What I find discouraging is seeing people that are so worried about the hiring process they never apply. And then time slips by and they get older, have a family etc. The majority of people I've seen do this would most likely have been great cops. The specific disqualifiers and so forth vary vastly from agency to agency. I'll say this, if I could get hired you most likely could aswell. The department's aren't going to come knocking on your door one day and offer you a job. Be a go getter and apply. Take all steps seriously. It can be a very exhausting process particularly if you're going through multiple processes. Good luck!
I’m heavily considering applying at my local sheriff’s department, of course I’m going to be completely honest about my past, etc. I’m worried to waste my time though, I’ve driven numerous times under the affect of marijuana, however I’ve never been incarcerated. Should I follow through?
Holy Cats one look at the news on any given day shows that any idiot can be a cop in america! most american cops wouldn't get an interview in more civilized countries!
@@hjkl4153 Idk why I've never gotten any notifications about comments so I'm sorry it's a late response. It depends on the agency if it requires a degree but I've seen a lot of departments move towards that as a requirement. One of the reasons is due to a college degree has pretty much become the new high school diploma. Pre 2008 financial collapse having a degree wasn't needed for a lot of jobs. After the financial collapse high school graduates couldn't find jobs so they went to college and now having a degree is very common, most certainly more common than when I graduated high school. Becoming a correctional officer can be a good way to get into law enforcement and eventually out to the patrol side of it. There are some pitfalls though with that route, most commonly people get comfortable with where they're at as a correctional officer that they never try to go out for patrol. There a bunch of other caveats with that route too.
@@zacapoo There 2 ways you can do this. 1 - you never try and spend the rest of your life wondering if you could've gotten hired. 2 - Apply and go through the process and either get hired or rejected but at least with this option if you don't get hired you'll know. So my advice, apply and apply to a bunch of departments. I've seen it take a few people with issues in their past get hired but they stuck with it and never gave up. One of those people it took 5 years to get hired at the ripe young age of 50.
The key is to ensure that the companies job application is filled out accurately and completely. If you embellish on your resume, be sure you leave this off the job application. Its the job application that the hiring employer is looking at and going off of.
My department is hiring 6 officers and I’m 6th out of 25 on the chiefs list. I was the first to turn in my background investigation packet and the suspense is killing me.
I wonder what may be the case if during a background check, the applicant is truthful in everything but several of his/her references lied about his/her history to slander the name. Whose fault will that be at that point?
But if the individual is a sociopath, wouldn't they plan ahead by thinking of those naive people who would actually help cover for them, then only list them and also contact those people ahead of time to tell them about it?
Do not worry about anything in your background ,I have had fbi,abi, abc, it, covington county sherrif dept andalusia police dept, be truthful it will be okay
Does the BI call previous military units (as it says to list military assignments under previous employment history), none of my supervisors are there anymore?
What if you are 40 years old, never owned a car, haven't driven a car in a few years, lived alone for most of your life, the high school you graduated from 24 years ago no longer has records, you're self-employed, your relatives only see you a few times a year, you only have a few close friends, and your ex girlfriends are cop-haters who won't let you give the PD their contact info, but you have a clean record, no alcohol or drugs because you're a prude, good credit, and never lose your temper?
Parking ticket is not moving violation. May get DQ if you have 100+ ! Tint is a non-moving violation. No points assessed. As one of my colleagues mentioned, if you get the tint removed, and show proof (a receipt of some sort) the DA will usually dismiss the charge entirely.
Law Enforcement Preparation thank you for your response. I have a few questions as I'm doing my background information. I was homeless for a year and during the end I was living with a friend, not on the lease, but I did get some mail and help with rent. Do I still put that place under residence history? Also, there was a job I had called pizza world , I was paid cash hand, under the table. I wasn't on payroll. Do I still add the place to my work history? I'm excited to be in law enforcement! Just passed the pallet B and physical test!
Law Enforcement Preparation thank you! There are many things I'm not proud of , but no one on this Earth forced me to do this, faith and I knew this would be best for me.
Had a little debate with some people regarding what to out and what not to put. Should I just come clean and be honest? I was living in my car for a year and a half by choice, isn't that considered homeless?
I have my background investigation tomorrow for the LASD. I was wondering if my arrest from 5 years ago would be an automatic dq. My ex gf framed me claiming I hit her and they booked me. She dropped the charges and was let go with no bail or charge. Will that affect me ? I'm 24 now. That's all I ever done bad. Oh and I took the polygraph before this. Idk why they made me do that first
just amazes me, up and down the comments, idiots that obviously have no business even thinking about being a cop, asking one stupid question after another... "i killed a guy in a dui, it was a few years ago, can i be a cop?!?!"
I'm process for corrections department in Rancho Cucamonga California, so if I have a collection in my credit report from boxing gym . Somebody could tell me if I'm going to be disqualified for that collection that appears on my credit report?
Law Enforcement Preparation wow your answer shocks me because it is wrong. According to POST standards, any collections on your credit MUST be cleared up. No grey area about it.
Is it true that they can have a warrant for social media history? I heard they can grab deleted posts and stuff and I had some dumb shit when I was 15-16.
Law Enforcement Preparation my social media is all cleaned up as I’m a grown up who wants to be as good a candidate as possible. I’m actually deleting my old social media’s as I don’t use them anymore so I wonder if that also helps
In my opinion it's better to be honest than trying to hide something . They just want to know who you are. We all have done some dumbshit in our life. So, just be honest.
Hey 👋 I just want to get my arrest records and see what is on it , I have never get a DUI , I have never been arrested for any drugs, I have never had a car accident in over 35 years and last time I had a speeding ticket is 15-20 years ago so and one out there that could help me by who I can hire to get me this report I would very much Appreciate your help, thanks
Tom - I am not an expert on this and have no direct experience using online resource. But there are many available. They don't cost a lot, depending upon how much stuff you ask for. Search the web. Here is a good starting point - www.recordgone.com/articles/obtain-criminal-records.htm
I’m a foreigner and my fiancée works for the US government. He said he needs an approval for our marriage and it’s why I must go through a process, then an interview too. He’s requiring me the SF 85P - Questionnaire of Public Trust Position. Had little debate with some people about my employment history, how I can put into words the years I worked without signed work card or a formal contract, I was a promotional model. Does it counts as a job for them? Somehow, it makes me sad and ends making me feel inferior to people who have formal jobs.
Hello everyone I passed my cdcr written exam on 4/26/2021 and am worried about the upcoming background investigation. I made a mistake in my life that Im ashamed of and am paying for I was arrested in Nov 2020 for Domestic Violence and charged in March 2021 for DV as a misdemeanor. I just wanna know if I can get hired with that on my record. Thanks and have a good day.
Douglas - agency is different, so don't give up. DV is a very serious issue for law enforcement and that fact that it happened recently is not good. Time heals all wounds.
Dear Skeptical, 2 things to remember: Both private companies and government agencies have invested a lot of money in you by the time they do a background investigation, assuming you have passed the "pre-screening" requirements. They really want to "weed you in" as opposed to "weed you out" and evaluate the "whole person". Most private companies are interested in the past 7 years (employment or otherwise) but government agencies have access to anything that is in a government computer. Personally, I NEVER contact HR depts., as they have a "canned" "hired on terminated on" format for liability reasons. I always try to contact immediate supervisors as they MAY be inclined to give me the real scoop. If you were arrested for "stealing or something" that will be found in a criminal search, employer or not.
Would being virtually perfect to the point of being known as a "square" by EVERYONE disqualify you as a mere detention officer? Absolutely. FML. I'm starting to think I'm not corrupted enough to work in law enforcement. No joke.
Chad Collins Most bid departments are corrupted anyways. One way or another, there is plenty of corruption within every department. I have so many friends within multiple departments, from small to large, that have all told me this
Very simple: Most government agencies or large companies ask you to list "3 or 4 friends" as references...... They could not care less about your "friends", as they know what they will say. The first thing they ask is "Can you tell me some other people Gary is friends with".... and so on and so on. During "field interviews" they will also ask neighbors and former co-workers "So, who were some of Gary's friends" etc.
Not trying to be a cop but actually EMT its probably a similar BI though. I got charged with possesion of .5 grams of marijuana when i was a freshman in highschool. Think that would fail me? Havent had any run ins with the law since. Although on a road trip my friend got a ticket driving my car EDIT- the POM charge has also since been expunged. Should I even mention it?
When I went through the background check for a state police agency you did not have to divulge any arrest when you were a minor particularly if it was expunged. HOWEVER you still had to admit to the crime in your criminal background check. I've been a EMT for over 16 years and I never had a background check as rigorous as a police department one would be. I wouldn't worry about the ticket. Just explain what happened. I smoked marijuana several times in high school and admitted to it and still got hired.
When I got to the office, my background investigator told me that he would review my backgrounds document and that he understands that sometimes you forget to write things that it was time to clear everything up and also there are some tricky questions in the document. So we started to review everything, he started recording me with a tape recorder, I think I made a mistake in the questions about the drug experience. I told him about my experience with marijuana in 2014 at a party, the problem was that after that he did a similar question Have you ever been around people who use drugs? and I said no, that's when he corrected me he told me that he had to say yes because when he used marijuana at a party, of course, there were other people smoking marijuana.Another mistake I made, I think it was when I did not write down my trolley infraction which is when you get on the train without paying the ticket, I have two tickets, one in 2015 and one in 2018, but I went to court and paid for the infractions, the problem was that I just wrote down the 2018 fine and he asked why you didn't write down the 2015 fine. Seriously, I forgot to write it down. He noticed my 2015 ticket because it is the second time that I apply to this department and in my first document that I delivered I wrote about my 2015 ticket. In the end, he told me that if you fail you will receive a letter by mail and if you pass the next step is the polygraph. Do you think I'm in trouble?
Bryan - the coaching the BI is giving you is good. These are forgivable errors for now, but you better get your story cleared up before you take the poly. Get his course to help. www.sgtgodoy.com/online-store/#!/Mastering-the-Polygraph/p/76121209/category=18084148
what if u didn't sign any waiver with first police agency and failed on the background check can they still share information with new one u are applying for even if u didn’t sign any waiver with first one but the new one u did
Don't think about "waivers." Each new BI will gather whatever facts they can get their hands on and make their own decision. Each step of the hiring process requires that you be truthful in your disclosures.
Im worried about my education I have stints in several community colleges and I was dismissed by a few for poor grades but I eventually got my degree I then was accepted to a state university but they ended up turning me down because I forgot to disclose some transcripts that weren’t pertinent how bad would this look on me?
I believe I’m in the same boat as you. When I started college, it was a community college. My first semester was horrible. I failed most of my classes. I ended up moving, so I took classes at another college. Since most of my grades were horrible, I didn’t think it mattered for me to transfer my credits. I ended up getting more serious about my grades and started doing a lot better. I didn’t want those bad grades to effect my GPA is why I didn’t transfer them. There was nothing to transfer anyways lol. Everyone is telling me that the polygraph test is inaccurate. People are telling me that honest people fail the test all the time because they got nervous during the test. They told the truth, but they still failed. I think that’s where I might be screwed too because I never taken a polygraph before. It’s going to intimidate me and make me nervous for no reason. That could cause me to fail the polygraph even when I’m telling the truth
@@DrunkenGuitarGuy it all work out and I was actually trying to be a firefighter which is the same background process but I ended turning down the position for something else. Nice try though troll
I have a question. If you were caught shoplifting when you were ten years old and are now 27, will that show in your background or will it have been taken off? Will the BI see that? I was told after a certain amount of years it will be erased but idk if BI can still see it. I'm from CA. Please any answers would help. Thank you.
I realize this is a year late, but even if it's somehow still on your record and you were actually arrested for it....you were ten. That is beyond even the "teenagers do stupid shit" grace that they grant people who had minor nonviolent offenses and have cleaned up their act. If it was an actual arrest, then don't hide it - as long as the last time you did anything shady was when you were a literal child, you're probably going to be fine.
@@DrunkenGuitarGuy You really need to get lost. Stop being a troll. With your comment I'm guessing we should get you ready for sainthood because you've never made a single mistake in your life. You should post a recent video to your channel of you playing your guitar terribly with beer bottles everywhere. I do wonder what country you're from where every single police officer walks on water and is without sin. A 10 year old that stole something should be disqualified by any "credible" department. Give me a break. Go be a drunk somewhere else. You probably can't even read sheet music.
So I’m C/O in Florida and will eventually try and get into a sheriffs office or city police department once I get a few years of experience and fix my finances. My only worry is that since I’ve had a suspended license for a failure to pay a fine, it would be a disqualification. In your experience would that be something that would automatically disqualify someone or is that something that’s on a case to case basis?
Probably going to be a case by case basis. It'll depend on what the fine was for, was it a moving or non moving violation and the circumstances that led to it not being paid and how long you were potentially driving knowingly or unknowingly on a suspended license. Departments will sometimes list their automatic DQ's and none of what you said is usually on that list unless it was a felony or certain types of misdemeanors which is probably unlikely if you got a fine instead of a summons. I'm not sure on Florida POST standards for hiring so I'd suggest looking those up. Could also ask an officer that's in the hiring/recruitment unit (if the department has that). Apply anyway then you'll know for certain but as I've said in other comments on this video, a DQ for one agency may not be a DQ for another agency.
Hi Sir, I have a question , I was checking my PHS for California Corrections and I noticed that I marked No to question Have you ever been fired form a job ?I think I marked No by accident. Whatever , I wrote down the reason I got fired from that job? I never tried to hide anything. I was trying to disclose this after my fingerprints day , but they told me wait until your get a background investigator.Do you think I will be in trouble?
What kind of Military "problems " will cause the investigation to seize? Something like a Dishonorable Discharge or something as simple as an Article 15?
@@lawenforcementprep884 Thank you for responding so quickly. I received an Article 15 back in 2012 for having a few beers in a part of the Army base I wasn't supposed to. It wasn't a DUI, I wasn't arrested, I was just given a citation.
@@lawenforcementprep884Hi there , I have another question ,I would like to be police officer ,but like English is my second language.I decided to joint the National Guard because military records make better history background.When I sing my contract for the National Guard was unfamiliar with army procedures , Even I didnt know how march.I only I went to one week drill weekend and they send me to basic training , thats why in basic training I was very confuse about Military instructions. The drill seargent begun saying that I didnt understand English. They decided to send me back to home because they wanted to send me to English school to Texas.When I went to the National Guard office , the sergeants told me that it was weird , that they send me back to home because even I was talking with them in English.My recruiter took me to meps to take the English second language exam to send me to English school in Texas , but I didnt qualify because I get higher score.My MOES in the army was 19 delta, but my recruiter asked me if I would like to change my 19 delta for 11 bravo to no have the same experience that I had when I went to basic training I said yes. My recruiter was trying to make a negociation my MOES , but they said to my recruiter that my process could delay untill 2 years . the best way was get discharged for 6 months . I get general discharge , but I will come back in July. Do you think we this discharged it is going to be hard to apply for police officer? Im worry about it
@@lawenforcementprep884 Yes , I know that , thats why im comunity college , but that do think that military discharged that I get could be bad for apply to any police deparment?
That same thing happened to me while I was in the USMC and happened again Air Force boot camp for pretty much the same reason but that was a couple years ago. Do you think I stand a chance in any law enforcement agency?
Question- my record in every aspect is clean other than my credit score. I had started of good then lost my job which caused me financial hardship that led to poor credit. I recently enrolled an a debt consolidation program to pay of the creditors in a certain period of time. Will that help me in any way showing that I’m trying to resolve the situation? Atm I’m the process of hearing from my BI with LASD.
GT performance I unfortunately withdrew . My Background investigator suggested me to wait out a year to work on my credit and get solid work history. But I know that I sooner than later will join and know what I need to work on to get hired on. I’ll be reapplying mid next year. GoodLuck to you sir
Hi Sergeant , I have a question , yesterday I went to take my live screen fingerprints for California Corrections. Do you know what they are trying to find out? Or what they will find out?I'm going, to be honest with you, I don't know if you could give me any advice in 2013 applied for an agency for cleaning, that agency use cleans the sheriff buildings.Even, that I didn't get a job thru sheriff agency they took my fingerprints to work there. The problem was that I forgot to mention it.Do you think they will find out?
Bryan - they probably will find out, but it should not be a problem. It's OK to forget things like that - it would not be good if your fingerprints were on file for some criminal investigation . Relax!
@@lawenforcementprep884 The problem was that they fired me from that job because they didn't need me more, because I wasn't working enough that they wanted, but it was 7 years ago and I wasn't mature at the time. Any advice?
the problem was that they fired me from that job because they didn't need me anymore because maybe I wasn't working enough as they wanted me to. I was immature at the time. Any advice? I'm really scared.
@@bryanquiroga3912 The plot thickens! So you are worried that you were not truthful on the questions about "did you ever get fired from a job?" Nothing you can do now except relax. Usually the fingerprinting is late in the hiring process - not sure hwre you are. If so, the purpose is to clear criminal records not job history. So, relax.
@@lawenforcementprep884 The truth is, I forgot about that job because I only worked 3 weeks and I hardly remember. I'm just getting started, the California Department of Corrections first takes your fingerprints and then begins to look into everything you wrote on your phs form. I'm nervous because is my dream work for any law enforcement department.
Ok so I want to know exactly how they can find out if I did drugs? I’ve done MJ and steroids but how exactly will they find out? I did them while in the Army and no one found out and the people I did them with I put down as references so they have my back. I want to know how they can find out it’s not like they were watching me back then? Thanks! By the way I passed the polygraph!
Law Enforcement Prep That’s what I thought! But I was just curious because everyone always says they find out so don’t lie but in my case it’s basically impossible. Obviously I regret doing it for health reasons and risking addiction but I’m good now and look forward to entering this amazing profession.
Yes you can. It is not an automatic disqualifier. Final decision of course, depends upon local agency, your attitude and level of competition for the job openings.
I'm 28 and have been drug free for 9 years, I have never been arrested or had DUIs, however the hardest drug I've ever used was LSD a few times in my teen years. can this be forgiven? I really don't want to lie on the polygraph about LSD I've confessed to marijuana usage in high school but I'm afraid LSD while it may not disqualify me will make them say thanks but no thanks. what should I do?
Law Enforcement Preparation also when I was 15 my ex girlfriend told her therapist that I sexually assaulted her, which is completely false. the therapist had to notify the parents and police by law and there was an investigation done on me. she was a complete nutcase who has been to psych wards and ultimately the DA declined to file any charges. how bad will this hurt me?
I found out when applying for a ride along at the agency that had done the investigation on me in my home city that this will make my chances of being an officer slim to none. it devastated me that a false allegation can ruin this for me. is it true?
if you are foreign then how to get intelligence analyst (defence department) job .. for this post you have to be a citizen of that country. so what are the options for this post on private and public sector?!
I've been dinged twice by CDCR in the background stage for my driving record. I have had a clean driving record the past 4 years but tickets and what not are still on there. Is it good to go through thr process still for CHP?
Law Enforcement Preparation... can I become a CHP or CO here in CA with a reduced felony to a misdemeanor and the misdemeanor was expunged? Haven’t been in any trouble just working for my family & I and going to school a lot...getting as much education I can... we all make mistakes...
I’ve had multiple license suspensions due to unpaid tickets, and bench warrants for no shows to ticket violations, I got a minor summons for possession of marijuana other than that record has nothing on it, do you think the NYPD can still consider me? PS I’m 21
Law Enforcement Preparation I’ve apply to most agencies State Trooper, Corrections, and soon NYPD, this wrong was all 2 years ago I’ve kept clean since and I’ve tried my best when I decided I wanted to go for it I also got a speeding ticket 2 years ago as well. I really appreciated how fast you responded thank you very much.
Law Enforcement Preparation Hey, Oliver from Miami here. Clean background. Driving record a couple tickets first from 2007 illegal left turn, speeding in 2012, suspended insurance/license maybe twice in 2015/2016 last ticket was careless driving in 2018 last year, resulting in accident on the highway. Not at fault but blamed as my fault since I hit the car in front of me by the back BUT only because I got hit first. I had stopped right before hitting the car and 2seconds after I’m hit causing me to hit the car in front! Job hopping in my younger days! Last time was 4 years ago! Credit is definitely being fixed next year! Would I be a good candidate? Please be completely honest and thank you very much
@@Hogib35 no wonder american police is in such a disgraceful place! no idiots like you should definitely not be cops, but hey in america i'm sure you can find some disgraced department to hire you! you're stupid and you obviously don't take responsibility for your actions!
Does job hopping and leaving some jobs without two week notice affect you greatly,and I also left out two or three jobs out of the job application because I work there for such a small mount Of time
@@lawenforcementprep884 I was going to ask the same thing? is it worth noting down previous employers that you worked at for a very short period of time? (for ex. 2-3 months)
@@moneyguyfly6583 Even if it was over 7 years ago? I got nothing to hide but its honestly really just not worth mentioning them. I keep getting mixed answers, to mention them and to not. It was 2 jobs, a grocery store job and McDonalds job, both of which I had during teen years. I feel like why'd a police job even care about those experiences.
@@FaFa-sj3od To think about it you are correct. It's not like once you get a law enforcement job you are going to leave it immediately. The world's biggest idiot knows not to do that obviously. put in a great 5-10 years then you'll be able to switch out for a better agency. And FYI I hope that investigators are trained to know there are both sides to a story and they should not go off solely on the opinions of your past employers, good or bad.
@@uuglyddoll8333 if you got a dui at 21 and apply at 35 without any problems since you most likely can get hired lol. But don't go at 22 thinking you good. Lmao
Absolutely Yes, especially if you apply for another job that requires clearance. Background Investigation is always ongoing. If you have a Secret Clearance, it will be reconducted every 10 years. If you have Top Secret or SCI, every 5 years. Thank you
Wait what? They call past teachers and landlords and so on? That's so crazy. Hold up there's no way this is accurate...you're telling me a private investigator is going to go across the country and interview my neighbors from my home town? This can't be accurate.
I have a quick question. What if you have one not-at-fault traffic collision on record and an at-fault traffic collision on record how do you think the investigator will perceive that and will it something that is disqualifying. Also, what if you didn't have good grades in Highschool , but you got good grades in College how will the investigator percieve that?
They will ask you on your polygraph, I just had my polygraph last month. One of my very many questions were have you ever been fired or let go of a job?
Just_Blazed_Jr Alcantara yes they have you fill out a packet of questions, last time you did illegal drugs. Have you stole. Have you ever had sex with someone under the age of 18, while you were older then 18. What police department you applying too?
They will ask about all drug use, alcohol, all traffic related tickets, license problems, they want all info on where you lived since the age of 16. All jobs you have had. They will call your references. Credit check is a big one. Remain consistent in all answers. And be honest in everything. I have had the initial application online, the paper app which is huge, i had to collect my own background info. From all states and counties i worked with, i went through the polygraph, then had an interview with a detective, now im up for my oral board interview.
I take my Polygraph exam for Border Patrol August 5th which I hope I pass I have kept a clean record and school record, but my credit score took a big ding when I started to pay for my university classes for the past 2 years. Would this disqualify me?
I know a lot of honorable people. A LOT! But by these standards laid out in this video, it seems that they are looking for Jesus Christ Himself! No one is perfect... but by these standards, NO ONE is worthy of hiring!
"Expunged" records do not exist in California. Expunged records are available to the public as well. Private background investigators such as myself can see them, but cannot use them on a report to a potential employer. Government agencies can and will access ALL civil and criminal records: Purged, expunged, sealed, juvenile...
I had a "hit and run" when I was 17 although it was not added to my criminal nor driving record due to the very minor damage and being that i didnt even know i hit the vehicle. I've searched to my records to try and find it and it isn't there so I didn't put it on my application. Should I mention it in my background check tomorrow?
Fa Fa No not during the background check, but I did explain the situation during my polygraph. I didn't want to risk lying about anything. Im hoping me explaining that situation during the poly and not to the background investigator doesn't affect my chances of being hired.
@@ericselmon8242 oh I gotchya do you feel comfortable letting us know what they ask during the polygraph? Like do they ask you unfair questions to corner you? or is it just general statements like "did you ever rob a store" ..? thanks in advance for your response.
Fa Fa yea man the questions were general like "have the police ever been called to your residence" and " Have you ever stolen money from anyone or place of business?" But I passed it and the psychology test. I actually have an interview with the chief tomorrow.
@Suffer No Fools or had connections in the department. My friend who's in the academy now after going through so much shit during the hiring process was telling me stories of how people who got connections in the department get hired in so quick and easy and were able to skip through so many steps in their hiring process.
Would more than 1 misdemeanor effect me if they were in my juvenile days when I was around the age of 16 I am now 19. And I'm looking forward to apply the police department when I turn 21 but in the mean while get some college classes going what are the chance of getting accepted ?!
DO NOT LIE ON THE APPLICATION, IT WILL COME BACK AND BITE YOU the person interviewing you has seen all and heard all. My interviewer found where I had made a mistake and allowed me to correct it .
Hi there, I have a question for you, I got disqualification from the corrections officer because a long time ago in 2013 I join a Boxing Gym, but like my English was too poor I didn't realize I was signing a contract for a year. Then when I lost the job I decided to leave the boxing gym, I went to my bank to avoid my collection payment. I know it was a contract, but I was mad at the time because they never told me it was a contract until I leave the gym and they still were taking money from my bank account. Do you think I'm in big trouble for my future?
Bryan - I don't think it will be a problem. Most credit issues are dropped from your report after 7 years. A lot depends upon how your report looks more recently. Demonstrate that you have learned good lessons and are a better man for it today.
What I find discouraging is seeing people that are so worried about the hiring process they never apply. And then time slips by and they get older, have a family etc. The majority of people I've seen do this would most likely have been great cops. The specific disqualifiers and so forth vary vastly from agency to agency. I'll say this, if I could get hired you most likely could aswell. The department's aren't going to come knocking on your door one day and offer you a job. Be a go getter and apply. Take all steps seriously. It can be a very exhausting process particularly if you're going through multiple processes. Good luck!
I’m heavily considering applying at my local sheriff’s department, of course I’m going to be completely honest about my past, etc. I’m worried to waste my time though, I’ve driven numerous times under the affect of marijuana, however I’ve never been incarcerated. Should I follow through?
@@hjkl4153 it depends some departments don't require college degrees only highscool diploma or GED
Holy Cats
one look at the news on any given day shows that any idiot can be a cop in america! most american cops wouldn't get an interview in more civilized countries!
@@hjkl4153 Idk why I've never gotten any notifications about comments so I'm sorry it's a late response.
It depends on the agency if it requires a degree but I've seen a lot of departments move towards that as a requirement. One of the reasons is due to a college degree has pretty much become the new high school diploma. Pre 2008 financial collapse having a degree wasn't needed for a lot of jobs. After the financial collapse high school graduates couldn't find jobs so they went to college and now having a degree is very common, most certainly more common than when I graduated high school. Becoming a correctional officer can be a good way to get into law enforcement and eventually out to the patrol side of it. There are some pitfalls though with that route, most commonly people get comfortable with where they're at as a correctional officer that they never try to go out for patrol. There a bunch of other caveats with that route too.
@@zacapoo There 2 ways you can do this. 1 - you never try and spend the rest of your life wondering if you could've gotten hired. 2 - Apply and go through the process and either get hired or rejected but at least with this option if you don't get hired you'll know. So my advice, apply and apply to a bunch of departments. I've seen it take a few people with issues in their past get hired but they stuck with it and never gave up. One of those people it took 5 years to get hired at the ripe young age of 50.
The key is to ensure that the companies job application is filled out accurately and completely. If you embellish on your resume, be sure you leave this off the job application. Its the job application that the hiring employer is looking at and going off of.
Great. Now I know how to better survive the background investigation.
Helping the community & understand the people .
My department is hiring 6 officers and I’m 6th out of 25 on the chiefs list. I was the first to turn in my background investigation packet and the suspense is killing me.
Outstanding - congratulations. Have you taken the interview yet? If not, check out my great course on how to pass the interview! Good luck
Did you get in?
I wonder what may be the case if during a background check, the applicant is truthful in everything but several of his/her references lied about his/her history to slander the name. Whose fault will that be at that point?
Hyun Woo Ji
Also, that is another reason behind why most agencies require you to list more than 5 references on your personal history statement.
But if the individual is a sociopath, wouldn't they plan ahead by thinking of those naive people who would actually help cover for them, then only list them and also contact those people ahead of time to tell them about it?
usually the investigator will ask your references for 1-2 more references
Do not worry about anything in your background ,I have had fbi,abi, abc, it, covington county sherrif dept andalusia police dept, be truthful it will be okay
Police Officer Fan Club Who said anything about a sociopath lmao
Does the BI call previous military units (as it says to list military assignments under previous employment history), none of my supervisors are there anymore?
What if you are 40 years old, never owned a car, haven't driven a car in a few years, lived alone for most of your life, the high school you graduated from 24 years ago no longer has records, you're self-employed, your relatives only see you a few times a year, you only have a few close friends, and your ex girlfriends are cop-haters who won't let you give the PD their contact info, but you have a clean record, no alcohol or drugs because you're a prude, good credit, and never lose your temper?
These seem made up bud
Hello anyone know about having parking tickets and tint tickets? Is this a dq? I have no moving violations just non moving.
Parking ticket is not moving violation. May get DQ if you have 100+ ! Tint is a non-moving violation. No points assessed. As one of my colleagues mentioned, if you get the tint removed, and show proof (a receipt of some sort) the DA will usually dismiss the charge entirely.
What about going to a rehabilitation for alcohol?
I have a couple of old roommates who refuse to provide me their information. Can someone help??
Law Enforcement Preparation thank you for your response. I have a few questions as I'm doing my background information. I was homeless for a year and during the end I was living with a friend,
not on the lease, but I did get some mail and help with rent. Do I still put that place under residence history? Also, there was a job I had called pizza world , I was paid cash hand, under the table. I wasn't on payroll. Do I still add the place to my work history? I'm excited to be in law enforcement! Just passed the pallet B and physical test!
Law Enforcement Preparation thank you! There are many things I'm not proud of , but no one on this Earth forced me to do this, faith and I knew this would be best for me.
Had a little debate with some people regarding what to out and what not to put. Should I just come clean and be honest? I was living in my car for a year and a half by choice, isn't that considered homeless?
Mr. Plascencia hey we have the same last name. Puro Plascencia y Guadalajara, Jalisco LOL!
Just checking up, did you ever become an officer?
I have my background investigation tomorrow for the LASD. I was wondering if my arrest from 5 years ago would be an automatic dq. My ex gf framed me claiming I hit her and they booked me. She dropped the charges and was let go with no bail or charge. Will that affect me ? I'm 24 now. That's all I ever done bad. Oh and I took the polygraph before this. Idk why they made me do that first
Tony let us know how it went!
How did it go?
How did it go ??
just amazes me, up and down the comments, idiots that obviously have no business even thinking about being a cop, asking one stupid question after another... "i killed a guy in a dui, it was a few years ago, can i be a cop?!?!"
How did it go.
I made a stupid work decision when I was 16 and smacked a girl on the butt... will this get me DQ’d??
Law Enforcement Preparation thank you!!
@@lawenforcementprep884 Why is that?
@@lawenforcementprep884 Thanks. Why can't you feel guilty then?
@@lawenforcementprep884 Confidence. I see. Thank you!
I'm process for corrections department in Rancho Cucamonga California, so if I have a collection in my credit report from boxing gym . Somebody could tell me if I'm going to be disqualified for that collection that appears on my credit report?
Law Enforcement Preparation wow your answer shocks me because it is wrong. According to POST standards, any collections on your credit MUST be cleared up. No grey area about it.
Or at least establish minimum payments and show all the receipts to the investigator to prove that you are getting it done..
Is it true that they can have a warrant for social media history? I heard they can grab deleted posts and stuff and I had some dumb shit when I was 15-16.
Law Enforcement Preparation my social media is all cleaned up as I’m a grown up who wants to be as good a candidate as possible. I’m actually deleting my old social media’s as I don’t use them anymore so I wonder if that also helps
In my opinion it's better to be honest than trying to hide something .
They just want to know who you are. We all have done some dumbshit in our life. So, just be honest.
Hey 👋 I just want to get my arrest records and see what is on it , I have never get a DUI , I have never been arrested for any drugs, I have never had a car accident in over 35 years and last time I had a speeding ticket is 15-20 years ago so and one out there that could help me by who I can hire to get me this report I would very much Appreciate your help, thanks
Tom - I am not an expert on this and have no direct experience using online resource. But there are many available. They don't cost a lot, depending upon how much stuff you ask for. Search the web. Here is a good starting point - www.recordgone.com/articles/obtain-criminal-records.htm
I’m a foreigner and my fiancée works for the US government. He said he needs an approval for our marriage and it’s why I must go through a process, then an interview too. He’s requiring me the SF 85P - Questionnaire of Public Trust Position. Had little debate with some people about my employment history, how I can put into words the years I worked without signed work card or a formal contract, I was a promotional model. Does it counts as a job for them? Somehow, it makes me sad and ends making me feel inferior to people who have formal jobs.
So you can have an impeccable background check, but if you have bad credit and an unstable work history you can be disqualified. BS!
im in the same boat, did you ever end up passing a background check and getting a job?
Can you be dq’d if you’re driving insurance was revoked for non payment in the past?
AG - interesting question - I don't know for sure - AG = interesting question - I don't know for sure -
Hello everyone I passed my cdcr written exam on 4/26/2021 and am worried about the upcoming background investigation. I made a mistake in my life that Im ashamed of and am paying for I was arrested in Nov 2020 for Domestic Violence and charged in March 2021 for DV as a misdemeanor. I just wanna know if I can get hired with that on my record. Thanks and have a good day.
Douglas - agency is different, so don't give up. DV is a very serious issue for law enforcement and that fact that it happened recently is not good. Time heals all wounds.
Can agencies see EVERY single place that you worked at in highschool?
If you paid taxes, Yes. The IRS and the SSA will have a record of your employment history (tax deductions) from day 1.
Dear Skeptical, 2 things to remember: Both private companies and government agencies have invested a lot of money in you by the time they do a background investigation, assuming you have passed the "pre-screening" requirements. They really want to "weed you in" as opposed to "weed you out" and evaluate the "whole person". Most private companies are interested in the past 7 years (employment or otherwise) but government agencies have access to anything that is in a government computer. Personally, I NEVER contact HR depts., as they have a "canned" "hired on terminated on" format for liability reasons. I always try to contact immediate supervisors as they MAY be inclined to give me the real scoop. If you were arrested for "stealing or something" that will be found in a criminal search, employer or not.
Would being virtually perfect to the point of being known as a "square" by EVERYONE disqualify you as a mere detention officer? Absolutely. FML. I'm starting to think I'm not corrupted enough to work in law enforcement. No joke.
Chad Collins Most bid departments are corrupted anyways. One way or another, there is plenty of corruption within every department. I have so many friends within multiple departments, from small to large, that have all told me this
How are they able to pull up people you know, but didn't list?
Very simple: Most government agencies or large companies ask you to list "3 or 4 friends" as references...... They could not care less about your "friends", as they know what they will say. The first thing they ask is "Can you tell me some other people Gary is friends with".... and so on and so on. During "field interviews" they will also ask neighbors and former co-workers "So, who were some of Gary's friends" etc.
Not trying to be a cop but actually EMT its probably a similar BI though. I got charged with possesion of .5 grams of marijuana when i was a freshman in highschool. Think that would fail me? Havent had any run ins with the law since. Although on a road trip my friend got a ticket driving my car EDIT- the POM charge has also since been expunged. Should I even mention it?
When I went through the background check for a state police agency you did not have to divulge any arrest when you were a minor particularly if it was expunged. HOWEVER you still had to admit to the crime in your criminal background check. I've been a EMT for over 16 years and I never had a background check as rigorous as a police department one would be. I wouldn't worry about the ticket. Just explain what happened. I smoked marijuana several times in high school and admitted to it and still got hired.
When I got to the office, my background investigator told me that he would review my backgrounds document and that he understands that sometimes you forget to write things that it was time to clear everything up and also there are some tricky questions in the document. So we started to review everything, he started recording me with a tape recorder, I think I made a mistake in the questions about the drug experience. I told him about my experience with marijuana in 2014 at a party, the problem was that after that he did a similar question Have you ever been around people who use drugs? and I said no, that's when he corrected me he told me that he had to say yes because when he used marijuana at a party, of course, there were other people smoking marijuana.Another mistake I made, I think it was when I did not write down my trolley infraction which is when you get on the train without paying the ticket, I have two tickets, one in 2015 and one in 2018, but I went to court and paid for the infractions, the problem was that I just wrote down the 2018 fine and he asked why you didn't write down the 2015 fine. Seriously, I forgot to write it down. He noticed my 2015 ticket because it is the second time that I apply to this department and in my first document that I delivered I wrote about my 2015 ticket. In the end, he told me that if you fail you will receive a letter by mail and if you pass the next step is the polygraph. Do you think I'm in trouble?
Bryan - the coaching the BI is giving you is good. These are forgivable errors for now, but you better get your story cleared up before you take the poly. Get his course to help. www.sgtgodoy.com/online-store/#!/Mastering-the-Polygraph/p/76121209/category=18084148
Did you pass?
what if u didn't sign any waiver with first police agency and failed on the background check can they still share information with new one u are applying for even if u didn’t sign any waiver with first one but the new one u did
Don't think about "waivers." Each new BI will gather whatever facts they can get their hands on and make their own decision. Each step of the hiring process requires that you be truthful in your disclosures.
I’ve heard stories about agencies contacting an ex girlfriend, does this happen?
The best source of information ever is an ex-girlfriend and ex-wife. They know that they may an ax to grind but can weed out what is real and not.
Im worried about my education I have stints in several community colleges and I was dismissed by a few for poor grades but I eventually got my degree I then was accepted to a state university but they ended up turning me down because I forgot to disclose some transcripts that weren’t pertinent how bad would this look on me?
I believe I’m in the same boat as you. When I started college, it was a community college. My first semester was horrible. I failed most of my classes. I ended up moving, so I took classes at another college. Since most of my grades were horrible, I didn’t think it mattered for me to transfer my credits. I ended up getting more serious about my grades and started doing a lot better. I didn’t want those bad grades to effect my GPA is why I didn’t transfer them. There was nothing to transfer anyways lol. Everyone is telling me that the polygraph test is inaccurate. People are telling me that honest people fail the test all the time because they got nervous during the test. They told the truth, but they still failed. I think that’s where I might be screwed too because I never taken a polygraph before. It’s going to intimidate me and make me nervous for no reason. That could cause me to fail the polygraph even when I’m telling the truth
intermix
you have nothing to worry about! in america, any idiot can be a cop! you have probably already been hired and killed a few suspects!
@@DrunkenGuitarGuy it all work out and I was actually trying to be a firefighter which is the same background process but I ended turning down the position for something else. Nice try though troll
@@intermix2580 turned it down for assistant manager at your local mcdonalds??
I have a question. If you were caught shoplifting when you were ten years old and are now 27, will that show in your background or will it have been taken off? Will the BI see that? I was told after a certain amount of years it will be erased but idk if BI can still see it. I'm from CA. Please any answers would help. Thank you.
I realize this is a year late, but even if it's somehow still on your record and you were actually arrested for it....you were ten. That is beyond even the "teenagers do stupid shit" grace that they grant people who had minor nonviolent offenses and have cleaned up their act. If it was an actual arrest, then don't hide it - as long as the last time you did anything shady was when you were a literal child, you're probably going to be fine.
@@RianeBane any credible department would disqualify for sure! although i realize this is america, and in america, any idiot can be a cop!
@@DrunkenGuitarGuy You really need to get lost. Stop being a troll. With your comment I'm guessing we should get you ready for sainthood because you've never made a single mistake in your life. You should post a recent video to your channel of you playing your guitar terribly with beer bottles everywhere. I do wonder what country you're from where every single police officer walks on water and is without sin. A 10 year old that stole something should be disqualified by any "credible" department. Give me a break. Go be a drunk somewhere else. You probably can't even read sheet music.
So I’m C/O in Florida and will eventually try and get into a sheriffs office or city police department once I get a few years of experience and fix my finances. My only worry is that since I’ve had a suspended license for a failure to pay a fine, it would be a disqualification. In your experience would that be something that would automatically disqualify someone or is that something that’s on a case to case basis?
Probably going to be a case by case basis. It'll depend on what the fine was for, was it a moving or non moving violation and the circumstances that led to it not being paid and how long you were potentially driving knowingly or unknowingly on a suspended license. Departments will sometimes list their automatic DQ's and none of what you said is usually on that list unless it was a felony or certain types of misdemeanors which is probably unlikely if you got a fine instead of a summons. I'm not sure on Florida POST standards for hiring so I'd suggest looking those up. Could also ask an officer that's in the hiring/recruitment unit (if the department has that). Apply anyway then you'll know for certain but as I've said in other comments on this video, a DQ for one agency may not be a DQ for another agency.
@@holycats8 appreciate the info. I was hired on with an agency in March so I’m good to go!
@@jamiecollins7403 That's awesome! I'm so happy to hear that. Good luck with your career and stay safe!
What If I don’t have prior employment
That is OK = be honest - don't make anything up
@@lawenforcementprep884 thank you so much!
This just made me want to give up I’ve done nothing wrong but it seems complicated
Don't give up. It should make you feel good that our police agencies want good people. :)
Hi Sir, I have a question , I was checking my PHS for California Corrections and I noticed that I marked No to question Have you ever been fired form a job ?I think I marked No by accident. Whatever , I wrote down the reason I got fired from that job? I never tried to hide anything. I was trying to disclose this after my fingerprints day , but they told me wait until your get a background investigator.Do you think I will be in trouble?
Good question - relax - the advice you got is correct - it can be fixed
What kind of Military "problems " will cause the investigation to seize? Something like a Dishonorable Discharge or something as simple as an Article 15?
@@lawenforcementprep884 Thank you for responding so quickly. I received an Article 15 back in 2012 for having a few beers in a part of the Army base I wasn't supposed to. It wasn't a DUI, I wasn't arrested, I was just given a citation.
I got 2 article 15s can they see that
what did he say? lol his reply is gone...
Would this apply to probation/parole officers?
Yea
What about when english is your second language?
@@lawenforcementprep884Hi there , I have another question ,I would like to be police officer ,but like English is my second language.I decided to joint the National Guard because military records make better history background.When I sing my contract for the National Guard was unfamiliar with army procedures , Even I didnt know how march.I only I went to one week drill weekend and they send me to basic training , thats why in basic training I was very confuse about Military instructions. The drill seargent begun saying that I didnt understand English. They decided to send me back to home because they wanted to send me to English school to Texas.When I went to the National Guard office , the sergeants told me that it was weird , that they send me back to home because even I was talking with them in English.My recruiter took me to meps to take the English second language exam to send me to English school in Texas , but I didnt qualify because I get higher score.My MOES in the army was 19 delta, but my recruiter asked me if I would like to change my 19 delta for 11 bravo to no have the same experience that I had when I went to basic training I said yes. My recruiter was trying to make a negociation my MOES , but they said to my recruiter that my process could delay untill 2 years . the best way was get discharged for 6 months . I get general discharge , but I will come back in July. Do you think we this discharged it is going to be hard to apply for police officer? Im worry about it
@@lawenforcementprep884 Yes , I know that , thats why im comunity college , but that do think that military discharged that I get could be bad for apply to any police deparment?
@@bryanquiroga3912 I go to Basic training in Giorgia for 11B too in July 💪🔥
@@12addiel did u finish basic training
@@bryanquiroga3912 no, me toca irme en Junio* perdón no Julio
Can they pull your military medical records?
Assume that they can
@@lawenforcementprep884 I probably wont apply then.
do you have to include military history if you got a general discharge out of basic 4 months in?
YES you do - but it's not an automatic DQ
@@lawenforcementprep884 is an OTH from the military a disqualification?
@@kyleb6538 It depends upon the agency - each one is different - you need to ask their recruiting office
That same thing happened to me while I was in the USMC and happened again Air Force boot camp for pretty much the same reason but that was a couple years ago. Do you think I stand a chance in any law enforcement agency?
Would this also be for a detention officer for cca ?
Question- my record in every aspect is clean other than my credit score. I had started of good then lost my job which caused me financial hardship that led to poor credit. I recently enrolled an a debt consolidation program to pay of the creditors in a certain period of time. Will that help me in any way showing that I’m trying to resolve the situation? Atm I’m the process of hearing from my BI with LASD.
Hey how is it going with your police path? I'm in the same path where i have bad credit and credit car debt.
GT performance I unfortunately withdrew . My Background investigator suggested me to wait out a year to work on my credit and get solid work history. But I know that I sooner than later will join and know what I need to work on to get hired on. I’ll be reapplying mid next year. GoodLuck to you sir
Hi Sergeant , I have a question , yesterday I went to take my live screen fingerprints for California Corrections. Do you know what they are trying to find out? Or what they will find out?I'm going, to be honest with you, I don't know if you could give me any advice in 2013 applied for an agency for cleaning, that agency use cleans the sheriff buildings.Even, that I didn't get a job thru sheriff agency they took my fingerprints to work there. The problem was that I forgot to mention it.Do you think they will find out?
Bryan - they probably will find out, but it should not be a problem. It's OK to forget things like that - it would not be good if your fingerprints were on file for some criminal investigation . Relax!
@@lawenforcementprep884 The problem was that they fired me from that job because they didn't need me more, because I wasn't working enough that they wanted, but it was 7 years ago and I wasn't mature at the time. Any advice?
the problem was that they fired me from that job because they didn't need me anymore because maybe I wasn't working enough as they wanted me to. I was immature at the time. Any advice? I'm really scared.
@@bryanquiroga3912 The plot thickens! So you are worried that you were not truthful on the questions about "did you ever get fired from a job?" Nothing you can do now except relax. Usually the fingerprinting is late in the hiring process - not sure hwre you are. If so, the purpose is to clear criminal records not job history. So, relax.
@@lawenforcementprep884 The truth is, I forgot about that job because I only worked 3 weeks and I hardly remember. I'm just getting started, the California Department of Corrections first takes your fingerprints and then begins to look into everything you wrote on your phs form. I'm nervous because is my dream work for any law enforcement department.
Ok so I want to know exactly how they can find out if I did drugs? I’ve done MJ and steroids but how exactly will they find out? I did them while in the Army and no one found out and the people I did them with I put down as references so they have my back. I want to know how they can find out it’s not like they were watching me back then? Thanks! By the way I passed the polygraph!
Congrats on passing the poly.
As you already know, the only way would be via a blood or urine test, or if someone in your past spilled the beans.
Law Enforcement Prep That’s what I thought! But I was just curious because everyone always says they find out so don’t lie but in my case it’s basically impossible. Obviously I regret doing it for health reasons and risking addiction but I’m good now and look forward to entering this amazing profession.
@@juanramirez1364 ya because cops that think steroids are ok are just what society needs! no wonder america is such a shithole now!
can you get hired if you had a 2 year order protection against you and charged with 240.26.01
Yes you can. It is not an automatic disqualifier. Final decision of course, depends upon local agency, your attitude and level of competition for the job openings.
@@lawenforcementprep884 thanks
Will a DUI from 6 years ago disqualify me?
Ghoul Princess no it will not.
SHOULD BE ABLE TO GET IT EXPUNGED.
For lapd a dui will automatically disqualify you expunged or not
Yes
@@uuglyddoll8333 Nope.
I'm 28 and have been drug free for 9 years, I have never been arrested or had DUIs, however the hardest drug I've ever used was LSD a few times in my teen years. can this be forgiven? I really don't want to lie on the polygraph about LSD I've confessed to marijuana usage in high school but I'm afraid LSD while it may not disqualify me will make them say thanks but no thanks. what should I do?
Law Enforcement Preparation also when I was 15 my ex girlfriend told her therapist that I sexually assaulted her, which is completely false. the therapist had to notify the parents and police by law and there was an investigation done on me. she was a complete nutcase who has been to psych wards and ultimately the DA declined to file any charges. how bad will this hurt me?
I found out when applying for a ride along at the agency that had done the investigation on me in my home city that this will make my chances of being an officer slim to none. it devastated me that a false allegation can ruin this for me. is it true?
what about the background check of a foreign person that comes to work in the usa?
You basically have to go through the same thing - but it takes longer to get records from you schools, reference checks, etc.
@@TaylorScanlon007 do they also use polygraph tests? or that method is used only in governmental and state positions-police, fire dept, army etc?
@@marinab91 almost all law enforcement positions - federal and local, require a polygraph.
@@TaylorScanlon007 I was sure about that. but what about other companies? like that in the hospitality area
@@marinab91 Unless there is a lot of money involved, most businesses do not use a polygraph as part of their hiring process.
if you are foreign then how to get intelligence analyst (defence department) job .. for this post you have to be a citizen of that country. so what are the options for this post on private and public sector?!
I've been dinged twice by CDCR in the background stage for my driving record. I have had a clean driving record the past 4 years but tickets and what not are still on there. Is it good to go through thr process still for CHP?
Law Enforcement Preparation... can I become a CHP or CO here in CA with a reduced felony to a misdemeanor and the misdemeanor was expunged? Haven’t been in any trouble just working for my family & I and going to school a lot...getting as much education I can... we all make mistakes...
I’ve had multiple license suspensions due to unpaid tickets, and bench warrants for no shows to ticket violations, I got a minor summons for possession of marijuana other than that record has nothing on it, do you think the NYPD can still consider me?
PS I’m 21
Law Enforcement Preparation I’ve apply to most agencies State Trooper, Corrections, and soon NYPD, this wrong was all 2 years ago I’ve kept clean since and I’ve tried my best when I decided I wanted to go for it I also got a speeding ticket 2 years ago as well. I really appreciated how fast you responded thank you very much.
Law Enforcement Preparation that’s great news, thank you so much you’ve been really helpful
Law Enforcement Preparation Hey, Oliver from Miami here. Clean background. Driving record a couple tickets first from 2007 illegal left turn, speeding in 2012, suspended insurance/license maybe twice in 2015/2016 last ticket was careless driving in 2018 last year, resulting in accident on the highway. Not at fault but blamed as my fault since I hit the car in front of me by the back BUT only because I got hit first. I had stopped right before hitting the car and 2seconds after I’m hit causing me to hit the car in front! Job hopping in my younger days! Last time was 4 years ago! Credit is definitely being fixed next year! Would I be a good candidate? Please be completely honest and thank you very much
I don’t think so
@@Hogib35 no wonder american police is in such a disgraceful place! no idiots like you should definitely not be cops, but hey in america i'm sure you can find some disgraced department to hire you! you're stupid and you obviously don't take responsibility for your actions!
If i am from another country, how are they going to operate having the fact its a whole other system?
pikout They won’t mind where you are from as long as you meet all the requirements. Good luck!👍
@@jplayz4049 Thanks for the information and the wish man
Does job hopping and leaving some jobs without two week notice affect you greatly,and I also left out two or three jobs out of the job application because I work there for such a small mount Of time
@@lawenforcementprep884 I was going to ask the same thing? is it worth noting down previous employers that you worked at for a very short period of time? (for ex. 2-3 months)
@@FaFa-sj3od my investigator said if you ever got a check from them then yes.
@@moneyguyfly6583 Even if it was over 7 years ago? I got nothing to hide but its honestly really just not worth mentioning them. I keep getting mixed answers, to mention them and to not. It was 2 jobs, a grocery store job and McDonalds job, both of which I had during teen years. I feel like why'd a police job even care about those experiences.
@@FaFa-sj3od To think about it you are correct. It's not like once you get a law enforcement job you are going to leave it immediately. The world's biggest idiot knows not to do that obviously. put in a great 5-10 years then you'll be able to switch out for a better agency. And FYI I hope that investigators are trained to know there are both sides to a story and they should not go off solely on the opinions of your past employers, good or bad.
@@moneyguyfly6583 Thanks for your response man.. so you think put them or exclude those two jobs?
Anyone know about one dui? Also if combat mos count help out a little and with nearly perfect credit?
Automatically DQ'd
@@uuglyddoll8333 not necessarily. I seem people with dui and misdemeanors get hired. They wanna see how you matured after your mistakes.
@@TonyhatesLego11031people yeah...after awhile. 🤷🏽
@@uuglyddoll8333 if you got a dui at 21 and apply at 35 without any problems since you most likely can get hired lol. But don't go at 22 thinking you good. Lmao
@@TonyhatesLego11031people yeah...after a WHILE...😪
Do you still need a background check if you already have a public trust clearance with homeland security?
Absolutely Yes, especially if you apply for another job that requires clearance. Background Investigation is always ongoing.
If you have a Secret Clearance, it will be reconducted every 10 years.
If you have Top Secret or SCI, every 5 years.
Thank you
if you have to ask that question, i question how anyone could trust you with anything? probably just another internet liar / troll!
Wait what? They call past teachers and landlords and so on? That's so crazy. Hold up there's no way this is accurate...you're telling me a private investigator is going to go across the country and interview my neighbors from my home town? This can't be accurate.
Trust me - they don't have to go across country - phones are very effective nowadays :)
I have a quick question. What if you have one not-at-fault traffic collision on record and an at-fault traffic collision on record how do you think the investigator will perceive that and will it something that is disqualifying. Also, what if you didn't have good grades in Highschool , but you got good grades in College how will the investigator percieve that?
Thank you for the reply. I appreciate it.
Can they check previous employment records and why exactly you got fired?
They will ask you on your polygraph, I just had my polygraph last month. One of my very many questions were have you ever been fired or let go of a job?
Tp31995 thanks what about smoking weed or any illegal drugs?
Just_Blazed_Jr Alcantara yes they have you fill out a packet of questions, last time you did illegal drugs.
Have you stole.
Have you ever had sex with someone under the age of 18, while you were older then 18.
What police department you applying too?
They will ask about all drug use, alcohol, all traffic related tickets, license problems, they want all info on where you lived since the age of 16. All jobs you have had. They will call your references. Credit check is a big one. Remain consistent in all answers. And be honest in everything. I have had the initial application online, the paper app which is huge, i had to collect my own background info. From all states and counties i worked with, i went through the polygraph, then had an interview with a detective, now im up for my oral board interview.
Tp31995 the Air Force. Intel jobs you need Top secret clearance which requires you do a polygraph
I take my Polygraph exam for Border Patrol August 5th which I hope I pass I have kept a clean record and school record, but my credit score took a big ding when I started to pay for my university classes for the past 2 years. Would this disqualify me?
Tell me how it goes lol. I'm taking my entrance exam this friday lol im totally scared lol
So did you get hired?
Did you get hired?
Did you make it?
I take a ADD/ADHD medication, I have a prescription for it but will that be a problem?
Will I be disqualified if I quit a job a few hrs before the shift but honest about it on the personal history statement?
They might talk to that employer to get their side of the story to why you quit. I’m going to the first steps of applying for CDCR. Good luck!
What about something that happened as a minor like 15? (It was a Felony) I’m 42 now and want to be a corrections officer.
I know a lot of honorable people. A LOT! But by these standards laid out in this video, it seems that they are looking for Jesus Christ Himself! No one is perfect... but by these standards, NO ONE is worthy of hiring!
What kind of drug test is it? Like the hair one? Or urine
Probably hair
are they able to pull up any expunged records
Law Enforcement Preparation thank you ill be purchasing the prep. Do they have hands on workshops or classes the help u prep as well
Law Enforcement Preparation ok will it help me prush up on my vocab and spelling haven't been in school awile? How long is your course?
Law Enforcement Preparation thank u i will be purchasing
"Expunged" records do not exist in California. Expunged records are available to the public as well. Private background investigators such as myself can see them, but cannot use them on a report to a potential employer. Government agencies can and will access ALL civil and criminal records: Purged, expunged, sealed, juvenile...
I had a "hit and run" when I was 17 although it was not added to my criminal nor driving record due to the very minor damage and being that i didnt even know i hit the vehicle. I've searched to my records to try and find it and it isn't there so I didn't put it on my application. Should I mention it in my background check tomorrow?
did you mention it?
Fa Fa No not during the background check, but I did explain the situation during my polygraph. I didn't want to risk lying about anything. Im hoping me explaining that situation during the poly and not to the background investigator doesn't affect my chances of being hired.
@@ericselmon8242
oh I gotchya
do you feel comfortable letting us know what they ask during the polygraph? Like do they ask you unfair questions to corner you? or is it just general statements like "did you ever rob a store" ..?
thanks in advance for your response.
Fa Fa yea man the questions were general like "have the police ever been called to your residence" and " Have you ever stolen money from anyone or place of business?" But I passed it and the psychology test. I actually have an interview with the chief tomorrow.
Eric Selmon hey Eric I got a question can you email me at Tlesniewski1995@gmail.com
Its all luck.
@Suffer No Fools or had connections in the department. My friend who's in the academy now after going through so much shit during the hiring process was telling me stories of how people who got connections in the department get hired in so quick and easy and were able to skip through so many steps in their hiring process.
@Suffer No Fools isn't this corruption or violation of Equal Opportunity policy??
That's BS!!!
@Suffer No Fools 🤣😅😂
I had a felony when I was 13years old would that disqualify me?
Damn what’d you do? Lol
Would more than 1 misdemeanor effect me if they were in my juvenile days when I was around the age of 16 I am now 19. And I'm looking forward to apply the police department when I turn 21 but in the mean while get some college classes going what are the chance of getting accepted ?!
Sgt. George Godoy thanks you sir.
Try as a radio operator, or e911 and transfer later
DO NOT LIE ON THE APPLICATION, IT WILL COME BACK AND BITE YOU the person interviewing you has seen all and heard all. My interviewer found where I had made a mistake and allowed me to correct it .
William Beasley wat did u forget to tell them about?
james McDonald that’s quite a personal question don’t you think?
Cool
💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💙❤️📘💙📘❤️📘❤️📘❤️📘💙❤️📘❤️📘💙❤️❤️📘❤️📘💙❤️📘❤️📘❤️💙💙❤️📘❤️❤️📘💙📘❤️📘❤️📘💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉 wow. That’s pretty
Ok so, this happens highschool.
Too many hoops to jump to be cop that doesn't really follow the law
Hi there, I have a question for you, I got disqualification from the corrections officer because a long time ago in 2013 I join a Boxing Gym, but like my English was too poor I didn't realize I was signing a contract for a year. Then when I lost the job I decided to leave the boxing gym, I went to my bank to avoid my collection payment. I know it was a contract, but I was mad at the time because they never told me it was a contract until I leave the gym and they still were taking money from my bank account. Do you think I'm in big trouble for my future?
Bryan - I don't think it will be a problem. Most credit issues are dropped from your report after 7 years. A lot depends upon how your report looks more recently. Demonstrate that you have learned good lessons and are a better man for it today.
@@lawenforcementprep884 the problem was that I got a disqualification for that this month
@@bryanquiroga3912 talk with the recruiter and try to get it changed.
yes, I will try to speak with a recruiter before applying. I'm tired of getting disqualified for everything, too much wasting time.