Criminal Database

Criminal Databases A criminal database is a central archive of criminal data which can include arrest and/or conviction records of misdemeanors or felonies for crimes committed within a certain region.

You can find U.S. Federal criminal databases, state criminal databases and even local crime files. Besides arrest records, the FBI, Armed Forces and numerous other government agencies have fugitive databases.

Wanted Criminal Databases

If you go to “Index of the Web Most Wanted Databases“, you’ll find the most wanted criminal and fugitive databases for federal, county, state and city crime searches. These files include standard background search and address search resources like phone directories, reverse lookup directories, zip code finder, White Pages, Yellow Pages, webcam directories and people search tools, but also include search engines for most of the law enforcement agencies in the United States.

Besides a “Most Wanted” criminal database for all 50 states and the District of Columbia, you can find a whole list of other government agency criminal database websites. Just follow the links and you’ll have comprehensive access to inmate, convict and fugitive files that law enforcement personnel, private investigators and skip tracers use to find criminals in their area. I’ve included one Canadian organization and one international criminal database.

Government Run Criminal Databases

  • Air Force Office of Special Investigations Fugitives
  • Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms
  • Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Fugitives
  • Federal Bureau of Investigation Crime Alerts
  • Federal Bureau of Investigation Most Wanted List
  • FBI Most Wanted Terrorists List
  • FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives
  • Interpol Most Wanted (International Crime Police Organization or ICPO)
  • Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Most Wanted Fugitive
  • U.S. Department of Justice National Sex Offender Public Registry
  • Naval Criminal Investigative Service Most Wanted Fugitives
  • Royal Canadian Mounted Police Most Wanted Fugitives
  • U.S. Department of Justice
  • U.S. Marshalls Service Most Wanted List
  • U.S. Postal Inspection Service Wanted Posters
  • U.S. Secret Service

Also, you’ll find a number of private databases, from those in the media who want to publicize most wanted searches to those who want to stop crimes to those who want to help bounty hunters find their bounties.

  • America’s Most Wanted (AMW) Fugitive Search
  • Bailjumpers Dot Net
  • CopSeek
  • Court TV
  • Crime Stoppers International
  • Family Beacon – Map of Sex Offenders in Your Neighborhood
  • NAFI or National Association of Fugitive Investigators
  • Officer Dot Com
  • Rewards For Justice
  • Unsolved Mysteries Television Program
  • Wanted Fugitives Dot Com
  • World’s Most Wanted

Criminal Database Searches Generally speaking, if you want to learn about a fugitive from justice, you’re going to be able to search through one or more of these criminal databases and find the information you’re looking for. More than one tv sitcom episode has made mistaken identity about an escaped convict into a 30 minute joke, but you don’t have to go through that comedy of errors if the new person living next door to you is giving off strange vibes. In the age of the Internet, all the information you need on criminals, ex-convicts and fugitives can be found for free at an online criminal database.

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