Cumulative Inquest

Multiple Data Set Requirements


A Cumulative Inquest inquiry is similar to CI’s multi-jurisdictional criminal inquiry, and Origin. Like the multi-jurisdictional criminal inquiry, and Origin, a Cumulative Inquest searches the applicant information against the largest compilation of adverse data available.

However, a Cumulative Inquest is only run once per name, it does not obtain all past names like Origin.

The most common use cases for a Cumulative Inquest are when you are required to have multiple sets of multi-jurisdictional data in order to hire an applicant.

This most commonly deals with government bodies, but is not strictly required to those organizations.

In situations which require multiple sets of data, a Cumulative Inquest is an effective method of obtaining that data.

However, a Cumulative Inquest should not be the only, or primary, criminal inquiry an employer is performing.

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