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A candidate for a banking position can get bonded if they have a sealed conviction from a juvenille case. Sealed convictions are not open to anyone other than the judge that sealed it and it takes a judge to open a sealed conviction.

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Q: Can a candidate for a banking position get bonded if their conviction is sealed?
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If an employee is terminated due to suspiscion of theft can they still be bonded?

"Suspicion" is not "Conviction". If they did not persue criminal charges and his record is otherwise acceptable. then the answer is Yes. That person can still be bonded.


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It really means has your background and honesty been checked.


Why can criminal records get in the way of your goals?

They will only interfere with your goals if you are seeking positions where a felony or misdemeanor conviction precludes you from participating.Added: To the above list of occupations from which you will be excluded even after expungement, add any job which requires a government issued security clearance, or a position of trust requiring that you be bonded.


How would you state on your resume that you were bonded?

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"Bonding" is done by private insurance companies who supply that type of insurance. You would have to contact that particular insurance carrier to determine if you qualify under their guidelines.


What is employment bonding?

Being "bondable" means your employer can add you to his business' insurance. It requires no action on the part of the employee. For example, to work as a bank teller, you must be bonded by the employer to protect depositors' funds. Generally speaking, if you have no criminal record and meet the minimum age, you are "Bonadable".


Would an old felony conviction unrelated to theft preclude you from being bonded for a house and pet sitting agency?

It could. If you had a withhold of adjudication on the charge I suggest you have your charge sealed or expunged.


To get bonded through a business for dogsitters but have a charge on your record in 2001 can it still happen?

I have a charge in Indiana 2001 on my record. I'm tring to get employed sub-contractor of a dog sitting position will I not get bonded because of my record.


What does it mean if a person is bonded?

It means that their employment position is one for which a private insurance company has issued a policy covering the employee(s) that fulfill that position (e.g.: usually a 'position of trust' envolving the handling of money or sensitive material).


How would you know if you have ever been bonded would the employer tell you?

I am certainly not an expert in this. But from personal experience I can tell you that I have been bonded for work purposes for over three years and I just found about it one year ago. With that said, I would have to say No.


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