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The background check should only reflect convictions.
Yes. A criminal history is a standard portion of a background check.
You can get a fingerprint background check at your local police department, sheriff's office, or a private fingerprinting service provider.
If you were arrested and/or charged with the offense, yes.
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If you were arrested and booked, yes.
The different type of information that comes up during a background check is if the individual has ever been convicted of a crime or if they have even been arrested.
No, a sheriff cannot deputize just anyone. Deputizing individuals typically requires specific qualifications and training, such as passing a background check and completing a law enforcement academy.
Generally speaking an investigation would not show on a background check unless it resulted in arrest. A background check for sensitive employment or government/police employment will probably show the investigation whether or not you were arrested.
Yes, it is possible to fail a background check if you were arrested for drug charges even if they were later dismissed. The arrest itself may still appear on your record, which could raise concerns for potential employers or organizations conducting background checks. It is advisable to be transparent about the situation and provide context if necessary.
You can check your employee criminal background by requesting it from the nearest police station or by sending a letter to the government/FBI/Any other police in another country.