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brastor 2026-03-02 11:46
If a person spent five years living in Europe or Asia, will a standard US-based background search pick up any legal issues or employment history from those countries, or is the data localized?
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faibas 2026-03-03 11:25
Standard U.S. background checks are typically localized and rarely include international data automatically. Most domestic agencies pull from national criminal databases and county records, which do not communicate with foreign jurisdictions. To uncover employment history or legal issues from Europe or Asia, you usually need a "Global Monitor" check or a specific search in that country’s national registry. If you need advice on navigating international data privacy laws during a search, check here.
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Laura Woods 2026-03-30 18:36
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