The expected norm is usually ten (10) years. However, if the criminal record is vast, they could have the option of researching it as far back as the record's initial creation.
2006-07-20 13:20:59
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answered by DocoMyster 5
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answered by ? 4
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Usually not unless it's for a clearance or a job that requires they go back further. BUT... if they find something while they are looking, you may wish you had never applied for the job in the first place.
2006-07-20 12:12:42
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answered by Anonymous
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depends on the company, and what they are hiring you for, a cashier at gas station, a policeman, a government job with security clearance, catch my drift
2006-07-20 12:05:59
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answered by Ynot??? 2
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Usually not unless it's a federal job or security related.
2006-07-20 12:02:59
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answered by collegedebt 3
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They can go back as far as they would like, normally it is ten years
2006-07-20 14:46:54
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answered by Anonymous
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They can go back as far as they want.
2006-07-20 12:27:08
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answered by Q. 4
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If your position deals with children, I certainly hope so!!!
2006-07-20 12:58:57
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answered by arkyankeedonna 3
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