The FBI does not issue indictments. The FBI investigates crimes and turns evidence over to magistrates and / or grand juries. Those legal authorities issue indictments. Some indictments are public and some are sealed. The public ones are usually in press releases. The sealed ones are secret, often so the suspect does not know of the charges or so evidence won't be destroyed. The best way to find out about this is to NOT do it yourself. Hire a professional background checking firm.
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Probably not. While there should be no 'bar' because you have been charged, the realist is that the FBI has many,many applicants who have never been charged.
i think tha FBI chack is for see if someone is an FBI agent...
Of course not. Their duty is to find and apprehend lawbreakers.
If they consider you a threat and need to find proof or something cause you killed someone or something. Any good computer hacker can read your email so I definetly think that the FBI can.
No. People can call the FBI or CIA any time they want. If you have done nothing wrong, the FBI or CIA will do nothing.
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John Douglas has been a member of the FBI for quite a long time. He has been a part of the Elite Crime Fighting Unit and had joined the FBI in the 1960.
Probably the FBI.
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The FBI can be very in depth. They will even interview people that knew you when you were a child. If there is something to find, they will find it.
One can find more information regarding the FBI's Most Wanted List directly from the government hosted FBI website. Or at the USA.gov or AMW websites.