When you’re hiring for high-stakes roles, you can’t just take a candidate’s background at face value. A single bad hire can quietly disrupt workplace safety, tank your brand’s reputation, and bring along massive financial liabilities. Because of this, most HR leaders rely heavily on comprehensive employee screening. But things often get confusing during the criminal verification phase. We frequently see company leaders ask: Should we require a Police Clearance Certificate (PCC), or should we run a Court Records check? They sound like they do the same thing, but they actually serve completely different purposes.
So, how do these two checks actually play out in the real world, and where should you be spending your budget during Background Verification?
A PCC is basically a snapshot from local law enforcement. When a candidate hands you one, it just means the specific police station tied to their address doesn’t have any active criminal records or FIRs logged against them in their local books.
A Court Records check bypasses local stations and looks straight at the judiciary. This process means scouring both digital platforms and physical archives across every tier of the judiciary—from local magistrate and district courts up to the High Courts and the Supreme Court.
If you want to keep your onboarding process fast and secure, Court Records checks are usually the more critical piece of the puzzle. Here is why they take precedence in modern BGV workflows:
The tightest risk management strategy isn’t about drawing a hard line between these two tools. If you are hiring for executive leadership, sensitive finance roles, or anyone managing your core data systems, your safest bet is running them in tandem. You can lean heavily on Court Records to keep your pipeline moving fast with broad, real-time coverage, and then bring in a physical PCC as an extra layer when strict regulatory compliance asks for it.
Balancing these different verification tracks shouldn’t turn into an administrative headache for your talent acquisition team. If you want to keep your onboarding clean, compliant, and entirely secure, check out our EVS system and how it can upgrade your BGV setup today.