Background Check Release Form

Sam Drake asked:




Since 9/11 a background check release form is a part of most employees’ package for their prospective employers. They are also used for many other reasons also, but that is most popular.

Some get annoyed that this is something that most employers feel to do as part of their regular process when screening employees. But be aware that this is usually the last step in the hiring process.

What kind of information is released if I sign that form?

Obviously, all employees want to know if they will be harmed by hiring someone they do not know. And we can all relate and appreciate that.

There are many points of information that can be released when you sign the background check release form and can include:

o Credit check

o Criminal records

o Motor vehicle records including any DUIs

o Military service record

o Civil lawsuits if any

o Education records

o Current employment and previous employment records

o Reference checks

When asked to sign a form such as this, you are giving the employer the right and privilege to allow others to disclose some or all of the above information. Considering that statistics have shown that over 50% of all employment applicants lie in some way, shape or form on their applications, it has now become a regular part of the screening process even for small businesses.

What can I do to understand what will be shown when I sign the background check release form?

Find a background check company and do your own search to find out exactly what they will see. The only company that we recommend is InfoRegistry which is endorsed by some of the most major corporations and phone companies in the nation. Do the check. Don’t be surprised. It is very inexpensive and worth every penny!

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