* Your daughter is 18 years old and no longer a minor and she can do as she pleases. No matter what either parent ends up as in their life often children need to put closure to that hole in their life and in this case your daughter needs to face her father and she should. If he has served prison time he may well have changed his attitude. Since he is lying in her emails you need to give her proof and catch him in those lies. If you have paper clippings of any crime he has committed or police reports show them to her and at least you are preparing her. It's highly unlikely he will harm his own daughter, but he will continue to lie and your daughter is still young enough she may believe those lies. At 18 a young adult is impressionable and they are not wise enough to know the seriousness of some issues in life or the dangers. One way you could control the situation (and if possible for you) is to bring along a couple of family members such as your siblings and meet with him (along with your daughter) at a crowded restaurant. If you feel her biological father is stalking her or putting her in danger then let the police know immediately.
Criminal history records are typically maintained by law enforcement agencies and may be accessible through background check services, local police departments, or online databases. You may need authorization or a valid reason to access someone's criminal history, and it's important to follow legal and privacy guidelines when requesting or using this information.
No. Law enforcement will not eploy you if you have a criminal history unless (possibly) if it was a minor offense and you were a juvenile).
He had no criminal record.
It is always acceptable for a business to check an employee's criminal history.
Customarily used as a slang expression referring to either the form used to request a criminal history check, or to refer to a "clean" criminal history (i.e.: no record).
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Anytime they have a valid cause to look into someone's background and criminal history in order to further their investigation.
If you have a bad criminal history
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If no criminal charges accompanied the incident that brought about the restraining order, there will be no record of it on your criminal history. However, if there was a criminal incident connected with it (e.g.: assault or battery - etc), THAT offense will remain on your adult criminal history record.