How long does the employment screening process normally take?
Time service can vary by the type of screening being done, the criminal jurisdiction searched and other factors related to obtaining specific information. Generally, most reports are completed in 24 to 72 hours. Some components of an employment screening report can be obtained immediately while other searches can take significantly longer. Court delays, location of records, requests requiring written authorization and governmental procedural delays are a few of the more common reasons a report can be delayed.
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