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  Criminal Background Check CBC: Where to get it

There are two ways to get a CBC.  It depends on the how fast you need one and where you're located.

 

1.  You can go to your local police department and request your CBC at the station.  Don't forget you must request for a

     State Level CBC.  Depending on the state, you'll be required to get finger prints done at the station for the

     process.  After all the proper applications are fill out, you should get your CBC within 2-4 weeks depending on your

     location. (Finger printing is required for CBC, if you're applying for a CBC)

 

2.  You can contact a company that does CBC.  You must be careful when you plan to use one of these companies. 

     Since majority of them aren't official CBC's, they do not do any detail background checks.  They usually use public

     records to gather the CBC.  These CBC's will not be accepted and will not be considered verification by the State or

     Korean Government.  There is only 1 company to our knowledge that does official CBC's.  They do cost quite a bit

     compared to getting one from the police department.  But they do all the hassle of getting your paperwork done for

     you.  Usually turnout is 2 weeks from initial application is turned in. Certain States still require finger printing

    and some States don't when you use an official CBC company.

 


    


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