Driving under the influence or DUI is a legal charge that may go up to felony charges for those that are adjudged repetitive offenders. While finding out in a case that someone has been charged with DUI, can be a hard task, but surely not an impossible one. As a DUI conviction, is after all a case of official record in all U.S. States. You can consider these tips to find out if someone in your knowledge has a DUI conviction.
Start by finding out if your state makes the record available on the web. Another place to start with can be the state lawyer general's office. From here, you can identify the local commonwealth's DUI solicitor or district solicitor who is representing the jurisdiction where the DUI has occurred. Take a note of the city, county and state where you think the individual has been charged and convicted to be able to search for the record.
Now enter the name of the individual in the net criminal database, with the state and locality where the conviction occurred. You'll need the similar information at the courthouse which has jurisdiction over the locality where the DUI conviction occurred. The Social Security ID will provide help to ensure an accurate match for the names.
If your state lacks an online criminal database and going to the court-house isn't possible, find a web research service for a t
Now enter the name of the individual in the net criminal database, with the state and locality where the conviction occurred. You'll need the similar information at the courthouse which has jurisdiction over the locality where the DUI conviction occurred. The Social Security ID will provide help to ensure an accurate match for the names.
If your state lacks an online criminal database and going to the court-house isn't possible, find a web research service for a t
Now enter the name of the individual in the net criminal database, with the state and locality where the conviction occurred. You'll need the similar information at the courthouse which has jurisdiction over the locality where the DUI conviction occurred. The Social Security ID will provide help to ensure an accurate match for the names.
If your state lacks an online criminal database and going to the court-house isn't possible, find a web research service for a total criminal background investigation on a particular individual. The price usually consist of all recognized addresses aging back for 10 years, also the civil judgments against the person.
With sufficient money strength, hire a personal investigator to analyze the matter. Investigators use their own techniques to find out simply with a phone call what would take you a daylong drive to the courthouse to find out. A private investigator will also add a layer of anonymity between you and the individual you are investigating.
About the Author:
If your state lacks an online criminal database and going to the court-house isn't possible, find a web research service for a total criminal background investigation on a particular individual. The price usually consist of all recognized addresses aging back for 10 years, also the civil judgments against the person.
With sufficient money strength, hire a personal investigator to analyze the matter. Investigators use their own techniques to find out simply with a phone call what would take you a daylong drive to the courthouse to find out. A private investigator will also add a layer of anonymity between you and the individual you are investigating.
About the Author:
Stephen Mays is the founder of The Mays Law Firm, a legal firm in Brevard County offering free consultations from their website for criminal defense and family law.