Civil Court Search

Civil Court Search

A civil court record search is a type of background check that involves checking an individual’s civil court records, which can provide information about lawsuits and other legal actions involving the individual. This type of search is often used by employers or organizations as part of a background check for employment, particularly for positions that require financial responsibility or public trust. Civil court records may include information about lawsuits, liens, judgments, and other legal actions involving the individual, as well as information about bankruptcies and other financial issues. Civil court record searches may be conducted at the county, state, or federal level, depending on the jurisdiction and the type of case involved. It’s important to note that civil court record searches may not provide a complete picture of an individual’s legal history, as not all legal actions are recorded or made public. Additionally, civil court record searches may not provide information about criminal cases or other types of legal issues.