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Can Employers See A Juvenile Record? |
If you have a Felony, Misdemeanor, that you committed at the age of 15, can an employer/University access those records? What if they are Serious felonies? Any help? it depends on a lot of factors, most importantly - what type of employer/school, what type of search they do, whether the records are sealed, and what state you live in. What they absolutely will see is that you were arrested. They may or may not see the final outcome. The only part of a person's "file" that is "sealed" is convictions. I would think the employer would give you a document giving them permission to get a record on you, then asking you to sign it first before they go ahead and apply for a check on your record, and if its better for you for them not to know then just leave your job before signing, simple.... In most states(possibly all I'm not sure) juvenile records are sealed, and you when you fill out job applications you don't have to mark the "I'm a felon" box if the crimeoccurred when you were a juvenile. it all goes on your criminal record. Im pretty sure they dont have immediate access to it. But it can be provided by the police if they ask for it if this question is asked then say u r a criminal - some jobs do background check, depends who u work for and what school. West Point might want to know |
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