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If so, it means they were unable to find anything in your screening results that would disqualify you for the position. As for the catch: if they used the standard-issue FBI background-check database, they could've easily missed one or more offenses on your part.
In most cases, having a clean prior record helps a defendant immensely, because it can be used to show the court that the situation in which they have found themselves is not consistent with their usual behavior.
A clean record indicates only that there are no records of criminal conduct in the places that were checked. The absence of information in criminal record files should not be viewed as positive evidence of reliability or trustworthiness.
A Certificate of Second Chance allows a person whose conviction has been set aside to obtain benefits that they may not be able to obtain if they have a conviction.
On January 1, 2023, A.R.S. Section 13-911 went into effect, which allows for certain individuals with criminal records to seal those records from public view. Previously, Arizona only allowed conviction “set-asides” but not expungements or record sealings.
No Record . The conclusion from a X search that applicable criminal records relating to the individual have not been found. A finding of "no record" does not necessarily mean, however, that criminal information is not present in the X database.
"Arrest" means the actual custodial restraint of a person or the person's submission to custody.
Unlike the option of setting aside a record, an expungement order under Arizona law sets the conviction aside and removes all references to it from public records. This means that if someone runs a background check on you, your criminal record would not show up.
The SCC programs help inmates who are within 90-days of release prepare to re-enter the workforce. The DERS program's pre-employment skills activity cycle provides high risk/high needs inmates with pre-employment preparation skills and instills a strength, confidence and motivation, set by example.