What can I do if my employment background check shows a criminal record of which I was acquitted?
First, you should check the files at the court where you were tried and make sure the information is correct and up-to-date.
Read MoreCan a bankruptcy show up on my background check?
Yes they can. Bankruptcies are public record, however, employers can’t discriminate against you because you filed for bankruptcy.
Read MoreComplaining When Someone Isn't Complying with the Fair Credit Reporting Act
There are a number of different ways to make your voice heard if you believe that someone isn’t complying with the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
Read MoreDealing with Errors on Your Background Check
When an employer performs a background check on you and finds incorrect information, you have options and rights.
Read MoreInvestigative Consumer Reporting Agencies Act (California)
The Investigative Consumer Reporting Agencies Act (ICRAA) is a California law that requires Read More
Preparing for a Background Check
You 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.
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