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Additional Checks For Business

Better Business Bureau
Any business check should include a phone call to the local
Better Business Bureau (BBB). If a customer has ever filed a complaint about the
business, you will have access to the complaint record. This record(s) can
sometimes provide a great deal of information that you would not have found
elsewhere.
Secretary of State
The Secretary of State is a useful resource for those that want
to obtain information about a business or corporation. Depending on the state in
which the business resides, you may be able to find anything from registration
records to disciplinary actions taken against licensed professionals within the
business.
Bankruptcy Records
To help determine the likelihood of a business going bankrupt,
you may want to check for previous bankruptcies under the owner’s name. These
records are available to the public and may provide other information that is
useful as well. To determine if there are any records for your subject, request
a name search from the appropriate state bankruptcy court.
Corporation, Fictitious Name & UCC Filing Records
Most of these records are open to the public and many can even be
found within searchable databases on the Internet. Uniform commercial code (UCC)
transactions are particularly informative in a business background check and the
records usually provide details of the transactions that were filed. 

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