CIS Nationwide: Be Your Own Private Investigator
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Find out how anyone can find out about you -- and more importantly -- how you can find out about anyone. CIS Nationwide used by private investigators on a variety of tasks and reasons offers services to consumers. Save yourself some time and money and do your public records search yourself. Consumers have a variety of reasons for wanting to find out more about other people. These may range from just plain curiosity (about a new boyfriend, significant other, new person in your life) to a need to find out information regarding a potential tenant or employee. CIS Nationwide has provided public records for years. They gather information from thousands of both public and private sources that can be delivered right to your computer screen quickly. This service has over 32 different online products including CellPhoneRegistry.com and complete searches ranging from a basic people search to comprehensive criminal and background reports. CIS offers direct one-time searches, unlimited searches and comprehensive background checks as well unique services such as reverse phone number checks. Direct Search information from CIS may be obtained for: *Bankruptcy Records Note that CIS does NOT disclose social security numbers but can only verify accuracy. In addition to direct searches, CIS Nationwide offers a comprehensive background report. Availability of information may vary so CIS lets customers know that these are examples of information that MAY be available in Comprehensive Background Report: *State Criminal Check You have to be a U.S. citizen 18 years of age or older to use CIS National services. Consumers can only use this service for the reasons stated above and CIS states that services MAY NOT be used for the following reasons: * To locate people to develop a news story. CIS wants their services to only be used for lawful purposes, which may include: People Searches $4.95 These services are currently available with a one time billing fee. However, they also offer a membership, a sort of, pay as you go system where your membership fee is used as needed to conduct the searches you request. When your membership fee fund is exhausted, CISNationwide.com will then automatically renew your membership with the credit card number on file. Consumers should not that it is important anytime you sign up for a "membership" for any product, be sure to cancel when you are finished using the service or watch your "balance" if you want to continue using the service but want to be sure you are not billed for additional services. Note: If you have been a victim of identity theft, you can take advantage of the CIS Opt Out policy. The Opt Out Policy for CISNationwide.com is as follows: An individual may request opt-out if one of these conditions exists: You are a state, local or federal law enforcement officer or public official and your position exposes you to a threat of death or serious bodily harm; or you are a victim of identity theft; or you are at risk of physical harm; or you have evidence the record is incorrect or expunged. To opt-out, submit the following information: A written explanation of the reason for removal request; and all request must include: Full Name and Date of Birth Alias names, if any Specific details of records you are requesting not be disclosed. Include a print out of the records you wish to have suppressed. Copies of any applicable court orders, if any. Send a signed request and accompanying documentation to: CISWORLDWIDE Opt Out Compliance Dept. Private investigators use CISNationwide.com. If you need to do some private investigating on your own, CSI offers fast answers right to your computer. Of course, there are many good and lawful reasons to use such a service and it is important to heed the user agreement and use it only for purposes that CIS services state are acceptable, for their protection and your own.
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