
How Do I Correct Any Errors Found on Background Checks?
You’re in luck. The law is on your side when it comes to background checks for employment purposes. Prior to making a decision not to hire you, the employer must give you written notice of their intent to do so and the name of the company that conducted the background check on you. They must also give you a copy of the report and wait at least five (5) days to allow you to dispute the information in the report. If an error is found on the report and you dispute it, the employer and the background check company must reinvestigate the dispute and correct any errors and prove to you that they have done so.
How Can I Avoid Errors on Background Checks in the First Place?
Jobseekers can avoid errors on background checks by making sure their Information is current, accurate, and secure with a “personal” background check. In today’s “Age of Information,” people are what their personal information says they are. Jobseekers consenting to a background check should at least know what information will be uncovered beforehand or else suffer the consequences of lost jobs. Personal background checks protect consumers by protecting their personal information and finding any errors before they find the consumers. Since it is their information, it is up to consumers to make sure their Personally Identifiable Information (PII) is correct with a personal background check.
If there are errors on your background check report, correcting those inaccuracies can be time-consuming and frustrating. MyBackgroundCheck.com can not only provide you with a complete report, but can also filter and help repair your background check.
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