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If you have ever been convicted of a misdemeanor or felony as an adult over the age of 18, you must explain the sentence and date of the conviction (perhaps more if it specifically asks) unless the record was sealed or expunged. Depending on which state you live in, you may have to report juvenile convictions as well. Some states allow adults not to report their juvenile record, but others force applicants to report them up until the age of 24 (unless the record has been sealed).

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Q: What is considered have you been convicted of a crime on a job application?
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