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Pre employment criminal background checks


What's the best way to perform a nationwide criminal background check for a pre employment check?

Do you know of an online site with reliable and complete info, and where one can do a countrywide search.

Thanks.

 

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Ok, I discovered -  Gov criminal background checks .

I performed a nationwide background check. And using the database it seemed quite large and current.

 

Hope that can help someone.


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5-6 Years, undergraduate study included. 

 

You need approximately 5 years of undergraduate plus 3 more years of graduate school to be an architect.

 

The required schooling for an architect is 3-4 years. They need to have a Bachelors Degree in Art and/or a higher degree.

 

7-year university course.

Posted 2009-09-06T16:51:17Z
 
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Thanks, was looking for info on how to perform pre employment criminal background checks.

Ta.

 

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Posted 2009-09-09T08:11:24Z
 
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some employers also do an employment criminal background check and also a credit check and some also use law enforcement for more detailed criminal checks.

employment criminal background checks fall under all the guidelines and laws regarding the reporting of consumer credit

Posted 2009-09-26T13:34:46Z
 
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I just got into a Dealer school at a casino. You have to get a gaming license from the state before you can be on the gaming floor. Apparently they do a thorough pre employment background check.

Any ideas What can cause you to fail a state pre employment criminal background check?

Posted 2009-09-26T14:41:17Z
 

Call the records division of the court you were convicted in, and ask them what the procedure is to obtain the record. They'll have a form for you to fill out and a charge to get it.

Takes a while to get one unless you can walk in there and put the request in person.

Posted 2009-10-07T07:22:38Z
 
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A background check can include...
Social security address alias trace
Criminal and civil records searches - places you have lived within the last seven or ten years,
Previous employment, education, references and professional licensing information.
Sex offender database searches.
  a Credit Check
Driving Record

Posted 2009-10-22T09:31:18Z
 
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What will show on my background check when employers search it?

Posted 2009-11-01T10:43:25Z

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