Legal and Privacy Policy
Legal and Privacy Policy
Legal
Every potential employee undergoes a rigorous background screening prior to becoming a team member. Utilizing past experience from a diversified base of candidates, Contemporary Information Corp. (“CIC”) is able to continually be the front runner in regards to implementing the ever changing legalities.
CIC is a privately held corporation and we are not affiliated with other companies that have similar initials, such as CIC Mortgage Credit.
All legal notices should be delivered to our attorney:
Registered Agent Solutions, Inc
900 Old Roswell Lakes Pkwy, Suite 310
Roswell, GA 30076
Compliance
CIC compiles and reports information for use by property managers, landlords, realtors, commercial entities, employers and other professionals for use in the execution of residency/employment decisions. The collection and dissemination of information in this manner is defined by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). As a consumer reporting agency, CIC is regulated by the Federal Trade Commission and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. We acknowledge responsibility to both clients and their applicants and practice impartiality and respect for the consumer’s privacy. CIC utilizes extensive internal training, written procedure and client education to insure the accuracy of information from any and all sources and see that such information is reported only to qualified clients/subscribers with a permissible purpose pursuant to the FCRA.
CIC reserves the right to deny participation privileges to any entity who would use the information for unlawful purposes, unlawful discrimination, or willfully fail to follow all provisions detailed by the FCRA, regulations from the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) or other applicable Federal, State and local law.
Employees that have access to consumer reports, sensitive consumer data or business credit access are trained on the sensitive nature of this information. All CIC professionals having any contact with consumer information are trained on the civil and criminal liabilities for misuse of this information.
Consumers are entitled to obtain one free copy of his/her consumer file from certain consumer reporting agencies during each 12-month period. For information on how to receive a copy of your Experian, TransUnion or Equifax report please visit: www.annualcreditreport.com.
CIC will provide consumers, free of charge, a copy of eviction record information contained in our national database upon written request on an annual basis. Please fill out the contact form on this page and specify “Free Annual Eviction Report” in the comments section or call (888) 316-4242 for more information. You may also fax your request with the requested information to (888) 797-2254, attention:Compliance. To avoid potential ID theft, CIC will require additional identifying documentation from you to ensure that you are the subject of the report prior to releasing any information.
Every key member of CIC is FCRA/FACTA Certified by the National Consumer Reporting Association.
Privacy Policy
Protecting your privacy is a priority at Contemporary Information Corporation (CIC). To underscore our fundamental commitment to privacy and our vision that good privacy is good business, we have adopted an online privacy policy for all of our Web sites. This policy reflects and implements (in an online setting) our corporate privacy principles.
CIC is a privately held corporation and we are not affiliated with other companies that have similar initials, such as CIC Mortgage Credit.
Information Collection
This site only collects personally-identifiable information from you if you choose to provide this information to us. Personally identifiable information collected with your consent may include, for example, name, mailing address, email address, telephone number, social security number, date of birth, user id and password (if you have one), resume information, information that you may supply in connection with applying for an account with us, information about orders you place, any responses you choose to provide to survey questions, or any inquires you may make through our Web site.
“Cookies” are small pieces of information that are stored by your browser on your computer’s hard drive. This site uses first and third party cookies (session and persistent), however personally identifiable information is not collected through the use of cookies. Cookies are used to determine whether a visitor is unique or whether a visitor has viewed our site before. This site uses session cookies in our job opportunity section of the Web site for single sign-on into the application and persistent cookies for Web site traffic analysis. Cookies are also used in sections of this site which require user log-in to authenticate and validate users and to determine whether a user’s session is active or has timed-out. While most browsers are set to accept cookies by default, you can set yours to refuse cookies or to alert you before accepting them. Your browser manufacturer has information on changing the default setting for your specific browser.
This site also collects non personally-identifiable information. For example, as you browse this Web site we may collect information about your visit, but not about you personally. Via Web server logs, for example, we may monitor statistics such as: the number of people that visit our site, which page(s) are visited on our site, from which domain our visitors come (e.g., aol.com, hotmail.com, etc.), and which browsers people use to visit our site (e.g., Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Internet Explorer, etc.). Our Web site uses an outsourcing program to assist us in analyzing this data to better tailor our Web site.
Information Use and Consumer Choice
The information collected by this Web site is used only for responding to your inquiries and otherwise corresponding with you, for processing transactions you request, maintaining your account (if you have one), and for the administration, review and/or the improvement the content of our Web sites.
We may contact you in response to your comments or inquiries, as part of the maintenance of your account with us (if you have one), or in order to complete a transaction that you requested. We may also contact you to inform you of other products or services we believe may be of interest to you, but we will offer you an opportunity not to receive such communications. If you decide that you do not want to receive further e-mails regarding your inquiry from CIC, you can reply to the e-mail or use the telephone number (888) 316-4242 with a request that we not continue to e-mail you.
We do not use outside data sources to enrich marketing data obtained online. If you choose to use our referral service to tell a friend about our site or a particular product or service, we will ask you for your friend’s name and e-mail address. We will automatically send your friend a one-time e-mail message with information about the product or service and/or inviting him or her to visit the site. This message may include your name and/or e-mail address and any optional message that you elect to send along with our e-mail. We do not retain the information that you provide as part of this referral service (although we may retain your friend’s e-mail address if he or she requests to receive additional information or e-mail messages from us).
We may disclose information you provide to us to third parties in order to complete a transaction that you requested. We may also outsource some tasks, including the operation of certain Web site functions, that require access to information you supply online. In such cases, however, we require that the companies acting on our behalf abide by our privacy policy and institute safeguards to protect the confidentiality of your information. Finally, please note that we may disclose personal information when required by law or in the good faith belief that such action is necessary in order to comply with the law or legal process.
As an information company, we know the importance of accurate data. Therefore, we strive to maintain the accuracy of the information collected through this Web site. Furthermore, we believe that the individual is invaluable in ensuring that data is complete and accurate. We will provide you with access to personally-identifiable information you provide through our Web site for as long as we maintain that information in a readily accessible format. Similarly, we permit and encourage you to correct inaccuracies in the information you submit to us through our Web site.
We take steps to protect against the loss, misuse, or unauthorized alteration of personally-identifiable information collected through this Web site. We recognize the importance of security for all personally-identifiable information collected by our Web site. We exercise care in providing secure transmission of your information from your PC to our servers. Once we receive personally-identifiable information, we take steps to protect its security on our systems. In the event we request or transmit sensitive information, such as credit card information or Social Security Numbers, we use industry standard, secure socket layer (“SSL”) encryption. We limit access to personally-identifiable information to those employees who need access in order to carry out their job responsibilities.
We do not transfer any consumer personal information to third-parties outside of the United States or its territories.
Privacy Notice: California Investigative Consumer Reports
This Notice is Provided to California Residents
Under California law (Civil Code § 1786.10-1786.40), an “investigative consumer report” is a consumer report containing information on a consumer’s character, general reputation, personal characteristics or mode of living. Under California law, CIC compiles “investigative consumer reports” about individuals and provides them to businesses for background screening related to tenancy and employment purposes, including whether to rent or lease residential property or whether to hire, promote or retain an individual.
Personal Information Disclosure: United States or Overseas
In connection with our preparation and processing of “investigative consumer reports” under California law, we are required to advise you whether personal information about you is transferred to authorized service providers and affiliates outside the United States and its territories. CIC does not transfer personal information about you outside the United States and its territories..
Privacy Practices
CIC’s policies and procedures for preparing and processing investigative consumer reports are designed to comply with the requirements of the California Investigative Consumer Reporting Agencies Act (Cal. Civ. Code § 1786.10 et. seq.) and the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. § 1681 et. seq.). CIC, for example, maintains policies and procedures designed to limit the purposes for, and circumstances under which, we furnish investigative consumer reports. CIC maintains reasonable procedures to assure maximum possible accuracy of the information concerning the individual about whom the report relates. CIC provides individuals with the ability to request, upon proper identification, access to information we hold about them in our investigative consumer reporting files. CIC conducts reinvestigations of the accuracy and completeness of information at the individual’s request. CIC also has implemented administrative, technical and physical safeguards designed to protect the information that CIC maintains in our investigative consumer reporting files.
California Consumer Privacy Act 2018
In compliance with CA Civ 1798.100 as amended and by CA AB 375, (which took effect on January 1, 2020), and in cooperation with the spirit of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) as enacted by the European Union, upon request, CIC will remove consumer PII data that would be stored on CIC’s systems, with the exception of archival reports pulled prior to the request for removal. Said archival reports must remain on our system for a period of not less than 6 years and one additional year for discovery to effectively comply with the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).
Questions
To obtain additional information about CIC’s privacy practices and policies in connection with its preparation and processing of “investigative consumer reports”, please contact:
Compliance Manager
Contemporary Information Corp.
3700 Crestwood Pkwy, #300
Duluth, GA 30096
[email protected]
Phone: (800) 288-4757 option 6
We may revise this online privacy policy as needed.
Legal and Privacy Policy
Legal
Every potential employee undergoes a rigorous background screening prior to becoming a team member. Utilizing past experience from a diversified base of candidates, Contemporary Information Corp. (“CIC”) is able to continually be the front runner in regards to implementing the ever changing legalities.
CIC is a privately held corporation and we are not affiliated with other companies that have similar initials, such as CIC Mortgage Credit.
All legal notices should be delivered to our attorney:
Registered Agent Solutions, Inc.
900 Old Roswell Lakes Pkwy, Suite 310
Roswell, GA 30076
Compliance
CIC compiles and reports information for use by property managers, landlords, realtors, commercial entities, employers and other professionals for use in the execution of residency/employment decisions. The collection and dissemination of information in this manner is defined by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). As a consumer reporting agency, CIC is regulated by the Federal Trade Commission and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. We acknowledge responsibility to both clients and their applicants and practice impartiality and respect for the consumer’s privacy. CIC utilizes extensive internal training, written procedure and client education to insure the accuracy of information from any and all sources and see that such information is reported only to qualified clients/subscribers with a permissible purpose pursuant to the FCRA.
CIC reserves the right to deny participation privileges to any entity who would use the information for unlawful purposes, unlawful discrimination, or willfully fail to follow all provisions detailed by the FCRA, regulations from the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) or other applicable Federal, State and local law.
Employees that have access to consumer reports, sensitive consumer data or business credit access are trained on the sensitive nature of this information. All CIC professionals having any contact with consumer information are trained on the civil and criminal liabilities for misuse of this information.
Consumers are entitled to obtain one free copy of his/her consumer file from certain consumer reporting agencies during each 12-month period. For information on how to receive a copy of your Experian, TransUnion or Equifax report please visit: www.annualcreditreport.com.
CIC will provide consumers, free of charge, a copy of eviction record information contained in our national database upon written request on an annual basis. Please fill out the contact form on this page and specify “Free Annual Eviction Report” in the comments section or call (888) 316-4242 for more information. You may also fax your request with the requested information to (888) 797-2254, attention:Compliance. To avoid potential ID theft, CIC will require additional identifying documentation from you to ensure that you are the subject of the report prior to releasing any information.
Every key member of CIC is FCRA/FACTA Certified by the National Consumer Reporting Association.
Privacy Policy
Protecting your privacy is a priority at Contemporary Information Corporation (CIC). To underscore our fundamental commitment to privacy and our vision that good privacy is good business, we have adopted an online privacy policy for all of our Web sites. This policy reflects and implements (in an online setting) our corporate privacy principles.
CIC is a privately held corporation and we are not affiliated with other companies that have similar initials, such as CIC Mortgage Credit.
Information Collection
This site only collects personally-identifiable information from you if you choose to provide this information to us. Personally identifiable information collected with your consent may include, for example, name, mailing address, email address, telephone number, social security number, date of birth, user id and password (if you have one), resume information, information that you may supply in connection with applying for an account with us, information about orders you place, any responses you choose to provide to survey questions, or any inquires you may make through our Web site.
“Cookies” are small pieces of information that are stored by your browser on your computer’s hard drive. This site uses first and third party cookies (session and persistent), however personally identifiable information is not collected through the use of cookies. Cookies are used to determine whether a visitor is unique or whether a visitor has viewed our site before. This site uses session cookies in our job opportunity section of the Web site for single sign-on into the application and persistent cookies for Web site traffic analysis. Cookies are also used in sections of this site which require user log-in to authenticate and validate users and to determine whether a user’s session is active or has timed-out. While most browsers are set to accept cookies by default, you can set yours to refuse cookies or to alert you before accepting them. Your browser manufacturer has information on changing the default setting for your specific browser.
This site also collects non personally-identifiable information. For example, as you browse this Web site we may collect information about your visit, but not about you personally. Via Web server logs, for example, we may monitor statistics such as: the number of people that visit our site, which page(s) are visited on our site, from which domain our visitors come (e.g., aol.com, hotmail.com, etc.), and which browsers people use to visit our site (e.g., Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Internet Explorer, etc.). Our Web site uses an outsourcing program to assist us in analyzing this data to better tailor our Web site.
Information Use and Consumer Choice
The information collected by this Web site is used only for responding to your inquiries and otherwise corresponding with you, for processing transactions you request, maintaining your account (if you have one), and for the administration, review and/or the improvement the content of our Web sites.
We may contact you in response to your comments or inquiries, as part of the maintenance of your account with us (if you have one), or in order to complete a transaction that you requested. We may also contact you to inform you of other products or services we believe may be of interest to you, but we will offer you an opportunity not to receive such communications. If you decide that you do not want to receive further e-mails regarding your inquiry from CIC, you can reply to the e-mail or use the telephone number (888) 316-4242 with a request that we not continue to e-mail you.
We do not use outside data sources to enrich marketing data obtained online. If you choose to use our referral service to tell a friend about our site or a particular product or service, we will ask you for your friend’s name and e-mail address. We will automatically send your friend a one-time e-mail message with information about the product or service and/or inviting him or her to visit the site. This message may include your name and/or e-mail address and any optional message that you elect to send along with our e-mail. We do not retain the information that you provide as part of this referral service (although we may retain your friend’s e-mail address if he or she requests to receive additional information or e-mail messages from us).
We may disclose information you provide to us to third parties in order to complete a transaction that you requested. We may also outsource some tasks, including the operation of certain Web site functions, that require access to information you supply online. In such cases, however, we require that the companies acting on our behalf abide by our privacy policy and institute safeguards to protect the confidentiality of your information. Finally, please note that we may disclose personal information when required by law or in the good faith belief that such action is necessary in order to comply with the law or legal process.
As an information company, we know the importance of accurate data. Therefore, we strive to maintain the accuracy of the information collected through this Web site. Furthermore, we believe that the individual is invaluable in ensuring that data is complete and accurate. We will provide you with access to personally-identifiable information you provide through our Web site for as long as we maintain that information in a readily accessible format. Similarly, we permit and encourage you to correct inaccuracies in the information you submit to us through our Web site.
We take steps to protect against the loss, misuse, or unauthorized alteration of personally-identifiable information collected through this Web site. We recognize the importance of security for all personally-identifiable information collected by our Web site. We exercise care in providing secure transmission of your information from your PC to our servers. Once we receive personally-identifiable information, we take steps to protect its security on our systems. In the event we request or transmit sensitive information, such as credit card information or Social Security Numbers, we use industry standard, secure socket layer (“SSL”) encryption. We limit access to personally-identifiable information to those employees who need access in order to carry out their job responsibilities.
We do not transfer any consumer personal information to third-parties outside of the United States or its territories.
Privacy Notice: California Investigative Consumer Reports
This Notice is Provided to California Residents
Under California law (Civil Code § 1786.10-1786.40), an “investigative consumer report” is a consumer report containing information on a consumer’s character, general reputation, personal characteristics or mode of living. Under California law, CIC compiles “investigative consumer reports” about individuals and provides them to businesses for background screening related to tenancy and employment purposes, including whether to rent or lease residential property or whether to hire, promote or retain an individual.
Personal Information Disclosure: United States or Overseas
In connection with our preparation and processing of “investigative consumer reports” under California law, we are required to advise you whether personal information about you is transferred to authorized service providers and affiliates outside the United States and its territories. CIC does not transfer personal information about you outside the United States and its territories..
Privacy Practices
CIC’s policies and procedures for preparing and processing investigative consumer reports are designed to comply with the requirements of the California Investigative Consumer Reporting Agencies Act (Cal. Civ. Code § 1786.10 et. seq.) and the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. § 1681 et. seq.). CIC, for example, maintains policies and procedures designed to limit the purposes for, and circumstances under which, we furnish investigative consumer reports. CIC maintains reasonable procedures to assure maximum possible accuracy of the information concerning the individual about whom the report relates. CIC provides individuals with the ability to request, upon proper identification, access to information we hold about them in our investigative consumer reporting files. CIC conducts reinvestigations of the accuracy and completeness of information at the individual’s request. CIC also has implemented administrative, technical and physical safeguards designed to protect the information that CIC maintains in our investigative consumer reporting files.
California Consumer Privacy Act 2018
In compliance with CA Civ 1798.100 as amended and by CA AB 375, (which took effect on January 1, 2020), and in cooperation with the spirit of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) as enacted by the European Union, upon request, CIC will remove consumer PII data that would be stored on CIC’s systems, with the exception of archival reports pulled prior to the request for removal. Said archival reports must remain on our system for a period of not less than 6 years and one additional year for discovery to effectively comply with the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).
Questions
To obtain additional information about CIC’s privacy practices and policies in connection with its preparation and processing of “investigative consumer reports”, please contact:
Compliance Manager
Contemporary Information Corp.
3700 Crestwood Pkwy, #300
Duluth, GA 30096
[email protected]
Phone: (800) 288-4757 option 6
We may revise this online privacy policy as needed.