A background check is a collection—not one universal database
Public-record information is stored by different courts, counties, states, agencies, recorders, licensing boards, and other sources. A background check searches selected sources and organizes what is available at that time.
That means two reports can differ even when they concern the same person. The service purchased, identifiers supplied, jurisdiction searched, source update schedule, legal access rules, and matching quality all affect the result.
Identity, contact, and address indicators
Identity information helps organize candidate records and distinguish people with similar names. Depending on lawful availability, a report may show:
| Information category | Possible fields | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Names and aliases | Full name, middle name, initials, prior names, aliases, suffixes, spelling variations | Helps identify name variants and separate similarly named people |
| Age or birth information | Approximate age, birth month or year, masked date of birth where lawful | Can support or contradict a potential match |
| Address associations | Possible current and prior addresses, dates associated, county or jurisdiction | Provides location history and connects source records |
| Contact indicators | Possible phone or email associations where included and lawful | May provide context but can be old, recycled, or shared |
| Household or associates | Possible co-residents, shared-address indicators, or related public-record connections | Association does not prove a personal or legal relationship |
An address is not necessarily a verified residence. It may be a mailing address, prior residence, business address, shared household, data-entry error, or record connected to another person.
Criminal, civil, and public-safety records
Court and agency records are highly jurisdiction-specific. When publicly accessible and included in the service, a report may contain:
Criminal cases
Potential felony, misdemeanor, charge, disposition, sentence, filing, court, jurisdiction, and case-reference information.
Civil cases
Potential claims, judgments, filings, parties, case types, dispositions, and docket information.
Warrants or incarceration
Potential warrant, custody, booking, release, facility, or agency information where lawful and available.
Registry or incident information
Potential sex-offender registry, traffic, accident, or other agency information when part of the lawful scope.
Property, ownership, business, and public filings
These records can help research ownership and filing context, but they should not be mistaken for a current title report, appraisal, or complete asset statement.
| Category | Possible fields | Important limitation |
|---|---|---|
| Real property | Owner name, property address, parcel, assessed value, deed, transfer, sale, recording source | Ownership and values may be stale; use a title professional for transactions |
| Bankruptcy | Court, chapter, filing date, case number, status, parties | Reportability and availability are subject to law and source timing |
| Liens and judgments | Jurisdiction, filing date, amount, debtor/creditor, release or satisfaction data | A filing may have been paid, released, vacated, or associated with another person |
| UCC filings | Debtor, secured party, filing number, jurisdiction, dates, status | UCC records do not by themselves establish net worth or current debt |
| Business affiliations | Entity name, role, filing jurisdiction, registered address, formation and status information | Public roles and status may have changed after the source date |
Licenses, vehicles, aircraft, and other records
Additional categories may be researched when they are relevant, lawful, publicly available, and included in the purchased scope.
- Professional licenses: license type, number, issuing board, dates, public status, and disciplinary information where legally accessible.
- Driver or vehicle indicators: selected registration or license information where public access and the product scope permit it.
- Watercraft: registration, vessel, ownership, or agency indicators where available.
- FAA records: publicly available airman certificate or aircraft registration information.
- Voter, hunting, fishing, or permit information: only where disclosure is lawful and the record is publicly accessible.
Reviewer notes and source context
A detailed CIAdata report is designed to include more than a list of data points. A real-person checkpoint may add context such as:
- Whether available identifiers appear consistent or conflicting
- Whether a result lacks enough information for a confident association
- Whether similar or duplicate-looking entries were found
- The jurisdiction, source type, date, or case reference provided
- Which sections returned no responsive data
- Which findings should be verified with an official source
Why information may be missing, duplicated, or wrong
Jurisdiction differences
Some courts and agencies provide searchable digital records; others restrict access or require manual requests.
Source timing
A database may update on a different schedule from the originating court or agency.
Identity ambiguity
Common names, initials, missing birth information, and location changes can create uncertain matches.
Legal restrictions
Records may be sealed, expunged, restricted, removed, or subject to reporting limits.
Report-information FAQ
Does a comprehensive check contain every category?
No. It may research multiple categories, but actual contents depend on location, source availability, supplied identifiers, applicable law, and the purchased scope.
Will a report show full Social Security numbers?
The public sample does not. Sensitive identifiers should be minimized, masked, handled securely, and used only when lawful and necessary.
Does no court result mean a clean record?
No. Records may be unavailable, restricted, delayed, sealed, expunged, indexed differently, or outside the searched sources.
See how the information is organized
The sanitized sample shows eight pages of fictional identity, address, record-category, source, reviewer, and limitation information.
