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EXPUNGEMENT ; RECORD CLEARANCE ; RECORD REDUCTION
GETTING A JOB Can public and private employers in California ask job applicants about arrests not leading to convictions? No employer, whether a public agency or private individual or corporation, shall ask an applicant for employment to disclose, through any written form or verbally, information concerning an arrest or detention that did not result in conviction. Cal. Labor Code §432.7(a). Arrests for which diversion was ordered and followed by dismissal should not be considered. Cal. Penal Code § 13203(c)1-3. Note that law enforcement authorities (Cal. Penal Code § 13203) and health care facilities (Cal. Labor Code § 432.7) may consider certain arrests not leading to convictions. What is the difference between public and private employers in California in regards to employer background checks? In California, criminal histories or “RAP sheets” compiled by law enforcement agencies are not public record. Only certain public employers such as public utilities, law enforcement, security guard firms, and childcare facilities have access to this information. (California Penal Code §11105, 13300). Private employers generally do not have access to “RAP sheets” and often conduct their own investigation in this area or hire private criminal background screening companies to obtain this information. If an employer conducts a criminal background check using a private screening company, California law requires the employer to notify the applicant, obtain consent, and allow the applicant to obtain a copy of the report within 3 days of the date the employer receives it. California law also requires an employer to allow applicants to receive copies of any public records the employer reviews on its own regarding the applicant’s criminal history. In addition, the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act requires employers to provide you with a copy of the criminal record report and a summary of your rights before taking any adverse employment action (refusing to hire, termination) based on the report. WHAT CAN I DO?
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(Information obtained from “Employment Discrimination and What to do About it,” by Legal Action Center, www.LAC.org)
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