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Completing the Additional Questions for Moderate Risk Positions is an important step in the background check process for public trust positions. This guide will provide you with clear instructions to navigate the form successfully online, ensuring you understand each section.
Follow the steps to complete your form online effectively.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Additional Questions for Moderate Risk Positions form.
- In the identification information section, enter your full name as it appears on your Standard Form 85P. Make sure to include your last name, first name, middle name, and any suffix if applicable.
- If applicable, input your NBIB case number in the designated field.
- Proceed to the public trust questions. For question 3, indicate if you have received a degree more than seven years ago. If 'Yes', provide the necessary details in section 3A.
- For section 3A, fill in the dates of attendance, type of qualification, and all relevant information about the educational institution you attended.
- Answer the yes/no questions in a clear and concise manner, ensuring to provide details if additional information is necessary.
- If any question allows for additional information or has a continuation sheet, ensure that all relevant details are accurately provided.
- Once you complete the form, review your answers for accuracy and completeness.
- Finally, save your changes, download the form, print it for your records, or share it as required.
Take the next step towards completing your documentation by filling out your form online today.
The SF-85 does not ask about criminal history or how you left employment at all. The SF-85P asks about arrests, convictions, probation, parole, or imprisonment in the last 7 years, as well as employment terminations and discipline or counseling. The SF-86 asks the same for both but has EVER questions.