No, not unless you have had your criminal offense legally expunged. Only THEN do you not have to disclose it.
The background check can be a broad as the employer can afford. No employers except those designated law enforcement agencies by state statute can get NCIC national background data.
ranker.com is an excellent way to search for companies that will hire felons. Type "List of Companies That Hire Felons" in the search bar and a result should come up showing which companies will hire convicted felons.
is there a totalyfree web site that lets you search background info?
Apparently there is not a list for felons like myself that is readily available. Some people do not have probation or parole officers to be able to get this info from.
Probably not, but it all depends on the state in which one wants to practice. See nationalnotary.org for more info.
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Background info is basically an introduction to the project.
just forget it
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You will typically be notified by the company or organization that requested the background check if you have passed or failed. You can also proactively reach out to Sterling Info-Systems to inquire about the status of your background check.
Not enough background info to asnwer. If you are in LEGAL possession of them, there is no penalty. If you are a convicted felon in possession of them you could be looking at significant state and/or federal time.
I dont know but you can ask someone else