Felonies are a part of your permanent record and can therefore be seen on your criminal history forever. The only way to have it remove is by having it expunged through the court that handed down the decision.
Cook County, Illinois typically goes back seven years for criminal background checks for employment purposes. However, certain offenses, such as sex crimes and other serious felonies, may have no time limit on how far back they are reported. It's best to check with the specific background check provider for accurate information.
Criminal record checks in North Carolina typically go back 7 years for most background screenings. However, certain types of offenses, such as felonies, may remain on a person's criminal record indefinitely.
Most landlords check back at least two years, some check as far back as seven years. Some do not check at all. Generally the more high rent the place is the more thoughlhly they will check.
Never heard of "drive-a-check." If you actually mean a drivers record check, it can go as far back as the person conducting the check wants to go.
They can go back as far as they wish. They get to determine the perimeters of the background search.
As far as they wish, excludindg your juvenile record, of course.
There is no time limit on how far back a background check can go in Arkansas. Any criminal conviction can be looked at no matter how long ago it was.
There is no cut off date. They can go back as far as they wish.
Way back!
I know my background check went back 10 years.
Back to your 18th birthday.