Breaking the law is a bad thing. If a misdemeanor crime is committed when the person is over the age of 18, and within the past 7-10 years, it will show up on a background check.
In Tennessee, you will need to submit your information to a licenced dealer for a criminal background check in order to purchase a handgun. A shotgun or rifle can be acquired by anyone over the age of 18 without the need of a background check.
Was it a felony? Was it expunged? A lot of "ifs".
It will depend on the laws in the jurisdiction in question. It could be anything from 1 to 3 years if it is a misdemeanor. If it is a felony, it is possible there is no limit. You will have to consult a local attorney.
No.
misdemeanor
Larceny over $250 is very severe... you can get over 10 years in a state prison.which means that's also a felony charge.larceny under 250$ is a misdemeanor
The standard is 7 years if performed by a 3rd party (like Kroll). If the employer himself does the search, there is no limit or if the salary is over $75K. Also check your local state employment laws.
Check your grammar :/
Yes it does. Mine is over 15 years old and I could not get a banking job that pays really well because of it a few months ago. It was a misdemeanor too but still shows up as Banking Fraud.
It depends on the amount of the check. Generally, states distinguish between misdemeanors and felonies in theft and fraud charges with a dollar amount. If the theft is below that, it is a misdemeanor, and above is a felony. Check Missouri's code section.
Yes. Any job you apply to all over the US does a criminal background check.