Yah Thats weird. I am going to contact my senators office and see if they can
find the actual status of name check.
As per the FBI Web site it looks like "No Records found" means nc is clear.
NNCP Process Step-by-Step:
* Agency/entity submission to the FBI’s NNCP. Submissions are accepted via magnetic tape, hard copy, telephone, or fax.
* Electronic “batch” submissions are searched against the UNI. The majority of the batch names are electronically returned as “no record” with 48-72 hours. A “no record” indicates that the UNI database contains no identifiable information regarding a particular individual. The UNI is searched for “main files”, files where the name of an individual is the subject of an FBI investigation, and for “reference files”, files where the name being searched is just mentioned in an investigation.
* A secondary “manual” search of residuals from the batch run identifies an additional number of names as a “no record” response.
* The remaining paper files and/or electronic files are reviewed to ensure they are germane to the name check request.
* Identifiable files are then analyzed for relevant or derogatory information that may be disseminated to the requesting agency/entity. Approximately 1 percent of the requests are determined to contain possible derogatory information. If applicable, the NNCP forwards a summary of the information to the submitting agency/entity.
http://www.fbi.gov/hq/nationalnamecheck.htm