By Claire Dowell


If you want to get copies of Massachusetts Criminal Records, head to the Massachusetts Department of Public Safety. They store all crime-related documents in a system called the Criminal Offender Record Information. Citizens are given the right to acquire the documents so they can protect themselves from criminals.

When people conduct background check on others, they usually refer to criminal documents because of the amount of significant information it contains. In it, you can find the name of a criminal, the crime that was committed, the place, and date of the crime, to name a few.

Requesting your own records is allowed. And if you find any piece of information that you think is inaccurate, you can ask the custodian of your records to have it looked at and corrected accordingly. If you want to request the records of other people, you have to have the consent of the records' custodian. The extent of access that will be given to you will depend on who you are and what you want the records for. Law enforcers and legal representatives are authorized to do this especially if it is necessary for a current criminal investigation. Employers and landlords are given access so they can better screen job applicants and possible tenants, respectively. It is also allowed to check the criminal background of a future spouse.

To acquire the documents, you must secure the right request form and complete with the required pieces of information, which includes a full name of a person, their age, their place of residence, and others. Your contact information should also be included. It is crucial to the success of the search that the pieces of information you provide are up to date. There are fees that you need to pay for every request you make which are payable through a certified check or by money order. A no-refund policy is observed once all fees are paid, regardless of the results of the search.

Criminal files can also be obtained from online search tools. You can find a lot of them on the Internet and you will also find that they all refer to themselves as legit providers of criminal files. Be careful not to jump right away on their claim to be legit providers. Perform a history check on them prior to availing their services.

There are two kinds of service providers: fee-based and free service providers. Fee-based service providers can get you in-depth versions of criminal records for a certain fee. If you are going to do a one-time search, paying per transaction is ideal for you. But if you plan on doing multiple searches, such as in the case of employers, take advantage of a monthly or yearly subscription that fee-based providers usually offers because it will save you money. Meanwhile, free service providers will give you Free Public Criminal Records which contain its basic pieces of information.




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