It may depend on several things, none of which is revealed by the question:
(1) What was the original offense or charge?
(2) What was the sentence?
(3) Did you successfully complete the terms of the sentence?
Since "adjudication withheld" means different things in different court systems,
(4) if #3 is 'yes,' what was the judge's final ruling in your case? Was it dismissed, or what?
Finally:
Unless the arrest, the charge, and the court action was EXPUNGED, your offense will appear on a background check.
Depending on the factors set forth above, if the employment questionnaire asks if you were ever CHARGED or ARRESTED you must answer yes, or risk having the employer think your are trying to conceal it.
If the background check is being conducted by a government agency (for employment or for a security clearance) it will make no difference if the record was expunged or not. Expunged records are accessible to background checks conducted by government agencies.
Having a misdemeanor warrant can show up on a background check. It will depend on how thorough the check is and what information is being searched. It's best to address the warrant to prevent any issues during a background screening.
Background checks typically focus on the past 7 years, so anything beyond that may not be included. However, this can vary depending on the type of check being conducted and the specific requirements of the employer or organization requesting it. If your record is clean for the past 7 years, you are likely to pass the background check.
Yes, you are required by Pennsylvania Law to pass a background check in order to become a teacher.
Yes, he has no criminal background
No. However, if you cannot pass a background check, it is illegal for you to possess a gun or ammunition for a gun.
A felony is going to show up on a background check. It will never go away unless expunged.
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No. Applicants for a hazmat endorsement are subject to a TSA background check. If you have a felony record, you won't pass the background check.
Most plants that build furniture and similar things hire felons and other people who can't pass a background check.
Yes, there will be a background check which will detail any criminal record you may have. This will have an impact on how likely you are to get the job.
A surgical tech will have to have undergone a background check in order to attend school or to get a job. A felon would not be able to pass the background check.
Pass the written passenger test and corresponding road test, and be able to pass a background check.