Answer the question as yes on your application and give all of the information regarding the status of the case. You are innocent until proven guilty. At least then, you have answered truthfully, and will not be fired for a falsehood.
Yes if you were convicted it will
It IS possible that it is a clerical error. Go to the court in which you were convicted. At the Clerk of Court's office and ask to see your court file. The final disposition of your case (felony or misdemeanor) will appear there. If you find that the background record is incorrect, ask the personnel at that office how to go about getting it corrected.
Felony convictions in California typically appear on a background check immediately after the court enters the conviction into their database. This process can take a few days to a few weeks, depending on the efficiency of the court system.
In most cases, even a felony conviction will not necessarily prevent you from getting a job. However, it sounds like your mind is in the right train of thought to get the background check prepared before the charges are. Be honest with your employer-to-be about your situation so when any blemishes arrise in your background check, there are no surprises. Good luck!
If the search is done correctly, it should.
Yes, felonies can show up on background checks indefinitely in most cases, regardless of how many years have passed since the conviction. It's important to note that laws regarding the reporting of criminal records can vary by state and country.
Yes, depending on what the felony is for. They background check but some non violent felonies are considered "Ok"
It doesn't matter whether you knew or not, if you committed a felony, then you would be terminated if you answered 'no' on the application. It is your job to know your own backround.
No. A criminal background history check only discloses whether you have been charged or convicted with any crimes. It does not reflect your employment history or any other facts about you.
A traffic warrant is not likely to show up on a section 8 background check. A traffic warrant is not a felony, and it is not something that the person has been charged with.
If you were found not guilty or the charges were dismissed the record of the arrest and the original charges will show on a background check. In a situation like this you should appy to the court to have the record seale/expunged.
If you have felony charges pending, or have been convicted of felony charges, then no - when you apply for a hazmat endorsement, you're subject to a TSA background check. You can get a CDL, but not the hazmat endorsement.