The County criminal records search can help you obtain the information you need about a county criminal record that might be on file within the county courthouse, and is the ideal option for those who are hiring for a local position. Throughout the U.S.A., there are over 3,000 county courts. If the person you are screening has been living in the same area for a significant period of time, you will get a lot of the information you need from county criminal records. These county criminal background records typically take 1-3 business days to complete, as a county court researcher has to manually check and obtain the information. This is only a SAMPLE county criminal records search
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This is only a county criminal records sample
Return to All Criminal Background Check Sample Reports or
the County Criminal Background Checks webpage
Identity
Name: The name that is listed of the criminal record returned.
Offender Record ID: A unique record number.
Age, Eye Color, Hair Color, Height, Weight, and Race: These are the identification fields that may be listed of the county criminal records returned.
Remarks: General information and comments we may enter about the order. Typically it will list how the person screened is matched to the county criminal record found.
Cases
Jurisdiction: Details about the geo-political area in which an organization, person, or object has a specific range of authority.
Filing Date: The date the charge was filed.
Offenses
Description: Information about the charge and sentencing.
Date Committed: The date the offense was committed.
Disposition: A result or outcome that is the product of handling, processing, or finalizing a charge, case, activity or entity. Includes law enforcement, prosecutorial, and court dispositions
Degree/Class/Level: The category of crime which is determined by the seriousness of the crime. Typically a Misdemeanor or Felony.
Disposition Description: The description of the result or outcome that is the product of handling, processing, or finalizing a charge, case, activity or entity. Examples: Guilty, Dismissed, Nolle Prosequi, Not Guilty, etc.
Disposition Date: The date of the disposition
Charges
Tracking Incident Suffix: A numbering sequence that is used when a record contains multiple charges.
Description: The description of the charge contains information that may include jail time, credit for time served, type of charge, changes to the type of charge, etc.


