District of Columbia Background Checks and Public Records

Looking for background check and public records information in District of Columbia? This page explains common types of publicly available records, how they are typically accessed at the state and county level, and what you should know before searching.

Public records in District of Columbia may include court filings, property ownership documents, marriage and divorce indexes, business registrations, and certain criminal justice records maintained by state agencies or county clerks. Availability and access rules vary by record type and jurisdiction.

Online background check services aggregate information from many public sources to make research easier. Results depend on the sources searched, how recently records were updated, and whether a record is considered public under state law.

District of Columbia Crime Statistics

Violent Crime Rate (per 100k)
68.23
Property Crime Rate (per 100k)
298.31
  • Reported violent offenses in 2022: 5,500
  • Reported property offenses in 2022: 24,049

Source: FBI Crime Data Explorer (UCR summarized state data) (2022 monthly average rates).

Annual Crime Trend (2014–2023)

Crime Rate vs National Average

Firearm Background Checks (NICS)

Offenses by Year

YearViolent Crime TotalProperty Crime Total
20148,19934,357
20158,53831,683
20168,23632,931
20176,97529,960
20186,99530,921
20197,40330,981
20207,12725,108
20212,88711,756
20225,50024,049
20237,85429,441

Crime Type Breakdown

Offense TypeRate per 100kReported Offenses
Homicide2.57207
Robbery29.852,406
Aggravated Assault31.992,579
Rape3.82308
Burglary16.821,356
Larceny233.0318,786
Motor Vehicle Theft48.393,901
Arson0.076

Firearm Background Checks in District of Columbia

Latest Annual Background Checks
10,236
Year-over-Year Change
-1%

Background check counts do not equal firearm sales.

Source: FBI NICS (National Instant Criminal Background Check System).

Incarceration in District of Columbia

State Prison Population
N/A
Local Jail Population
1,858
Total Incarcerated
N/A
Incarceration Rate (per 100k)
N/A

Source: Vera Institute of Justice — Incarceration Trends (2024).

District of Columbia Demographics

Population
678,972
Median Household Income
$101,027
Median Age
34.9
Housing Units
344,457

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates (reference CSV figures)

How to Find Public Records in District of Columbia

How to Search Criminal Records in District of Columbia

Begin with DC Metropolitan Police Department — Criminal Records for official criminal history record requests. Many District of Columbia counties also offer online case search through their local clerk of court portals, though older or sealed records may require an in-person or written request. The Official Government Resources section below links directly to these agencies.

How to Find Court and Property Records

Civil and criminal court filings in District of Columbia are searchable through DC Courts — Case Search. Property deeds, mortgages, and tax assessments are maintained by county recorders, assessors, or the equivalent parish/borough office. Many counties provide free online portals; others may charge a small copy fee.

Understanding Background Check Results

Public record databases may not reflect sealed, expunged, or juvenile records, and data can lag official sources by weeks or months. Always verify important findings directly with the relevant government agency before making significant decisions. This site is for informational reference only and is not a consumer reporting agency.

Common Public Record Types in District of Columbia

  • Court records — civil and criminal filings, judgments, and case dockets
  • Criminal records — arrests, charges, and convictions where publicly accessible
  • Property records — deeds, mortgages, tax assessments, and ownership history
  • Vital records indexes — marriage, divorce, birth, and death record references
  • Business filings — registered entities and professional licenses

Official Government Resources in District of Columbia

The following official government portals are starting points for background check and public records research in this state. Always verify information directly with the issuing agency.

Links open official government websites in a new tab. This site has no affiliation with any government agency listed above.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are background checks in District of Columbia confidential?

When you use an online people-search or public records service for personal informational purposes, the subject is generally not notified. However, official fingerprint-based checks used for employment may follow different rules.

What public records are available in District of Columbia?

Common records include court filings, property ownership, business registrations, marriage/divorce indexes, and certain criminal justice records. Availability varies by county and record type.

Can I use this site for employment screening?

No. This website is not a consumer reporting agency and information here must not be used for employment, tenant screening, credit, or insurance decisions covered by the FCRA.

Where does the crime data come from?

Crime statistics on this page come from the FBI Crime Data Explorer (UCR summarized data). Demographics use Census ACS reference figures. Firearm background check trends use FBI NICS data.

How current is the information?

Government datasets are updated on different schedules. FBI UCR and NICS data may lag by several months to a year. Always confirm critical details with official sources.

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