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Begin by entering your full name in the designated field labeled 'print name'. This is essential for identifying yourself in the consent process.
Next, provide the name of the potential employer or landlord in the specified area. This ensures that your consent is directed appropriately.
Review the consent statement carefully. It outlines that you are allowing background checks and reference inquiries related to your application for employment or tenancy.
Sign the document in the 'Signed' field, followed by entering today's date in the provided space. This confirms your agreement to the terms outlined.
Finally, print your name again where indicated to complete the form. Ensure all fields are filled accurately before submission.
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