depends on the felony. If it is a class AAWT offense then you would not be able to find a job there. but if you murdered someone then you would just need a drug test.
not if its a felony charge
It is very possible since Primerica deals with personal finances. You have to disclose your criminal background when applying. If you lie, it will lead to lots of trouble for you.
Yes, a felony drug charge should typically show up on an employment background check. Background checks typically include criminal records, and a felony charge is a serious offense that is likely to be included in the report. However, the specific policies of the employer and the type of background check being conducted can affect what information is included in the report.
Yes.
There is no solid answer to the employment part of the question, but your criminal history record is a public record and is available to anyone who checks into it.
In Illinois, certain felony convictions can be expunged or sealed, which limits access to them on background checks. Employers are prohibited from considering arrests that did not result in convictions for hiring decisions. However, certain positions, such as those in law enforcement or working with vulnerable populations, may still have access to sealed or expunged records.
Yes, Menards typically runs a criminal background check as part of their hiring process. This is done to ensure the safety and security of their employees and customers.
There is no difference. A felony IS criminal offense.
Employers in Florida may choose to do a criminal background check which will pull up your entire criminal history, usually including serious misdemeanors. If you have a felony, it will come up.
i think that if you have any type of felony charges you will not be able to be a surgical tech. I know someone who is a volunteer fireman and an EMT, and he has felony charges. Therefore, he is unable to be a fireman or an EMT.
You should answer your EMT background questions honestly. Trespass felony won't automatically exclude employment in Denver.
Was it a felony? Was it expunged? A lot of "ifs".