A Level 1 background check typically goes back seven years, which is the standard time frame for most criminal history searches. However, it can vary based on the specific laws of the state or locality where the check is being conducted. This type of check often includes searches for felonies, misdemeanors, and certain civil records within that timeframe. Some employers or organizations may choose to look further back depending on their policies or requirements.
They can go back as far as they wish. They get to determine the perimeters of the background search.
I know my background check went back 10 years.
not how far, you can make it darker to show the difference.
Way back!
A Florida level 2 background check typically goes back 5 years for most records, but some information like arrest records can go back further. Certain convictions may also remain on record longer depending on the severity of the offense.
There is no cut off date. They can go back as far as they wish.
There is no time limit on how far back the Federal government can go on a background check. Any criminal conviction can be looked at no matter how long ago it was.
Back to your 18th birthday.
California background checks typically go back 7 years for criminal records, employment history, and credit reports. Certain exceptions may apply for positions requiring a higher level of security clearance.
As long as they want
7 or 8 years
A background check in Washington state typically goes back seven years for most criminal history information.