He can go back as far as he wants.
Try to get a security clearance for a government contractor. They'll go back to your grandparent's childhoods if they feel the need.
The point is, this is something most people don't realize. While you may have 'paid your debt to society' with jail time of whatever, a conviction can literally follow you the rest of your life.
It only takes minutes to do some state police checks, but it can take up to a week for others.
This would depend. Usually a routine Drug test result is easy and it doesn't take long. If there is bulk in Drug tests as in the case of pre-employment it could be 2-3 days the most.
it takes 3 to 5 business days.
Longer than a level 1 background check, shorter then a level 3 background check.
Depends on what kind of background check they conduct. Normally its 24-72 hours.
This depends how long it takes to get your background check back.
It can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks to do a proper background check, depending on the type of background check it is, and the various institutions that may have to be contacted. Any ad that suggests "instant" background checks is either a scam or a background check that is incredibly simple and provides you with little to no information.
A Kroll background check typically takes 1-5 business days to complete, though this can vary depending on the complexity of the check and any discrepancies that may need to be resolved. It's important to provide all necessary information and documentation to expedite the process.
1 day
NICS takes a couple of minutes.
Since its a federal it may take a few days. Today they use E-Verify to ensure that you are a United States citizen and then they run a formal background check to ensure your not a criminal and are in good standing.
An employer can take money out of the manager check if the register is short. The manager is responsible to make sure the cashier is accurate with their management of the cash.
It depends on where you are. In Tennessee (the state where I live) it can take up to three months.
I work for Fidelity so can tell you that it depends. Your old employer may require paperwork. If so, it could take around 21 days before you get a check. If your old employer does not require paperwork then it takes about 7 days.
You must take a battery of test, a drug screen, physical fitness test, background check and psychological evaluation. You do not enlist- you are employed if all test results and retainment is done by the employer.