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I am applying for a job how far back can the employer see your felony record?

Some states have rules about the length of the employers "look-back" but in reality, the information is out there as a public record, and they can research your adult record for as far back as they wish.


How far does the dmv check your driving record?

Your DMV records encompass your entire driving history from the date you first got your license issued.


How far do back employers look at your Driving record in VA?

For insurance purposes, three years. Anything further than that is up to the employer - they set their own criteria as to what they'll accept and not accept on a driving record.


How far do employers go back on back ground checks in pa?

Ten years?


When employers do criminal background checks in tx how many years do they go back?

Employers in Texas can typically go back seven years when conducting criminal background checks on potential employees. This may vary depending on the type of job or industry, as certain positions may require a more extensive background check.


How far back do employers background checks go in the state of California?

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How far do employers go back on back round checks in ga?

Usually they go back ten years, but some go back further


How far back can an employer go back when doing a back ground check in California?

As far as they wish, excludindg your juvenile record, of course.


How far back can Dallas Texas employers check for felonies?

Felonies are a part of your permanent record and can therefore be seen on your criminal history forever. The only way to have it remove is by having it expunged through the court that handed down the decision.


How far back does North Carolina employers go back on criminal background record checks?

In North Carolina, employers can generally consider criminal background records that go back as far as the individual’s entire criminal history. However, for most employment purposes, particularly under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), employers typically focus on records that are up to seven years old. Certain convictions, like felonies, may be reported indefinitely, while misdemeanors may be more restricted depending on the context and the specific employer policies. Additionally, North Carolina law allows individuals to expunge certain criminal records after a specific period, which can affect what employers can see.


How far back can insurance look on your driving record in Virginia?

They can look as far back as they want to. Though most will only look for 5 years.


Does the DMV do background check for a TX state license?

They will check your driving record and to see whether you have active suspensions in other states, yes. As far as criminal record goes, only for things which would disqualify you from possessing a drivers license.

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