It means that at some point in time, local or federal law enforcement have sent your fingerprints to the FBI, or, a conviction of a felony or "serious misdemeanor" was reported to them.
Basically, it means that you have some sort of blemish in your past.
You can also have an FBI number if you joined the military as part of their background check.
An FBI number is typically assigned to individuals who have undergone a background check or have a specific criminal record with the FBI. Military personnel often have their own identification systems and security clearances, which may not necessitate an FBI number. Additionally, if a service member has not been involved in any criminal activity warranting federal attention, they would not have an FBI number.
where can I view that
FBI's toll-free number is: 1-800-CALL-FBI
Eric O'Neill
They are assigned to cases individually, but may be teamed up (as circumstances dictate) with another, or others.
A man working for the FBI.
they get to have ............it
You only get an FBI number if you are convicted, so yes it could prevent you from getting many jobs.
(202) 324-3447
A quick google search will tell you that the acronym "FBI" stands for the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Did you mean FBI?
Federal Bureau of Investigation.