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ONLY a prospective employer can answer such a question as this.
I guess so. If you fail the background check, they cannot return it to you and they cannot let anyone redeem a firearm that was pawned by someone else.
It depends on the employer and the nature of the misdemeanor. Some employers may overlook a misdemeanor on your record, while others may consider it in their hiring decision. It's important to be honest about your criminal history during the application process.
Why did you smoke knowing that you have a pre-employment screening?! Sorry to say it but your obviously going to fail that and loose your job.
Depending on the background check that is performed, there are several things that may bring back negative results. If you were interviewed and lied about something and the checker finds out that you lied, this can sometimes fail a background check (depending on the organization you are trying to get a job for). All questions should be answered honestly. However, most background checks are done simply through police records and any police involvement that comes up will be known by the checker. This information should obviously not be lied about as it is easily recoverable.
A background check searches both the state and national databases to determine if you were ever arrested or charged with a crime. Whether your case went to trial, pled out or was dropped by the state attorneys office does not matter although it will usually specify the outcome. Unless the failed driug test resulted in an arrest and charges, a background check therefore will not indicate a failed drug test.
nothing, you fail period nothing, you fail period
"Passing" or "failing" is determined by the person or organization requesting the check. However, almost everyone considers lying about your background a fail. You should let a potential employer know in advance, because if they think you've tried to conceal it from them, that automatically lets them know you can't be trusted.
Yeah, it can. If something is wrong with your emmision control system, your car can still fail emmisons, but the check engine light doesn't have to be on.
it should be emailed to you if you pass or fail
It could.It could.