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In general, background checks typically cover seven years of criminal and court records, but can go back further depending on compliance laws and what is being searched.
Results should be mailed to you within 7-10 days. Criminal history record checks processed by the CHRC Unit will have our embossed department seal. Please indicate in your request if you would like to have the results notarized and/or certified.
The state of Hawaii has restrictions on what can be reported in a background screening report beyond what the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) dictates. Employers may inquire about an individual's conviction record within the past 10 years, excluding any period of incarceration.
An employment background check typically includes the candidate's work history, educational qualifications, driving record, medical history, and criminal record. These days, the social media of candidates has also become an authoritative source of screening.
Are Criminal Records Public in Hawaii? Yes. Uniform Information Practices Act (UIPA) gives all members of the public access to public criminal records. All documents filed and kept by any government agencies in the state are public records.
The state of Hawaii has restrictions on what can be reported in a background screening report beyond what the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) dictates. Employers may inquire about an individual's conviction record within the past 10 years, excluding any period of incarceration.