Such a check covers virtually everything possible that can be found out about a person, and their family and associates after doing a nationwide search of all available records. This is the type of background check usually conducted by Government agencies into persons who will possess high level security clearances or engage in very sensitive jobs.
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There is no standard level 3 background check but it will usually be more comprehensive that a level 1 or level 2 background check. The exact things that are checked in a level 3 background check are determined by the company.
Longer than a level 1 background check, shorter then a level 3 background check.
A level 1 background check is local dealing within your county.
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There are 4 levels of standard criminal record checks - level 1 to 4. Level 1 is the most basic check and level 4 being the most extensive. Criminal record check can only be done with the consent of the individual. [5] * Level 1: Records of criminal convictions for which a pardon has not been granted (CPIC Level 1 Query) Source: Criminal record: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A felony is going to show up on a background check. It will never go away unless expunged.
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It is very likely that a bench warrant will show up in a background check. A bench warrant shows a poor level of responsibility.
There are many different types of background check software programs available, each one offers a different level of check and degree of thoroughness. Background check 360 & gov registry are two of the highest rated among users.
The FBI does their own background check. Depending on what you are being hired for the level of that check will be different. For a standard office job it will most likely be a simple criminal and financial background check. However if you are looking to become an agent you will go through a very in depth background check that can include interviews with friends and family, past teachers and former employers. You will even have to go through a lie detector test.
A Level 2 background check is more in-depth than a standard background check. When an employer requests a Level 2 background check, it is usually due to the sensitive nature of information that the company handles, which can include such information as Social Security numbers, financial records and credit card information. The financial services industry, for example, requires all applicants to submit to a Level 2 background check, during which an applicant is fingerprinted, the fingerprints are then sent to state law enforcement and the FBI for comparison with a nationwide database of records. You may also be asked to submit to a Level 2 background check if applying for a state professional license or volunteering with a public organization. Likewise, those who have contact with minors, such as teachers or publicly funded tutors, are often required by state law to submit to Level 2 background checks, where their information is run against local police records and sex offender registries.Since state laws vary, for information on the laws concerning background checks in your state, contact your state's department of state.