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I know the military does background checks when you get to MEPS, but do they do a more intensive checks when you get to basic training?

2007-03-26 04:54:40 · 25 answers · asked by bigslick087 1 in Politics & Government Military

I'm goin for a jet mechanic and I'm just wondering incaforgot to tell them about a speeding ticket or something small like that.

2007-03-26 05:18:37 · update #1

25 answers

No when you get to basic training, well when I went through in 2002, they have you in-process and depending on what boot camp you go to this could take weeks to in-process. But once you are finished it straight training from there on out, all your background check was completed at MEPS, believe me if they felt that they needed more information on your background they would never send you to bootcamp except if you require a special clearance for your job then they will do another background check on you but it would be in the process while youre in basic and they wouldnt need more information about you unless something unusal comes up.
Some military jobs require secret clearances.


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2007-03-26 05:06:32 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 6 1

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2016-09-29 01:17:39 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 1

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2016-11-10 04:14:26 · answer #3 · answered by scharmen 1 · 0 1

You already past the initial local Background check, that is why you got a ship date. The other Background check is a US wide check. They do this to everyone. Nowadays it only take them to enter your name or SSN in a system and it will tell everything about you. Unless you have used some alias name, you will be fine. If you were going into a job to require a Clearance, then that is another thing. Just before i retired last year, i use to process paperwork for people trying to get a Clearance. The procedure and requirements are not easy to get a Clearance. After the wiki-leaks, things have tighten up even more. You will be fine, unless you have some skeletons in your closet. Trust me, if you try to hide something, they will find it. Lastly, you are not officially in the Marines until your second swearing in, which is done right before you ship out to boot camp.

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2016-04-13 21:39:30 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Boot Camp Background Searcher

2016-12-04 12:00:32 · answer #5 · answered by josh 3 · 1 0

Get a No Cost Background Check Scan at FREEPEOPLESCAN.COM

Its a sensible way to start. The site allows you to do a no cost scan simply to find out if any sort of data is in existence. A smaller analysis is done without cost. To get a detailed report its a modest payment.

You may not realize how many good reasons there are to try and find out more about the people around you. After all, whether you're talking about new friends, employees, doctors, caretakers for elderly family members, or even significant others, you, as a citizen, have a right to know whether the people you surround yourself with are who they say they are. This goes double in any situation that involves your children, which not only includes teachers and babysitters, but also scout masters, little league coaches and others. Bottom line, if you want to find out more about someone, you should perform a military background check.

2016-02-07 06:57:47 · answer #6 · answered by Norene 1 · 1 1

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Its a sensible way to start. The site allows you to do a no cost scan simply to find out if any sort of data is in existence. A smaller analysis is done without cost. To get a detailed report its a modest payment.

You may not realize how many good reasons there are to try and find out more about the people around you. After all, whether you're talking about new friends, employees, doctors, caretakers for elderly family members, or even significant others, you, as a citizen, have a right to know whether the people you surround yourself with are who they say they are. This goes double in any situation that involves your children, which not only includes teachers and babysitters, but also scout masters, little league coaches and others. Bottom line, if you want to find out more about someone, you should perform a background check.

2016-04-22 15:04:23 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 1

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2016-03-05 10:33:34 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 3 0

The absolutely free background check sites generally provide the most basic of information, such as name, age and address. To get further information, money will have to be paid. The free searches do not provide much more than what can be found through the phone book or personal knowledge. It's impossible to get a free background check.

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2014-09-23 01:49:42 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Depending on the field you will be going into in the military. If the field that you will be working at in the military requires a security clearance, they will do a very extensive background check, not only you, but your those of your whole family and friends.
They will be assigning a special investigator to check your families and friends, and they will assigned a special investigator to ask you questions about your families and friends.

2007-03-26 05:01:25 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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