How do I know if I passed a background check?

How do I know if I passed a background check?

How do I know if I pass my background check? They will either call or email you to let you know that the background has cleared. You may not even receive a notification that you passed the background check – you may just receive an offer.

How far back does GIS background check?

According to § 605(a)(5) of the Act, consumer reporting agencies cannot provide adverse information, except for criminal convictions, “which antedates the report by more than seven years.” GIS claims that the seven year limitation violates the First Amendment of the United States Constitution.

What shows up on GIS background check?

General Information Services provides virtually every type of screening and background check by using the applicant’s name, birth date and social security number including: Sex offender registry. County, state, national, and federal criminal checks. County and federal civil checks.

Does USPS hire ex felons?

The Postal Service recognizes that many persons with criminal records have demonstrated successful rehabilitation and are capable of performing the duties of postal jobs. These applicants are entitled to compete for jobs on individual merits. The short answer is yes, the USPS says they’re willing to hire felons.

What does GIS check for?

General Information Services, Inc, or GIS, provides background checks to employers, with services including drug testing, criminal history screening, verification of employment and education, and more.

Does USPS check employment history?

Legally speaking they can only verify you were employed at what dates and if you’re eligible for rehire (in most states). Not to say the person they contact knows you and can possibly shed light on a negative action. Niether the previous or past employer would ever say they spoke about it.

What does USPS look for in background check?

criminal conviction or pending criminal charge. The Postal Service recognizes that many persons with criminal records have demonstrated successful rehabilitation and are capable of performing the duties of postal jobs. These applicants are entitled to compete for jobs on individual merits.