What Can You Obtain from a Personal Background Check?
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What Can You Obtain from a Personal Background Check?

Background checks are becoming more common. They currently serve as an employer’s primary means to secure information about potential employees from sources other than the applicant themselves. This process also allows the employer to determine whether the applicant may be unqualified for a position due to a criminal conviction, motor vehicle violations, poor credit history,…

What Is the Process of the National Instant Criminal Background Check System?
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What Is the Process of the National Instant Criminal Background Check System?

The National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) conducts background checks on people who want to own a firearm or explosive, as required by law. Because this system is different from standard criminal background checks, there is a lot of interest in understanding how NICS works. What is the National Instant Criminal Background Check System?…

Criminal background checks
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What Does the Clean Slate Law Mean for Employers and Background Checks?

Criminal actions that result in felony and misdemeanor convictions can impact a person’s life for years to come. As a result, clean slate laws are becoming more common as lawmakers and criminal justice advocates try to balance accountability for past criminal actions with a desire to help rehabilitation. There are two sides to the argument…

Fair Hiring Laws, Updated States, and What You Need to Know
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Fair Hiring Laws, Updated States, and What You Need to Know

Fair hiring laws are often referred to as ‘Ban-the-Box’ or fair-chance hiring laws. These laws require employers to remove questions on job applications that ask whether the candidate has ever been convicted of a crime. These questions frequently only have a yes or no option and do not allow the applicant to provide any additional…

States Levels for Criminal Background Checks
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States Levels for Criminal Background Checks

Background checks are a standard part of the modern-day hiring process. According to the National Association of Professional Background Screeners, 96% of today’s companies conduct background investigations on at least some of their employees. For a good reason – employers experience many benefits when conducting comprehensive background checks, such as: Reducing the risk of illegal…

How Far Back Does a Criminal Background Check Go?
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How Far Back Does a Criminal Background Check Go?

With an incredibly dynamic job market right now, many job seekers and employers are trying to better understand the pre-employment screening processes. One component of this screening is a criminal background check, a standard element that many prospective employees must go through. As a result, many may question how far do criminal background checks extend…

Background Checks for Renters
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Background Checks for Renters

Running a background check on prospective tenants is one of the most important things you can do as a property manager. Finding the right tenants is essential in creating a sustainable and profitable business model. And background checks can be a useful tool in identifying credible renters. There are many legal aspects related to conducting…

AI and Background Check Services
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AI and Background Check Services

When discussing background checks, most people associate them with a diligent process of making phone calls and reviewing files manually. However, these background checks occur faster than ever before with Artificial Intelligence integration and with little manual work. And this type of integration can benefit the shipping industry by ensuring that drivers and other workers…

Avoid Cybercrime in the Workplace
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Avoid Cybercrime in the Workplace

Cybercrime is a very real threat to many organizations. We are constantly bombarded with news stories of businesses that suffered data breaches, the majority of which originate with employees. While many of these cases are from employees who inadvertently introduce risk, there are some instances where the crime is intentional. Two examples include: An engineer at…