Where can I find what charges have been brought against me for a job application?

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Where can I find what charges have been brought against me for a job application?

I had some as a kid but don’t remember them all; it was over 20 years ago.

Asked on November 7, 2011 under Criminal Law, Pennsylvania

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Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

The best way for you to look up all criminal convictions that you have would go online and pay for a 24 hour pass to do a background search of yourself as to all criminal convictions. The cost is around $35.00 or so.

Once you pull up the information you want after paying for the service, you simply print out the data and save for future reference. Depending upon the convictions that you have, you might consider looking into the possibility of trying to get some expunged. However, you would most likely need to retain a criminal defense attorney for that type of a proceeding.


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