Our USA Continuous Background Monitoring service offers a secure and efficient way to obtain your FBI background check results. Whether you need them for employment, immigration, or personal reasons, we simplify the process with convenient fingerprint submission options.
With results delivered in just 24-48 hours, we provide peace of mind quickly and reliably.
A thorough background check is essential for verifying your criminal history and is often required for employment, immigration, and other legal purposes. Our USA Continuous Background Monitoring service provides a fast, secure, and reliable solution.
Instead of submitting your fingerprints directly to the FBI, our authorized monitoring service streamlines the process, ensuring accurate handling and faster results.
We offer flexible pricing and delivery options to meet your specific needs:
We’ve streamlined the process to ensure you receive your background check results quickly and securely. Here’s how it works:
Submit your fingerprints conveniently:
We accept both digital and ink-rolled fingerprints for processing.
Within 24-48 hours, you’ll receive your background check results:
Ready to get started? Experience fast, reliable, and secure background monitoring with ease.
Whether you’re local to our office or applying from anywhere in the U.S., our flexible options make submitting your application for background monitoring simple and secure. Choose from:
Our efficient process ensures fast and reliable results, no matter which method you prefer.
Acceptable forms of identification include:
Costs range from $75 to $130 per request, depending on your selected delivery method and additional services like shipping or apostille. Additional fees may apply for optional services.
Rights and Privacy with USA Continuous Background Monitoring
Privacy Act Notice and Applicant Rights
The collection, use, and sharing of information submitted for USA Continuous Background Monitoring are governed by federal laws and regulations, including 28 USC 534 and 28 CFR 16.30-16.34. This ensures accurate identity history record searches by the FBI. Providing your Social Security Number (SSN) and other personal information is voluntary, but incomplete or incorrect information may delay or prevent processing.
How Your Information Is Used
Your submitted data may be disclosed under the Privacy Act of 1974 and its authorized routine uses. While your consent is required for specific disclosures, the FBI may share your data as permitted by law.
If you are undergoing a fingerprint-based background check for purposes like employment, licensing, immigration, or security clearance, you have the following rights under the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a), 28 CFR 50.12, and other federal regulations:
You must receive a written Privacy Act Statement (dated 2013 or later) when submitting fingerprints or personal data. This statement outlines the legal authority for collecting your information, details on its use, and whether it will be retained or shared.
You must be informed about the procedures for requesting changes, corrections, or updates to your FBI criminal history record. Detailed instructions can be found on the FBI’s Identity History Summary Checks page.
If your FBI criminal history record contains errors or incomplete information, you have the right to challenge its accuracy. You must be given a reasonable opportunity to correct or complete your record before decisions regarding employment, licensing, or other benefits are made based on it.
If allowed by agency policy, you may receive a copy of your criminal history record for review and potential correction. Alternatively, you can request a copy directly from the FBI by submitting your fingerprints and paying a fee. More details are available at the FBI’s EDO CJIS Portal.
If you believe there is incorrect information in your FBI record, you can:
Officials accessing your FBI criminal history record must use it solely for authorized purposes. Sharing or retaining this information in violation of federal laws, regulations, or established standards is prohibited. For additional information, visit the Compact Council’s Privacy Act Statement.
Please consult with one of our experienced representatives to help you with any questions that you may have by calling 202-559-9325 or by emailing us at support@monumentvisa.com.