Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Florida
Legality of background check
An acquaintance apparently did a background check on me, and found out that I had an auto accident, and an insurance judgement placed against me. My question is three-fold. Firstly, does a lay-person (someone not directly involved with DMV or the court or any other official agency) have a right to that information. Secondly, how would this person have received this information, either legally or illegally. Finally, what recourse do I have if this was not entirely legal. My concern is that this person may have my personal information, i.e. social security number, which was not given freely.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Legality of background check
Police motor vehicle accident reports are public records and available to anyone who takes the trouble to request them and pays the fee for them.
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