New Hampshire Consent to Credit History, Background and Reference Check by Potential Employee

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This is a consent form to be signed by a potential Employee, permitting a credit history, background and reference check to be performed by the Landlord or Employer.


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This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.


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FAQ

What are your legal rights as a job applicant? Thanks to the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), employers can't go checking your credit history behind your back. They must have written consent before pulling an applicant's credit history.

I, Insert applicant name hereby authorize Insert company name (the Company) of Insert company address and/or its agents to make investigation of my background, references, character, past employment, consumer reports, education, and criminal history record information which may be in any state or local files,

The applicant must provide written consent for the background check. If the pre-employment check is compulsory for hiring, the business must state it clearly in their written policies. The employee has the right to be notified about checks being conducted about their reputation, lifestyle, history, or character.

Yes with some exceptions. While employers are permitted to run background checks on applicants, they must adhere to California labor laws regulating when and how to conduct said background checks. Additionally, California law requires employers to disclose certain information after they run a background check.

Credit scores typically do not show up on a background check. Most background checks for employment do not seek credit information, but rather, criminal history. They are typically looking for whether you are dangerous to employ. Some pre-employment screenings do go deeper and look at credit.

The applicant must provide written consent for the background check. If the pre-employment check is compulsory for hiring, the business must state it clearly in their written policies. The employee has the right to be notified about checks being conducted about their reputation, lifestyle, history, or character.

In summary, a background check is used to look up criminal, commercial, and financial records of a candidate. Whereas, a reference check looks to find the perfect employee fit, and protect your company from a poor performer or bad hire.

Both methods are used to verify elements of a candidate's application, interview and work history. However, they serve different purposes. The reference check typically comes before a background check when a company uses both approaches.

Employers could ask for references at any point in the hiring process. It's usually helpful to prepare a list of references when you first start looking for jobs so you can offer it whenever the employer asks.

Employers will reach out to your references prior to offering a job so generally near the end of the hiring process. However, doing a reference check does not imply you will be receiving an offer.

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