You can request a copy of their criminal history. In most places they are a matter of public record. Their advertising to the contrary - there are no 'on-line' sites that can do this for you with 100% accuracy.
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Misdemeanors may or may not show up on felony background checks, depending on the specific search criteria used by the employer or the entity conducting the background check. It is possible for misdemeanors to appear on a background check that is focused on felonies, especially if the search includes a broader scope of criminal records.
You can find information about the requirements and to whom the search applies in the "Purpose" or "Scope" section of the records search. This section typically outlines the reasons for conducting the search and the specific individuals or entities that are subject to it.
it will show up just as it says as: "adjudication witheld"...but if you've completed what you were supposed to then the case will be dismissed and they are not allowed to report this to the employer because it isn't technically a conviction as long as you have completed the probation, fine, or community service. They are only allowed to report convictions on misdemeanor or felony charges. If it is still in process they are also supposed to hold off on reporting because it technically is pending and not a conviction as well.
In California, felony convictions typically remain on a background check indefinitely unless expunged or sealed by court order. Employers in California are generally prohibited from asking about or considering non-conviction arrests that did not result in a conviction.
Search warrants are customarily issued identifying the PREMISES or LOCATION or ADDRESS to be searched, and do not usually name specific individuals. If you happen to be on those premises at the time the warrant is executed you and your property can, and will, be searched.
An advanced search is a more thorough search with multiple filters to find specific information. For example, you can do an advanced search on a forum for a specific topic in a specific thread by a specific poster.
An advanced search is a more thorough search with multiple filters to find specific information. For example, you can do an advanced search on a forum for a specific topic in a specific thread by a specific poster.
is use to search the web for specific information? is use to search the web for specific information?
Police officer with a search warrant can search any home regardless of the situation.
If your fingerprints are linked to a search of your criminal history, yes, the record of your felony charge WILL appear on your criminal hisotry, BUT, along with it will be the notation of the disposition - "dismissed."
What are some websites that you can you search for obituaries in a specific state on?