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Generally, an arrest with a dismissed disposition may still appear on a background check, as arrest records are usually considered public information. However, individuals can often petition to have such records expunged or sealed, depending on the laws in their jurisdiction. It's best to consult with a legal professional for guidance on how to handle such situations.
Yes, unless the offense was erased by a request for expungement, it will remain a permanent part of your criminal history record.
most places who do a background check are looking to see if you have any felonies
Yes. A criminal history is a standard portion of a background check.
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The first step is to detemine if you even qualify for expungement. See below link for WA expungement law:
To check the coolant level of a vehicle first see look for the overflow reservoir. There should be a coolant dipstick with a level gauge on it. Remove it from the reservoir to see the coolant level.
Removing a DUI from your record is called Expungement or Record Cleansing, you must first check to see the criteria for doing this in the state you live in and then have your DUI analyzed to see if the criteria is met.
To see if you have anything against you in your past. If you have good background information then you should be fine...but if you've done something uber bad...then they check your background information to see if you are elligible for something bigger or not.
Yes. See below link:
The step in performing a background check on a nanny would be to talk to others who have had her/him as a nanny. One should also check with their local police station to see if they have a record.
If they are doing a background check on you, yes they can.