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.
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FBI's toll-free number is: 1-800-CALL-FBI
You can check, but it is questionable as to whether local law enforcement will want to handle this inasmuch as the enforcement of military law is out of their jurisdiction. I would contact your nearest military installation (if one is near you) or the local office of the FBI (listed in the front of the phonebook in the government pages) or perhaps even your neighborhood military recruiting office.
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.
Yes, it is possible to work in the FBI after four years in the military. The FBI actively recruits individuals with military experience and values the skills and discipline gained during military service. However, it is important to note that the FBI has specific requirements and a competitive application process that all candidates must go through.
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Of course they can. The FBI agents themselves are civilians. -Anybody NOT in an actual military unit are civilians.
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Yes. but if you're in the military, then it's more likely that they are monitoring your communications rather than the FBI.
An FBI agent must have a degree in either accounting, computer science, or information technology. They must also work in the law enforcement field or be a part of the military to e an FBI agent.
You only get an FBI number if you are convicted, so yes it could prevent you from getting many jobs.