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How to fill out the SHP-158, Request For Criminal Record Check online
This guide provides a comprehensive overview of completing the SHP-158, Request For Criminal Record Check online. Whether you need this record for employment, licensing, or personal reasons, following the outlined steps will help ensure your application is submitted correctly.
Follow the steps to fill out your request successfully.
- Locate the ‘Get Form’ button to access the SHP-158 form and open it in your document editing application or browser.
- Enter your general information: Fill out your name including last, first, middle, and any applicable maiden or alias names.
- Specify your gender by selecting either male or female.
- Provide your date of birth in the format MM/DD/YYYY.
- Indicate your race by checking the appropriate box (e.g., Asian, Black, White, etc.).
- Input your social security number.
- Fill in your address including street (or P.O. Box), city, state, and zip code.
- Reveal your entity type, selecting either ‘state’ or ‘federal’ as applicable.
- State the purpose for your request by selecting an option: employment, licensing, volunteer, or other.
- Choose the type of record check you are requesting: a name search or a fingerprint search and specify the applicable fee.
- Ensure that your payment method is mentioned: by check or money order, addressed to 'State of Missouri, Criminal Record System Fund'.
- Designate the recipient for the response, ensuring that the forwarding address is accurate and includes telephone details.
- Review all information to ensure its accuracy and completeness before proceeding.
- Once all fields are filled out and verified, save your changes, and then download, print, or share the form as needed.
Complete your SHP-158 form online today for a smooth and efficient request process.
The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) has clear guidelines for conducting credit history checks and how far back screening can go. In most cases, screening can go back a maximum of seven years, but there are some exceptions to that rule. For example, previous bankruptcies can be reported up to 10 years back.
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