They're all the same. Entrance into the United States Military requires an FBI background check, with acceptable results.
No you can't. You have to have a clean record. SORRY.
The easiest way to never posess a criminal record is to not commit a crime r in the first place then you wont even have to worry about going through the process of cleaning your criminal record.
Each branch of the military has its own set of criteria for accepting individuals with criminal records. Generally, certain non-violent misdemeanors or minor offenses may be waivers for some branches under certain circumstances. However, serious offenses or convictions such as felonies are typically disqualifying. It is best to consult with a recruiter from the specific branch of interest to get accurate and up-to-date information based on your individual circumstances.
It might, depending on the offense you committed. Check with the military recruitment office of your choice.
Possibly, it may depend a lot on the severity and seriousness of the offense.
The US Marines are a military branch of service. There is a RECORD of every person serving in the US military.
It depends on the offense you were charged with. Most serious felonies and any offense which can be defined as a crime of moral turpitude will disqualify you from the military, while many misdemeanors will not. You must contact a recruiter for the branch of service you are interested in for a more specific answer.
How do you sponge criminal record
An FBI Identification Record often referred to as a criminal history record or a rap sheet is a listing of certain information taken from fingerprint submissions retained by the FBI in connection with arrests and, in some instances, federal employment, naturalization, or military service. The process of responding to an Identification Record request is generally known as a criminal background check.
Civil law suits are not criminal activity. They are a part of you public record, but not your criminal record.
The 'record' in question is suspect in association. Criminal or Vinyl? Big difference. An American w/a criminal record can't even get into Canada from my understanding, so no i think not. An expunged record is a whole different animal. An American w/a vinyl record wouldn't be a problem, so yes they could..
No experience is required, but the branches of the military do require a high school diploma. He will also make sure he does not have any kind of criminal record.