Ex-offenders and felons looking for jobs should know what is in their records
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Which reputable company can I go to online or the most popular or common to do a background check on myself. I want to be able to know exactly what’s on my record so I’ll know what to put on my application when filling them out.
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Ex-offenders and felons looking for jobs should know what is in their records
That’s a very good question.
I encourage all ex-offenders and felons looking for jobs to find out exactly what is in their respective criminal records. This will allow them to be honest when applying for jobs.
An employer may perform a background check through an investigative service or state or federal law enforcement agencies. The law allows public access to felony conviction records without consent of the person whose record is being checked. Local law enforcement agencies may provide this information for a fee.
The best and most accurate resource for criminal records is from the Federal Bureau of Investigations (The FBI)
Individuals can obtain a copy of their national criminal history record from the FBI by submitting a request to the address below.
In order to receive a copy of your FBI record for personal, employment, or international work requirements the FBI requires the following:
1) A signed written request with a brief explanation for the request and your complete return
mailing address.
2) Every request for records must contain two completed applicant fingerprint cards with all of the applicant’s personal information (name, date of birth, place of birth, etc.) and a current set of 10 rolled fingerprints and eight flat finger impressions. Fingerprints and impressions must be taken by a local police department.
3) An $18.00 fee in U.S. currency by certified check or money order payable to the United States Treasury. This information is provided in compliance with the U.S. Freedom of Information Act.
FBI
CJIS Division
ATTN: SCU, MOD.D-2
1000 Custer Hollow Road
Clarksburg, West Virginia 26303
For more information, you may contact the FBI at 304-625-3878
An easier way to get an accurate copy of your criminal record is from your probation or parole officer. He/she can get it without a fee.
I hope this helps.
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