Yeah, Asurint background checks are pretty common — they’re a legit company that a lot of employers use for pre-employment screening. Think of them like the quieter cousin of Checkr or HireRight. They pull from court records, verify employment history, and sometimes even check driving records depending on the job. In my case, it took about 2–3 business days. They emailed me when it was done, and I was able to view the results directly. If there’s anything fishy (like old addresses or outdated info), they usually give you a chance to dispute it — which is your right under the FCRA. Just make sure all your info matches (like past jobs and addresses), and you’ll be fine. Hope that helps — good luck in the new gig!