Ask yourself. You should know if you have messed up or anything!
Passing a criminal background check means that no red flags or criminal records were found in the individual's background. This typically means that the individual has a clean criminal record and meets the employer's criteria for employment.
Criminal records never "go away." It will always appear on your criminal history UNLESS it occurred when you were a juvenile. After 18 your record is 'shielded' and can't be accessed by the public. In North Carolina you can erase a record under (article 15a-145 expunction of records). See at ncleg.net. bob don't know diddley.
Depends what country you are in.
Get arrested again.
It can depend on several things: Were you tried as an adlut or a juvenile? If you were tried as an adult it will always remain a permanent part of your criminal history record. If you were tried as a juvenile it may depend on the circumstances of the offense. If I were you I'd go to my local law enforcement agency and request a copy of your own criminal background check. It's a public record and you're entitled to see it, altho it might cost you a small administrative fee. See if the conviction is listed there - then you'll know for certain.
The felonies will always remain on your record... however when you are 18 years of age your juvenile record will no longer be available to the public -UNLESS- the felony you committed as a juvenile caused you to be tried as an 'adult.' In that case, the felony offense WOULD show on your adult record.
In most states, criminal records don't just "come off". Most of the time you can file at the courthouse to have your juvenile record expunged which basically means that it goes away. Exactly. I'd suggest you contact the public safety department or the department that keeps criminal records in your state to see if it's available for viewing. In Texas you could contact a lawyer or use a service that helps you get your record cleared.
If the job requires any kind of security clearance or background check for any other reason, they can find out the reason why it's denied if it is because of something on your juvenile record. Otherwise, no.
It depends on the conditions of your case. You can take an online free eligibility test to see if you can get your record sealed or not. See the below link:
Yes. They can look it up and IF you have any Drug chrarges they can deny your collage application.
One thing they look for is to see if a person has a criminal record.
You need to see a lawyer.