Yes.
Yes, misdemeanors do show up on a background check. Many times employers will let you explain why you were arrested.
It will still show an arrest on your record.
Yes, a felony is for life. Being 27 years ago it might look a little better than a resent one though. You could always have a back ground check done on yourself and it's possible that records got mixed up through the years and it doesn't show up now. Don't do the online background checks get one from your state.
Never heard of "drive-a-check." If you actually mean a drivers record check, it can go as far back as the person conducting the check wants to go.
NO, it will not. I went to school for medical assistant, AND worked for the DoD, I have a FEDERAL security clearance and me not graduating HS did not show up on a Federal back ground check.
It can depend on the job you are trying for, how far back the check will go, and/or if the warrant is still active. If they check back for the 5 years you indicate, it IS possible (even probable) that the outstanding warrant will show up.
Unless it was committed prior to your eighteenth birthday, yes, it will.
No, kagome often goes back to her time to check in and go to school for a while.
Yes they will. When you have felonies or misdemeanors in one state, it is reported to the nationwide database.
It depends on how in depth the check is but most likely yes. Most databases go back at least 7-10 years and you can go as far back as you wish on any manual onsite search.
It depends on the type of background check being conducted. Some background checks only go back a certain number of years, typically 7-10 years. However, certain checks, such as FBI background checks, may show an offense regardless of how long ago it occurred.
If you were older than 18 years, yes, rpobably. Some employers will not routinely check back farther than several years, but i the vent they do, they will find it. .