Read our Blog

Our Articles about Finance, Law and Ethics







Home / Blog / Legal


Nevada Criminal Records for Resident Research

Legal / Criminal Law

Aplus Legal Advice  |  2022.09.19 01:00  |  667 views

The State of Nevada is one of the few states that allow the public access to their Nevada criminal records. The Records and Identification Bureau under the Nevada Department of Public Safety is the central repository of Nevada criminal records. The purpose of the state database of Nevada criminal records is to provide centralized, complete, and documented criminal justice information and statistics to the state’s criminal justice community, the public, and many other authorized clients and contributors.



Dallas Law: Do I need a lawyer for my asbestos lawsuit

Legal / Damages

Aplus Legal Advice  |  2022.09.19 01:27  |  1406 views

If you have become sick from exposure to asbestos, then you may be looking to take legal action. If so, you might be asking yourself the question, “Do I need a Lawyer,” or “What type of Lawyer Should I Hire?” Legal issues are tough, and you need to decide if you are going to fly solo or have an attorney represent you.



Whiplash Compensation Claims Advice

Legal / Damages

Aplus Legal Advice  |  2022.09.19 00:13  |  574 views

Whiplash Injury is a sudden moderate to severe strain affecting the bones, discs, muscles, nerves, or tendons of the neck, which is composed of seven small bones known as the cervical spine.



What shows up on a criminal record background check?

Legal / Criminal Law

Aplus Legal Advice  |  2022.09.19 00:16  |  514 views

A criminal record background check can throw up a lot of information on an individual including previous arrests as well as conviction and non-conviction information. The information is obtained from Federal Fugitive files, files from the Department of Corrections prison, state criminal records, databases on sex offenders, and prison parole records. There are various agencies that perform criminal record background checks; these agencies have access to more than two hundred million criminal records from across United States, local courthouses, and the National Criminal File.



Search
Recent posts