One Check,
One Platform
Review all background check data in one place, in real-time.

OneCheck is a background check platform for state and municipal government organizations to consolidate all of their background check results from disparate systems into one automated platform for streamlined review. Background checks are an important tool for state and municipal governments to ensure the safety of their citizens, but are often labor intensive and require long lead-times. The OneCheck platform enables background results in real-time.
Fast
Other background check systems can take up to 8 weeks, now it’s as real-time as you can get.
Secure
Worry-free security. Network isolation, certified hosting, constant security monitoring, and so much more.
Configurable
Data-driven, rules-based ecosystem that's tailored to fit your organization's workflow and data sources.
Scalable
Built for massive scale – with the ability to handle dozens of data sources and hundreds of thousands of cases.
Our Products


This configurable, automated workflow application enables agency compliance officers to review the status and results of an applicant’s background checks.
Users can view criminal justice information from all databases in this singular platform, as well as manage the review and notification process.
OneCheck Viewer is the most efficient background workflow engine for your organization. Reduce lead times from months to real-time.

Onecheck Hub provides a unified interface for accessing many background check data sources via a single API. It allows a single request to receive multiple responses all through a single, simple JSON based interface. It handles all the complexity of making many different types of API calls by providing a simple, robust, real-time interface to any background check data provider required by your agency.
OneCheck Hub handles all of the background data routing for every data source you use.

Onecheck Connector provides a realtime API for accessing legacy systems and other data formats such as xml, batch files, csv files, etc. It integrates seamlessly with Onecheck Hub allowing you real time access to data that was previously inaccessible or difficult to integrate with.
OneCheck Connector, integrate with confidence.
The OneCheck team has extensive experience building background check systems for state governments to deliver accurate results in real-time.
Massachusetts Dept. of Public Utilities
In August 2016, Massachusetts passed a bill that enabled the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities (DPU) to have regulatory authority over TNCs, such as Uber and Lyft, and required their drivers to undergo a full state Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) background check. After the driver information is received from the TNC; CORI, SORI, RMV (Registry of Motor Vehicles), and Warrant background checks are run. The background check system was delivered early in January 2017 to date, hundreds of thousands of driver applications have been processed for background checks.
Massachusetts Dept. of Early Education and Care
In 2017, changes to the federal Child Care Development Block Grant (CCDBG), which funds early education and care programs in Massachusetts, required new Background Record Check (BRC) requirements go into effect. Compliance with new Federal requirements for screening childcare workers is driving the immediate need to replace the existing legacy "BRC Manager" system. A new, cloud-based application that streamlines the existing process was first launched in February 2019, reducing the existing backlog, enabling EEC to improve customer service and significantly increase the productivity of its team in conducting CORI, SORB, DCF, and Fingerprint checks on early education and childcare business owners and employees in Massachusetts.
"More than 8,000 drivers for ride-hailing companies such as Uber and Lyft have been pulled off Massachusetts roads after failing a new state background check, for infractions that range from license suspensions to violent crimes and sexual offenses, according to records released Wednesday. The state reviewed the criminal and driving records of nearly 71,000 drivers who had already passed reviews by the companies, and rejected 8,206 — about 11 percent. Hundreds were disqualified for having serious crimes on their record, including violent or sexual offenses, and others for driving-related offenses, such as drunken driving or reckless driving, according to the state Department of Public Utilities."
Let us show you how you can speed up background check times, simply your workflow, and ultimately…
keep people safe.