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Well, when we talk about criminal court records, that means, we are interested to know the summary of the individual's contacts with law enforcement. That includes all the things happened since the case was filed. However, if you are the person seeking for help on how to find criminal court records, I would like to share you now some tips on how you could do it. 1. Know the person's complete name, address and basic background. The more information that you have in your hand about that person, the easier you can find his or her criminal court record if there is. 2. You call the office of your state's State Attorney General. They can tell you the process on how to obtain an Official Criminal History Report. They will tell you about the official FBI's NCIC (National Crime Information Center.) Here, you can see the actual lists of every single adult being arrested and charged disposition everywhere in the United States. These reports are not free, but you only have to pay a very small charge to the Law enforcement Agency who runs and print the reports for you. 3.In case you cannot find the record you are looking for through online, the only way you can do is to simply visit the court house where the case was filed and request for the criminal record at the court clerk.
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