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Criminal Offender Profile Summary

(C.O.P.S.) is a powerful multi-jurisdictional search tool from our national criminal directory that returns criminal offender information in a condensed easy to comprehend format. C.O.P.S. works in conjunction with the Multi-State Sex Offender (MSSO) Search by automatically checking registered sex offender data sources nationwide. C.O.P.S. also includes an automated search tool that identifies known terrorists and fugitives from the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), FBI Terrorist List and Federal/State/Local Wanted Fugitive Lists.

Benefits

  • Reduces operational costs–all data is reviewed, normalized, and delivered in an easy-to-read format saving your staff time from interpreting cryptic criminal background reports
  • Helps identify unknown risk and reduces liability from potential criminal acts
  • Provides an instant search so you can make a quick decision


Features
  • A user-friendly application that delivers results instantly from states and counties that offer bulk criminal database accesss
  • A search tool that fills in traditional coverage gaps by uncovering criminal records in areas the applicant has not lived
  • Customized search capabilities that broaden the scope of the investigations
  • An optional XML interface that easily links to your web applications
  • Criminal data sources typically include:
    • Proprietary Data (POD)
    • Department of Corrections (DOC)
    • Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) - dated back 7 years
    • Department of Public Safety (DPS)
    • Traffic Court
    • Foreign Nation
    • Sex Offender Registry
How C.O.P.S. Works

First, login to Spectrum Screening’s easy, online tool to input applicant information, such as first and last name and date of birth. Next, click on submit and within seconds you have instant results in a clean and concise format. It’s that easy! The report will identify the number of hits on the applicant and the offense description. If the record identifies the applicant as a sex offender, a picture is available.

To Order C.O.P.S. Contact Spectrum Screening at 512-459-2181
Spectrum Screening, Inc.
16333 Great Oaks Drive, Suite 208
Round Rock, TX 78681

Criminal Offender Profile Summary

See the Criminal Offender Profile Summary Sample report or download the Criminal Offender Profile Summary product brochure.


COPS Report Details

The full definition of a “Multi-jurisdictional search results of criminal offender information” includes the following sources which are provided under the product description “APPAlert” which is included in the C.O.P.S. report:

  • Alabama Crime Stoppers
  • Alabama Felony Fugitives
  • Anchorage PD
  • Arizona Department Of Corrections Wanted Persons
  • Bureau of ATF
  • Bureau of Criminal Investigations
  • California Department Of Corrections Wanted
  • California's LAPD
  • California's Wanted Persons
  • Colorado Bureau of Investigation Wanted Persons
  • Colorado Department Of Corrections Wanted
  • Connecticut Department of Correction Wanted
  • D.C. Most Wanted (Not ROC)
  • D.C. U.S.Marshals Service
  • Delaware’s Department of Corrections
  • Delaware’s Most Wanted
  • FBI
  • Florida Department of Corrections
  • Florida's Fort Lauderdale PD
  • Florida's Jacksonville First Coast Fugitives
  • Florida's Tampa Police Most Wanted
  • GCB Most Wanted
  • Georgia Department of Corrections
  • Georgia's Atlanta Police
  • Hawaii's Honolulu's Crime Stoppers
  • Illinois Department of Corrections
  • Illinois State Police Wanted Persons
  • Indiana's Most Wanted
  • Interpol
  • Kansas Most Wanted
  • Kentucky State Police
  • Louisiana Baton Rouge Crime Stoppers
  • Louisiana Department of Corrections
  • Maryland's Baltimore Felons
  • Maryland's Most Wanted
  • Massachusetts Department of Corrections
  • Massachusetts Most Wanted
  • Michigan Corrections
  • Michigan State Police
  • Minnesota Department of Corrections
  • Minnesota's St Paul Police
  • Mississippi Department of Public Safety
  • Missouri's St. Louis Most Wanted
  • Montana Corrections
  • Nevada Attorney General Investigation Division
  • Nevada Department of Public Safety
  • Nevada’s Las Vegas Metropolitan Police
  • Nevada’s Most Wanted
  • New Jersey State Police
  • New Mexico Corrections Department
  • New York State Wanted
  • New York's NYC Most Wanted
  • North Carolina's Most Wanted
  • Ohio Department of Corrections
  • Ohio's Columbus Most Wanted
  • Oklahoma Corrections Wanted Persons
  • Oregon Department of Corrections
  • Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers
  • Pennsylvania State Police
  • Pennsylvania's Pittsburgh Most Wanted
  • Rhode Island Department of Corrections
  • Rhode Island State Police
  • ROC Central Most Wanted
  • ROC East Most Wanted
  • ROC North Most Wanted
  • South Carolina Wanted
  • South Dakota Department of Corrections
  • T.H.U.G.S.
  • TBI Most Wanted
  • Tennessee Department of Corrections
  • Tennessee's Nashville Police
  • Texas Attorney General
  • Texas' Ten Most Wanted Fugitives
  • Tulsa's Most Wanted
  • U.S. Air Force OSI
  • U.S. Customs Service
  • U.S. DEA
  • U.S. Department of State
  • U.S. Marshals Service
  • U.S. Naval CIS
  • U.S. Postal service
  • U.S. Secret Service
  • Utah Corrections
  • Vermont U.S. Marshals Service
  • Virginia Corrections
  • Virginia State Police
  • Washington Field Division
  • West Virginia State Police
  • WV Divisions of Corrections

The C.O.P.S. is a nationwide, instant search which includes Multi-State Sex Offender Database, AppALERT, the FBI Terrorist List and Federal/State/Local Wanted Fugitive Lists. C.O.P.S. may be used as a stand-alone service or in conjunction with county criminal searches. When used in conjunction with county criminal searches, C.O.P.S. can help lower the cost of such searches by better identifying which states and counties should be searched in greater depth.

Although many companies will say they have a “National Criminal Background Search”, in reality there is no such a thing. The best approach to maximize the coverage of a background check is to use the C.O.P.S. report to identify which counties should be searched in depth.


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