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Nov 15, 2008, 10:13 AM
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How can background check discover your criminal record
As titled
Isn't the record something private and protected by the government and shared amond authorities only?how can company have access to that or possibly discover it?:eek:
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Nov 15, 2008, 10:41 AM
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The background check is done by the police and submitted on request to the company. Some records are public knowledge though, such as driving offences.
This is done here in Ontario when an applicant has to be bonded for certain jobs. In this case the applicant goes to the police station and pays $25. To have a backgrond check as a condition of employment.
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Nov 15, 2008, 10:41 AM
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Hi, sadsadsad1234!
Not really. If in the U.S. I or anybody can go down to visit a courthouse and view the criminal records of someone. It's a matter of public record. It's okay for others to view them because they aren't protected from viewing by the general public.
I'm sure that someone else will come along who might elaborate more succinctly about that.
Thanks!
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Nov 15, 2008, 10:45 AM
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 Originally Posted by Clough
Hi, sadsadsad1234!
Not really. If in the U.S., I or anybody can go down to visit a courthouse and view the criminal records of someone. It's a matter of public record. It's okay for others to view them because they aren't protected from viewing by the general public.
I'm sure that someone else will come along who might elaborate more succinctly about that.
Thanks!
I guess that's it,I am in an other country,sg be specific, I called the criminal record office, it seems they keep it as a regulatory issue,only authorities can view this info, also ,even if you apply for a no criminal record report, you have to have the letter issued by immigration office from other countries,any other countries are like this?I though france do the same?
Surprised how anyone can view your record in us
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Nov 15, 2008, 10:57 AM
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 Originally Posted by sadsadsad1234
i guess thats it,i am in an other country,sg be specific, i called the criminal record office, it seems they keep it as a regulatory issue,only authorities can view this info, also ,even if you apply for a no criminal record report, you have to have the letter issued by immigration office from other countries,any other countries are like this?i though france do the same?
surprised how anyone can view ur record in us
Hi again, sadsadsad1234!
It would have been helpful if we'd known what country about which you were inquiring. In the United States, criminal records are a matter of public record. If you're from a different country, then I'm not sure what can be divulged.
What does sg mean, please?
Thanks!
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Nov 15, 2008, 10:58 AM
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 Originally Posted by Clough
Hi again, sadsadsad1234!
It would have been helpful if we'd known what country about which you were inquiring. In the United States, criminal records are a matter of public record. If you're from a different country, then I'm not sure what can be divulged.
What does sg mean, please?
Thanks!
Ooh,sin. Gapore
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Nov 15, 2008, 11:03 AM
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A company can conduct an international criminal check using a background check company. It's expensive (usually), and not all countries disclose the information or records. Singapore, based on what you've said appears to not disclose, or, they might disclose only convictions, or only felonies. Every country is different.
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Nov 15, 2008, 11:35 AM
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Your record of convictions is public record, and it is easy to research. Either by a report from the police thierself or from any number of private search firms.
The private firms will often even find or have records of previouly sealed records.
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Nov 15, 2008, 11:06 PM
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 Originally Posted by mike_edwards
Your record of convictions is public record, and it is easy to research. Either by a report from the police thierself or from any number of private search firms.
The private firms will often even find or have records of previouly sealed records.
Sealed records? Can't they be jailed for that?
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Nov 16, 2008, 08:04 AM
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 Originally Posted by Throwback24
Sealed records? Can't they be jailed for that?
No. Depends - in the US - on the agency doing the background check as well as the type of employment (the job being applied for).
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Nov 16, 2008, 09:11 AM
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Hey, JKT, nice to see you back! It has been a while, or have I just not noticed you posting ? Hope everything is okay.
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Nov 16, 2008, 09:41 AM
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 Originally Posted by tickle
Hey, JKT, nice to see you back !! It has been a while, or have I just not noticed you posting ? Hope everything is okay.
Thanks - how nice of you and I honestly appreciate it. I had surgery, recovered for 3 weeks, trying to get back to speed. Again, thanks -
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