Waukesha County, Wisconsin Court Records

The third-largest county in Wisconsin by population, Waukesha is home to more than 406,000 people and part of the Milwaukee metropolitan area. Nearby counties include Dodge, Jefferson, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, Walworth, and Washington. Large employers in Waukesha County include GE Healthcare, the Waukesha School District, and Generac. 

An important element of the Milwaukee metro, Waukesha County experienced explosive growth in the mid-20th century and remains a popular suburban area. Because of its position in the regional economy, Waukesha can be a destination for some job-seekers. Companies with operations in the area can rely on a lively job market to explore when they need to expand payroll. While that means you can often reduce the time to hire by finding applicants faster, you can’t overlook the potential risks inherent in hiring. How much do you know about that person before hiring them?

Protecting your business, employees, and the public demands good risk management. That process begins with hiring. While the interview process helps you learn about a person’s suitability for the role itself, it only reveals superficial information about character and trustworthiness. Using a background check isn’t a crystal ball for the future, but it can help you avoid onboarding someone who could pose a considerable risk now or in the future.

With today’s solutions, background checks can be a fast, routine part of the screening process you use for hiring. You can start consulting a comprehensive report based on professionally-curated criminal records from databases across the country in just seconds. Likewise, drilling down to the county level is as convenient when you need fine detail.

Consider a sample procedure. You’ve interviewed an applicant who seems like a good fit for your financial services firm, so you move forward and order a background check. However, the background check reveals that the individual was previously convicted for embezzlement, or that they were recently arrested in Waukesha County. Better understanding the outcome of old cases and the status of pending charges is now a necessity. You’ll need to order a county-level court record check for more information.

Ordering background checks is easy, but using them requires knowledge of local laws and regulations. Wisconsin has a statewide “ban the box” law that prohibits employers from screening employees until deciding an applicant meets their hiring criteria. Employers also may not refuse to consider individuals with convictions as a rule. Additionally, employers should remain mindful of their disclosure requirements under the FCRA and non-discrimination rules from the Civil Rights Act.

With compliance in place, you can select the tools you’ll use for vetting. Opt for the US OneSEARCH from backgroundchecks.com to rapidly access criminal record results from across the nation, including Waukesha County. For full source information, consult our coverage map. If you encounter pending charges on a broad-based report, we also make it easy to find the most up-to-date information available with a county-level court record check.

Criminal background reports generated by backgroundchecks.com include information from the following:

  • Arkansas Admin Office of Courts – Felony and misdemeanor records from 1987-present
  • Pulaski County Courts
  • Arkansas Sex Offender Registry

These reports can include the subject’s:

  • Name
  • Offense/Charge
  • Sentence
  • Disposition

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