The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension notified the public Wednesday that some records for 595 people were accessible on the state’s public criminal history website when they should not have ...
This story is sponsored by Rasa. If you were arrested, charged, or convicted in Utah, even a long time ago, there's a good chance your record is still showing up when someone runs a background check.
A criminal record could be costing you jobs, housing, or other opportunities. Even if you've moved on, your record might not have. But now there's an easy way to find out what is on your record and ...