Friday, February 26, 2010

What can someone do to clear their record ';theft by check';.?

This person has been having trouble finding a job due to this on her record. It was one time mistake, she paid the price, but employers like her, interview her, and when background check comes through that shows up. Suggestions anyone?';What can someone do to clear their record ';theft by check';.?
Yes, go to your local one-stop career center, they have job developers that will work with you and recomend you to some employers they also have bonded programs you can participate in. What this means is that they put a bond of a certain amount on you and if you slip at work the employer can claim the loses to the bond. The services are completely free check it out: http://www.servicelocator.orgWhat can someone do to clear their record ';theft by check';.?
If she made it right with the establishment to whom she wrote the check, maybe they would write a letter on her behalf... maybe clear her record or at least give to prospective employers.





She should explain the case in the interview, before the background check. It's better to hear something like this from the person directly so she can show she is honest and forthright.
500 bucks should be able to get it expunged


otherwise she will just have to wait it out


it usually doesn't show up after 7 years on a background check
apply for rehab and pardons.


usually an attorney or even a public defender can help you with this, if enough time has gone by

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