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- A question about background checks?
- What career or educational opportunities exist for non violent ex con in Cleveland, Ohio?
- can employers look at juvenile records in ohio?
- My friend was offered a job in Ohio, but was turned down after background check… discrimination?
- can a nursing home in Ohio look at expunged records during a background check?
- i live in ohio. how long can they hold something against you on a background check?
- OH background checks for gun purchases?
- free no credit card information background checks at no cost?
- If I was arrested, but not convicted and the charges were dropped, would come up on a background check?
- why is the criminal background check required before RN licensure in Ohio?
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No. Expunge Records Have Been Destroyed by the court ordered in Which You Were convicted. If someone you have not expunged Them, They are open to a civil suit. Hopefully, you Kept a copy of your expungement paperwork.
If it is pertenant to the job at hand, Then Yes they can. They get a note stating Will It Was That expunged, But it is still there for them. If you have nothing to do it With The job (not related to theft, abuse or Neglect, sexual assault, etc), Then You Should Be Fine. If it is related to the job, Then I think you want to May Find Another field to go into.
Yes they can, for a felony the waiting period is 10-15 years, Before a nursing home Will you hire. Well i should say for Several Violations, There Is a list of the chrges They Will Hold Against.