Can a background check include criminal records that have been expunged?
They shouldn’t, but definitions of expungement vary from state to state. The records might not completely disappear and might still be available to law enforcement. Read More
They shouldn’t, but definitions of expungement vary from state to state. The records might not completely disappear and might still be available to law enforcement. Read More
In California, criminal histories (rap sheets) compiled by law enforcement agencies are not public record. Only certain employers such as public utilities, law enforcement, security guard firms and child care facilities have access to this information.
Read MoreYou can take steps to prepare for an employee background check before you apply for a new job. By doing so, you could reduce the chance of being surprised by inaccurate or forgotten information that could show up during the background check process.
Read MoreThe Investigative Consumer Reporting Agencies Act (ICRAA) is a California law that requires Read More
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) makes deals with businesses to increase the amount of standard mail (junk mail) that’s sent. Read More
Getting denied from renting a home can be very frustrating—even more so if you don’t know why. These are a few steps you can take to find out what kept you from getting the rental and how you can fix any errors in your tenant screening report.
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