General
How do I get started? What do you need from me?
How do I conduct a Background check?
Background checks have become a matter of necessity for many reasons. Many applicants make false claims on their job applications/resumes or have been involved in criminal activity which they do not disclose.
What do employers look for in a background check?
Employer Center
What should an employer do if an applicant reports an error in a background check?
If an applicant reports an error in a background check report, the employer should:
- Obtain details from the applicant about the information in dispute (including any relevant documentation), and pass the same to ProTildo.com
- ProTildo.com should re-investigate the disputed item. If the re-investigation confirms the original report, the error may be at the record source (school, prior-employer, courthouse, etc.). Have the applicant contact the record source and request that the records be corrected. After the records have been corrected, ProTildo.com should again re-investigate the disputed information. Keep the applicant informed and provide the results of the re-investigation to the employer.
Note: Many background check errors reported by applicants are in reality errors or fraud on the part of the applicant. Always verify applicant claims by re-investigating the disputed information with the original record source.
How long does a background check take to complete?
Can I run a background check without telling the employee?
Legal Center
What is LOA (Letter of Authorization)?
Does the application need to sign something?
Reporting
How do I get the report?
Extra charges applicable*.
How soon can I get the report?
What can I do to speed up my order?
The best thing you can do to expedite your order is to fill out all documentation completely and legibly. Not only will this increase the speed with which results are received, but it will also help ensure that the most accurate results possible are obtained. You can Chat or Call for further support.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of Criminal History Databases?
There are no true national Criminal History Record repositories or databases. The available databases are compiled from a variety of sources and are notoriously incomplete and out of date. However, databases can be fast, powerful research tools that cover a larger geographical area. When we use a criminal database as a research tool, we verify any database hits with the proper local jurisdiction.