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Answer: There are several options available: 1) Review of Criminal History Information (PDF) by making an appointment and visiting any DPS FAST location in your area to be printed electronically; 2) Conduct an on-line name-based search using the C.R.S. Public Site.
In the state of Texas, criminal background checks generated by an employer can go back seven years into an applicant's criminal and personal history. There are, however, some exceptions to this rule.
The standard for employment-related background checks in Texas is seven years, except for criminal convictions, which may be reported indefinitely. The seven-year limit applies to tax liens, suits or judgments, and most credit history. Records of bankruptcies may go back as far as 10 years.
Any person may access Texas public records, except in situations where the information is confidential or disclosure is prohibited by law (Texas Government Code Chapter 552.007).
In 2018, California eliminated its "check the box" system of screening applicants with criminal backgrounds. Meaning, under California law, it is against the law to ask an applicant any questions regarding an applicant's criminal history during interviews or on the job application itself.
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The records must show that during the past 20 years for a felony, and the past 10 years for a class A or B misdemeanor, the person has not been convicted of, or sentenced to deferred adjudication for, an offense against a person or a family, an offense against property, or public indecency.
(The FBI will not conduct a fingerprint-based check until the requesting state conducts one). The FBI charges $13.25 to conduct a fingerprint-based check ($11.25 for foster and adoptive parent applicants and volunteers).
Court records may be obtained from the court where the case was heard. Criminal history records may be obtained from the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS). Please make your request as specific as possible. The more specific your request, the better we'll be able to determine what records to pull for you.
Answer: There are several options available: 1) Review of Criminal History Information (PDF) by making an appointment and visiting any DPS FAST location in your area to be printed electronically; 2) Conduct an on-line name-based search using the C.R.S. Public Site.
All felonies: 3 years.

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