ALL government agencies that conduct background checks on individuals to assess their fitness for employment have access to even expunged records. ALSO- the courts, law enforcement, and any private employers that do government contract work for which a security clearance is required also have access to this information as well.
If they have objection to theft convictions yes.
Through recruitment agencies, local press, job sites, directly applying with a speculative letter to businesses
Job Finding Agencies
Answer Pre-Employment can take sometime, depending on the type of job you are looking for or applying for. Example. If you were applying to work at the White House sweeping the floors, there are different Government agencies who would check you out to find out if you ever had a criminal record or not and if you did have a record, for what? If the job you are applying for is not so much as a High Level Security job then your wait shouldn't be too long.
Sorry to tell you this, but while there are undoubtedly many jobs under state government employment for which you might quailfy, you may not be able to ever get a job in which any kind of "trust" is involved. Most state job requierments specify no convictions, and especially no FELONY convictions. Even if you have the offense expunged - so-called expunged records are available for checking by government agencies doing background checks.
The most common requirements for delivery driving are: have your own vehicle (Job Specific), have a clean driving record, must be insured, and cannot have any convictions for driving under the influence of any substance. Please look at the job description of the position you are applying to for specifics.
If your records were officially expunged it means that members of the general public cannot view your past criminal history.HOWEVER - the following organizations still have access to your record: all government agencies - the court system - law enforcement agencies - and organizations doing background investigations for government security clearances.
You can do blogging even if you are not applying for job.
In your memo, you should include why you are applying for the job. You should also put down what exact you are applying for.
You're filling out an application for some job. What job? That's the position you are applying for.
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Some convictions.