- Identity & Credit
- Criminal Records
- County Criminal Record Search
- Federal District Criminal Record Search
- Nationwide Criminal Database Record Search
- Nationwide Criminal Database Record Search w/Alias
- Nationwide Wants & Warrants
- Bureau Of Industry and Security/OFAC Search
- Nationwide Sex Offender Registry
- Statewide Sex Offender Registry
- Verifications & Credentialing
- Financial Searches
- International Searches
- Vendor Screening
- Business Credit Reports
- Business Name Filings
- Corporation/Limited Partnership Search
- UCC Filings
- Media/Internet Searches
- Better Business Bureau Reports
- Dunn and Bradstreet Reports
- Professional License Verification
- Professional Reference Interview
- OIG List of Excluded Parties
- DOT Verifications
- County Criminal Record Search
- Federal District Criminal Record Search
- Nationwide Criminal Database Record Search
- Nationwide Criminal Database Record Search w/Alias
- Nationwide Wants & Warrants
- Bureau Of Industry and Security/OFAC Search
- Nationwide Sex Offender Registry
- Statewide Sex Offender Registry
- County Civil Record Search
- Federal District Civil Record Search
- Tax Liens & Judgments
- Nationwide Bankruptcy Records Search
- Driver Qualification
- Drug Screening
Helping clients identify Applicants with a criminal past not only assists in maintaining a safe working environment, but further offers protection from the threat of negligent hiring lawsuits.
Mega Group Online searches all 50 states, as well as the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, and numerous Indian tribes for the identity and location of known sex offenders. Under Megan’s Law, every individual convicted of a sexual crime must register as a sexual offender each time they change residence. Mega Group Online offers single state and national searching for registered sex offenders.
Sex Offender Registry searches are especially recommended for employers within the healthcare industry, elderly and childcare services and for those whose employees maintain access to client’s place of residence. Government regulations may require that certain employers conduct a Sex Offender Registry search, thereby making this search a necessity.
Did you know?
The recidivism rate for sex crimes is four times higher than for other offenses.

