purchase the firearm that they desire. Since the program was put into place in 1998, more than 100 million checks have been performed. Of those, nearly 700,000 people were denied the chance to purchase a firearm based on information found on their NICS background check.

The Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act of 1993 was signed into law by United States President Bill Clinton. The act went into effect in February 1994, and was named after James Brady, the man who was shot by John Hinckley, Jr. when he attempted to assassinate President Ronald Reagan in March of 1981. The goal of the Brady Act was to institute a federal background check system for people who were interested in purchasing firearms in the United States. This act ultimately produced the National Instant Criminal Background Check System.

We at InstantCriminalChecks.com have found that those who are interested in our industry — specifically our clients — benefit from additional information about background check services and our free background check resources. While we do not offer NICS services, we do offer accurate national instant criminal check reports. For more information, contact our company representatives today.

Disclaimer: The information on InstantCriminalChecks.com is governed by our Terms of Use and is never intended as legal advice.

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Arkansas Employment Background Check Information and AR Criminal Data

January 28, 2014 by criminalchecks Leave a Comment

Arkansas Employment Background CheckLooking for criminal data or employment background check data?   You’ve come to the right place.  Each week we look at this data for a different state with our blog series “Criminal Data And Employment Background Check Information For Your Favorite State!” We’re working our way through the alphabet…this week we’re onto Arkansas.

About Arkansas*

Arkansas Population and Age Distribution.  Arkansas’s estimated population was 2.9 million. The median age was 37.6 years.  24% of the population was under the age of 18, and 15% was 65 years and over.

Median Household Income. The median income of households was $40,112.  The total number of households was 1,143,859 with an average of 2.51 people.

Arkansas Employment and Unemployment Rate.  54.2% of the Arkansas population over the age of 15 were employed which ranks 43rd in the nation.  The Arkansas unemployment rate is 8.4% which was ranked 29th in the country.

Types of Employers.  The types of employers in Arkansas were as follows: 77,459 (6.2%) were self-employed, 219,940 (17.6%) were employed by the federal, state, or local government and 951,377 (76%) were employed by the private sector.

Top Five Industries.  The top five industries by percent in Arkansas were: Educational Services and Health Care (24.2%), Manufacturing (14%), Retail (13%), Accommodations/Food Service/Entertainment (8%), and Construction (6.7%).

Occupations.  Occupations for the population employed (over the age of 15) in Arkansas private sector were: Business, Science, and Arts (31.2%), Service (17.3%), Sales and Office (23.9%), Natural Resources, Construction, and Maintenance (10.7%), and Production, Transportation, and Material Moving (16.9%).

Health Insurance Coverage.  84% of the civilian non-institutionalized population had health insurance coverage (16% had no coverage).  Of those with coverage, 59% had private coverage and 36% had public coverage.

Disability.  16% of the civilian non-institutionalized population of Arkansas reported a disability The Arkansas disability claim rate was ranked 5th in the country.

For a list of Arkansas counties, cities, towns, and county court houses, click here.

Arkansas Crime Data*

Total Violent Crimes.  Arkansas had 13,835 total violent crimes which ranked 27th in the nation and with a violent crime rate 0.47% which ranked it 12th among all the states including DC & PR.  Of the total number of violent crimes, 173 were murders, 1,247 were forcible rapes, 2,320 were robberies, and 10,095 were aggravated assaults.

Property Crime. Arkansas had 107,941 total property crimes.  Of the total number of property crimes, 31,890 were burglaries, 70,327 were larceny/thefts, and 5,724 were motor vehicle thefts.

Law Enforcement.  Arkansas had the 26th most law enforcement employees per population.  Arkansas ranked 35th in the nation for the most police officers per population.

For more Arkansas crime information, please see The Official State of Arkansas Online Criminal Background Check System website. (ASP CBC)

Arkansas Employment Background Check Products

InstantCriminalChecks.com offers two Arkansas employment background check products: an Arkansas state criminal background check and an Arkansas county criminal background check.

The Arkansas state criminal background check covers criminal circuit court reports from Arkansas circuit courts and includes misdemeanor, felony, and violation offenses.  It also pulls historical and current felony conviction reports on inmates and those on probation. For the full description, please visit our Arkansas criminal background check webpage.

The Arkansas county criminal background check covers the circuit courts for felony cases only.  The county background check covers the past seven years and will return convictions and/or deferred judgments.

Other Arkansas employment background check products are an instant national criminal background check that searches 46 states and D.C. (this product is $59.95) and a 3-state criminal background check (this product is $39.90).

*Sources: U.S. Census Bureau and FBI. “About Arkansas” data is from 2011. “Arkansas Crime Data” data is from 2012.

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Arizona Employment Background Check and Criminal Data

January 24, 2014 by criminalchecks Leave a Comment

Arizona Employment Background CheckWelcome to the third installment of our weekly blog series, “Criminal Data and Employment Background Check Information for Your Favorite State”!  We’ve already looked at Alabama and Alaska.  This week we are onto Arizona.

About Arizona*

Arizona Population and Age Distribution.  Arizona’s estimated population was 6.6 million. The median age was 36.6 years.  25% of the population was under the age of 18, and 15% was 65 years and over.

Median Household Income. The median income of households was $47,826.  The total number of households was 2,392,168 with an average of 2.68 people.

Arizona Employment and Unemployment Rate.  54% of the Arizona population over the age of 15 were employed which ranks 44th in the nation.  The Arizona unemployment rate is 9.8% which was ranked 15th in the country.

Types of Employers.  The types of employers in Arizona were as follows: 163,931 (5.9%) were self-employed, 409,982 (14.9%) were employed by the federal, state, or local government and 2,179,758 (79%) were employed by the private sector.

Top Five Industries.  The top five industries by percent in Arizona were: Educational Services and Health Care (22.3%), Retail (12.2%), Professional/Administrative/Scientific (11.9%), Accommodations/Food Service/Entertainment (10.6%), and Finance, Insurance Real Estate, Rental/Leasing (8.1%).

Occupations.  Occupations for the population employed (over the age of 15) in Arizona’s private sector were: Business, Science, and Arts (34.9%); Service (20.2%), Sales and Office (26.2%), Natural Resources, Construction, and Maintenance (9.1%), and Production, Transportation, and Material Moving (9.5%).  [Fact Finder, p. 6]

Health Insurance Coverage.  82% of the civilian non-institutionalized population had health insurance coverage (18% had no coverage).  Of those with coverage, 59% had private coverage and 34% had public coverage.

Disability.  12% of the civilian non-institutionalized population of Arizona reported a disability The Arizona disability claim rate was ranked 31st in the country.

For a list of Arizona counties, cities, towns, and county court houses, click here.

Arizona Crime Data*

Total Violent Crimes.  Arizona had 28,108 total violent crimes which ranked 12th in the nation and with a violent crime rate 0.43% which ranked it 16th among all the states including DC & PR.  Of the total number of violent crimes, 358 were murders, 2,277 were forcible rapes, 7,386 were robberies, and 18,087 were aggravated assaults.

Property Crime. Arizona had 231,930 total property crimes.  Of the total number of property crimes, 52,934 were burglaries, 159,838 were larceny/thefts, and 19,158 were motor vehicle thefts.

Law Enforcement.  Arizona had the 14th most law enforcement employees per population.  Arizona ranked 34th in the nation for the most police officers per population.

For more Arizona crime information, please see the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS)

Arizona Employment Background Check Products

InstantCriminalChecks.com offers two Arizona employment background check products: an Arizona county criminal background check and an Arizona state criminal background check.  The price of the Arizona state criminal background check is only $24.95. For the full description, please visit our Arizona criminal background check webpage.

The Arizona state criminal background check pulls criminal court data that includes superior, municipal, and justice of the peace court reports.  It also pulls corrections data that includes current and historical criminal reports on inmates and probationers that are or have been under the supervision of a state correctional facility.

The Arizona county criminal background check covers the superior and justice of the peace courts for felony and misdemeanor cases.  The county background check covers the past seven years and will return convictions and/or deferred judgments.

Other Arizona employment background check products that include Arizona are an instant national criminal background check that searches 46 states and D.C. (this product is $59.95) and a 3-state criminal background check (this product is $39.90).

*Sources: U.S. Census Bureau and FBI. “About Arizona” data is from 2011. “Arizona Crime Data” data is from 2012.

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Alaska Employment Background Check and Criminal Data

January 17, 2014 by criminalchecks Leave a Comment

Alaska Employment Background CheckWelcome to the second posting in our weekly blog series, “Criminal Data And Employment Background Check Information For Your Favorite State”!  Each week we look at criminal data and general information, like population and employment status, for a specific state.  Last week we looked at Alabama.  This week we’re on to Alaska.

About Alaska*

Alaska Population and Age Distribution.  Alaska’s estimated population was just over 730,000 thousand people. The median age was 33.8 years.  26% of the population was under the age of 18, and 8.5% was 65 years and over.

Median Household Income. The median income of households was $67,712.  The total number of households was 251,651 with an average of 2.8 people.

Alaska Employment and Unemployment Rate.  62.3% of the Alaska population over the age of 15 were employed which ranks 12th in the nation. The Alaska unemployment rate is 7.8% which was ranked 34th in the country.

Types of Employers.  The types of employers in Alaska were as follows: 22,407 (6.4%) were self-employed, 91,227 (26%) were employed by the federal, state, or local government and 237,316 (67.5%) were employed by the private sector.

Top Five Industries.  The top five industries by percent in Alaska were: Educational Services and Health Care (24.4%), Public Administration (11.7%), Retail (10.7%), Accommodations/Food Service/Entertainment (9.3%), and Professional/Administrative/Scientific (8.1%).

Occupations.  Occupations for the population employed (over the age of 15) in Alaska’s private sector were: Business, Science, and Arts (36.8%); Service (19.2%), Sales and Office (21.4%), Natural Resources, Construction, and Maintenance (11.8%), and Production, Transportation, and Material Moving (10.8%).

Health Insurance Coverage.  80% of the civilian non-institutionalized population had health insurance coverage (21% had no coverage).  Of those with coverage, 63% had private coverage and 26% had public coverage.

Disability.  11% of the civilian non-institutionalized population of Alaska reported a disability. The Alaska disability claim rate was ranked 38th in the country.

For a list of Alaska counties, cities, towns, and county court houses, click here.

Alaska Crime Data*

Total Crime Rate.  Alaska had a total crime rate of 632.6 incidents per 100,000 individuals.  Of the 632.6, 3.2 were murders, 73.4 were forcible rapes, 94 were robberies, and 462 were aggravated assaults.

Property Crime Rate. The property crime rate was 2,935 incidents per 100,000 individuals.  Of the 2,935, 514 were burglaries, 2,178 were larceny/thefts, and 241 were motor vehicle thefts.

Law Enforcement.  Alaska had the 40th most law enforcement employees per population.  Alaska ranked 43rd for the most police officers per population by state.

For more Alaska crime information, please see the Alaska Court System website courts.alaska.gov.

Alaska Employment Background Check Products

InstantCriminalChecks.com offers two Alaska employment background check products: an Alaska county criminal background check and an Alaska state criminal background check.

The Alaska state criminal background check includes an Alaska criminal background check, a sex offender record search of Alaska as well as the entire country, and a search of the Most Wanted List.  The criminal background check pulls from records contained in 34 superior courts within four judicial districts.  The Alaska state criminal background check is “instant” and results are received within a few seconds of placing an order.  The price of this product is only $24.95. For the full description, please visit our Alaska criminal background check webpage.

The Alaska county criminal background check will return felony and misdemeanor convictions and deferred judgments over the past seven years.  The results are provided within one to three business days.  The cost of this product is $24.95 per county.

Other Alaska employment background check products include an instant national criminal background check that searches 46 states and D.C. (this product is $59.95) and a 3-state criminal background check (this product is $39.90).

*Sources: U.S. Census Bureau and FBI. “About Alaska” data is from 2012. “Alaska Crime Data” data is from 2009.

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Alabama Employment Background Check and Criminal Data

January 10, 2014 by criminalchecks Leave a Comment

Alabama Employment Background CheckWelcome to the first positing of our new weekly blog series, “Criminal Data And Employment Background Check Information For Your Favorite State”!  Each blog posting will have general information on a state, like population and employment status, as well as criminal data.  We will work our way through the alphabet so our first state is Alabama.

About Alabama*

Alabama age distribution in 2012Alabama Population and Age Distribution.  Alabama’s estimated population was 4.8 million. The median age was 38.1 years.  23% of the population was under the age of 18, and 14% was 65 years and over.

Alabama’s Age Distribution of Population:

  • 23.4% under 18
  • 10.1% ages 18 to 24
  • 25.5% ages 25 to 44
  • 27.0% ages 45 to 64
  • 14.0% ages 65 and over

Median Household Income. The median income of households was $41,415.  The average household size was 2.5 people.

Employment and Unemployment Rate.  52% of the Alabama population over the age of 15 were employed.

Types of Employers.  The types of employers in Alabama were as follows: 104,381 (5%) were self-employed, 338,799 (17%) were employed by the federal, state, or local government, and 1,534,049 (77%) were employed by the private sector.

Top Five Industries.  The top five industries by percent in Alabama were: Educational Services and Health Care (22.5%), Manufacturing (13.5%), Retail (12.1%), Professional/Administrative/Scientific (9.5%), and Accommodations/Food Service/Entertainment (8%).

Occupations.  Occupations for the population employed (over the age of 15) in Alabama’s private sector were: Business, Science, and Arts (32.9%); Service (17.2%), Sales and Office (24.6%), Natural Resources, Construction, and Maintenance (10.2%), and Production, Transportation, and Material Moving (15.1%).

Health Insurance Coverage.  86% of the civilian non-institutionalized population had health insurance coverage (14% had no coverage).  Of those with coverage, 65% had private coverage and 33% had public coverage. 

Disability.  16% of the civilian non-institutionalized population of Alabama reported a disability.

For a list of Alabama counties, cities, towns, and county court houses, click here.

Alabama Crime Data*

Total Crime Rate.  Alabama had a total crime rate of 459.9 incidents per 100,000 individuals.

Property Crime Rate. The property crime rate was 3,878 incidents per 100,000 individuals

Law Enforcement.  Alabama had the 20th most law enforcement employees per population.  Alabama ranked 23rd for the most police officers per population by state.

For more Alabama crime information, please see the ALEA Alabama Criminal Justice Services Division (ALEA)

Alabama Employment Background Check Products

InstantCriminalChecks.com offers two Alabama employment background check products: an Alabama county criminal background check and an Alabama state criminal background check.

The Alabama county criminal background check will return felony and misdemeanor convictions and deferred judgments over the past seven years.  The results are provided within one to three business days.  The price of this product is $24.95.

The Alabama state criminal background check includes an Alabama corrections background check, a sex offender record search of Alabama as well as the entire country, and a search of the Most Wanted List.  The corrections background check pulls from records of currently incarcerated inmates.  The Alabama state criminal background check is “instant” and results are received within seconds of placing an order.  The price of this product is only $24.95. For the full description, please visit our Alabama criminal background check webpage.

Other Alabama employment background check products include an instant national criminal background check that searches 46 states and D.C. (this product is $59.95) and a 3-state criminal background check (this product is $39.90).

*Sources: U.S. Census Bureau and FBI. “About Alabama” data is from 2011. “Alabama Crime Data” data is from 2009.

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