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    Aug 10, 2010, 08:24 PM
    Applying for a job with a charge that it wasn't found guilty
    Hello All,

    Thanks for your time... Here's the story... I did a stupid thing 5 years ago to drive after a few drinks. I got caught by the police, and I was charged... care and control and careless driving(I can't remember).. but now.. I am applying for a job, and it's a sales position.. I went to the police station and obtained a "Consent for disclosure of Crimnal Record Information)... There are 4 sections on the paper and the details follow...


    1. Records of criminal convictions found in the identification data bank attainable through the canadian police information center (CPIC) for which a pardon has not been granted.
    My Result: None Indicated

    2. Records of criminal convictions attainable through CPIC for which a pardon has not been granted plus records of outstanding criminal charges which the RCMP are aware of or indicated within the investigative data bank or CPIC.
    My Result: None Indicated

    3. Records of criminal convictions and summary of police information (including records of outstanding criminal charges which the RCMP are aware of or indicated within the investigative data bank of CPIC) not been removed from the identification data bank in accordance with the criminal records act. This will include all charges regardless of disposition.
    My Result: None Indicated

    4. Police information located on computer systems (e.g. Police Information Retrieval System (PIRS), CPIC, PROS, PRIME, LEIP) and information located through local police indices checks. This will include all information related to non convictions and all charges regardless of disposition
    My Result: May or may not exist


    The lady at the police station told me that because you were charged with something back in 2005(I don't know if she knew, she asked what I was charged for, but I couldn't remember), and the charges were dismissed.. that's why the first 2 parts are "NONE LOCATED", but the no.3 and no.4 parts, she had to put on May or May not, because there is a record showing on their system although I was not found guilty.

    I am applying for a job here... and I thought I went to the court and I was not found guilty.. and now.. I had a record on the security check.. I am just wondering if anyone know if this is going to affect anything as to applying for a job.



    Thanks again for all your time.
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    Aug 10, 2010, 08:26 PM

    Sorry made a mistake here.. the no.3 part needs a correction.


    3. Records of criminal convictions and summary of police information (including records of outstanding criminal charges which the RCMP are aware of or indicated within the investigative data bank of CPIC) not been removed from the identification data bank in accordance with the criminal records act. This will include all charges regardless of disposition.
    My Result: May or may not exist

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