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A Background Criminal Investigation (BCI) check typically does not have a universal expiration date; however, many employers and organizations consider them valid for one to three years, depending on their policies and state regulations. It's advisable to check with the specific agency or organization for their guidelines. Additionally, certain positions, especially those involving vulnerable populations or sensitive information, may require more frequent updates.

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