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You seem to know a lot about the criminal record check system and the local, state and national level. Are you able to tell us with certainty that a record check run by your former state, or a national one run though the III, will not contain any civil violations? I can't.I'm gonna take everyone's advice and consult a lawyer. I know for a fact it wont show up in any criminal background check since it wasnt a crime,
You seem to know a lot about the criminal record check system and the local, state and national level. Are you able to tell us with certainty that a record check run by your former state, or a national one run though the III, will not contain any civil violations? I can't.
You seem to know a lot about the criminal record check system and the local, state and national level. Are you able to tell us with certainty that a record check run by your former state, or a national one run though the III, will not contain any civil violations? I can't.
I just foud this out about the III:
The Interstate Identification Index (III), known as "Triple I," is an "index-pointer" system for the interstate exchange of criminal history record information. Under III, the FBI maintains an index of persons arrested for felonies or serious misdemeanors under state or federal law. (A serious misdemeanor is generally one that results in a jail sentence of one year or more.)
The index includes identification data (name, birth date, race, sex, etc.), and FBI and state identification numbers (SIDs) from each state that has information about an individual.
Source: National Consortium for Justice Information and Statistics
http://www.search.org/programs/policy/iii.asp
Where do I find the exact wording of Question 10?