| Intellius | Intellius is the nation's most popular background search firm and has been around longer than anyone in the game. | |
| Business and Corporation Search | Use the new Corporations search page at the North Carolina Secretary of State website. | |
| Death Records | Perform a background search on death records filed within the state of North Carolina. Another option for obtaining vital event certificates is at the Register of Deeds Office in the county where the event took place. And of course, we recommend our own Social Security Number search service, which provides extremely detailed information for a person, should you have their Social Security Number. We have found that services such as Intellius also work well for obtaining this information easily and instantaneously. | |
| Death Row Inmates | Search through the backgrounds of persons incarcerated and sentenced to death in North Carolina. | |
| Court Cases | Search the Public Access to Court Electronic Records to find information and public records on federal case filings. | |
| Inmate Search | Perform a background search on inmates who are currently imprisoned within the state's penitentiary system. This website is maintained by the NC Department of Correction. | |
| Most Wanted Persons | Search the North Carolina Department of Justice website for information on the state's most wanted persons. | |
| Property Records | Obtain property tax info by contacting the NC Association of County Commissioners. | |
| Sex Offender Registry | Search the North Carolina Department of Justice database of registered sex offenders. Perform a background check by name or location. | |
| Unclaimed Property | Look through unclaimed property held by the state of the North Carolina. Unclaimed property consists of bank accounts, wages, utility deposits, insurance policy proceeds, stocks, bonds, and contents of safe deposit boxes that typically have been abandoned for one to five years. Funds become unclaimed because the company loses track of the consumer, due to an incorrect address or other missing information. By law, these funds are escheated, or turned over, to the Department of State Treasurer for safekeeping. | |
