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Can I buy a report on myself?

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Written by Charlie Cafazza
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YES! In today's competitive job market, standing out is crucial. BackgroundChecks.com Self-Check empowers job seekers by providing a way to conduct and share your own background check with potential employers.

What is BackgroundChecks.com Self-Check?

BackgroundChecks.com Self-Check is a user-friendly tool that allows you to run a comprehensive background check on yourself. It includes essential information like criminal history, sex-offender registries, thousands of watchlists, and motor vehicle records. Your data is secured with bank-grade encryption.

Key Features

- User-Friendly Interface: Easy to navigate.

- Comprehensive Reports: You have access to your criminal history, motor vehicle records, and thousands of watchlists, depending on what you purchase.

- Secure and Private: Bank-grade encryption ensures your most sensitive data is safe.

- Instant Access: Get results the same day in most cases.

- Shareable Reports: Easily share your background report with any employer. Make a mistake or no longer want an employer to have access to your report? No problem! You can revoke access anytime. YOU are in control!

Why Use BackgroundChecks.com Self-Check?

Using BackgroundChecks.com Self-Check gives you the confidence to proactively address any background concerns with potential employers, showcasing transparency and integrity.

Getting Started

1. Visit our Self-Check page by clicking this button



2. Follow the steps to initiate your background check.

3. You will be sent a link to view your background check.

You can share your report to an email address and revoke access in a single click

4. Once you share a report, they will be invited to accept & view the report:


4. You always have access to login your report

Key Takeaway

BackgroundChecks.com Self-Check puts you in control of your background check process, helping you stand out to potential employers by demonstrating transparency and readiness.

For more information, visit the BackgroundChecks Blog.

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