Posted by DUIPROCESS.COM on August 09, 2003 at 12:58:59:
In Reply to: Military problem giving me an FBI record? posted by Rob on August 07, 2003 at 23:15:31:
did they follow up on the "hit?" usually once something comes up on a background check, its the beginning of the investigation. then they will delve into the "hit" and learn more about it. they should have ok'd it after inspection.
the fact that they didn't seems like you were charged with something even though they said that you weren't. Or something was placed on your record. If its with the FBI, the easiest way to find out about it is to contact them directly and request a copy of your file. You need to know whats on it first then you can clear it off. After you see what it is there are many ways to get it taken off, military or civilian.
So order your file from the FBI first.
Good luck to you.
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: Please help me. I served in the U.S. Army (Officer) 1985 through 1989. There was a C.I.D. investigation of which I was a interviewed, but nothing became of the investigation. I was never charged and my commander (Lt. Colonel) talked with me but said he didn't believe I did anything wrong. Well, in 2000 I applied for a teaching job and was informed that I had a "hit" on the FBI's database as being arrested - something that never happened! This incident in the military was the cause.
: My question, is how do I have this removed from my "record" so potential employers are not given wrong information.
: Thanks!