Posted On: February 19, 2010 by Mark F. Anderson

Reporting Most Criminal Records over 7 Years Old is Illegal

The Fair Credit Reporting Act provides that credit reporting agencies may not report records of arrest or any other adverse criminal action that are more than seven (7) years old, except for convictions of crimes. A growing problem is that many Internet based companies are selling criminal records over 7 years old. These companies claim to not be subject to the terms of the FCRA, but the courts have ruled that criminal records sold to potential creditors, landlords, insurance companies and employers are "consumer reports" as defined by the FCRA.

When someone applies for a job, it is very easy for the prospective employer to obtain the obsolete criminal records from one of the Internet sites. The applicant rights are violated when the employer denies employment on this basis. Under the FCRA, an applicant whose rights are violated in this manner has the right to sue the company that reported the obsolete criminal records.