No, but a smart spouse might.
In most cases a background check is not required to get a marriage license. They may do a check for other marriage records.
Yes, the USPS does require fingerprinting as part of their background check process.
Employers should require each applicant undergo a background check.
It depends on the laws of the country where you live. In most countries, they require background check in order to issue a visa no matter what the purpose is.
I think a check of a candidate���s background is mainly to have an important part of the selection process when hiring new employees and should require a criminal background check too.
Shotguns require a background check. As for permits, it depends on your state - most do not require a permit, although some may require an identification card for firearms owners.
Typically, the state of Arkansas conducts background checks that go back 7 years for employment purposes. This timeframe may vary depending on the specific type of background check being conducted and the requirements of the employer or agency requesting the check.
There is no time limit on how far back a background check can go in Arkansas. Any criminal conviction can be looked at no matter how long ago it was.
Yes. They check criminal, driving, and credit history.
When applying for a marriage license the clerk of courts will perform simple background check to ensure that the marriage does not violate any local laws. This check is only a statewide check to see if there are any marriages or divorce on file for the bride or groom.
Yes they do. They require a urine drug screening as well as a full background check.
No.