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Our applicants are from out-of-state. How do we determine what counties to search from their previous residences, employers and schools?

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Our applicants are from out-of-state. How do we determine what counties to search from their previous residences, employers and schools?

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We have an in house database that cross references and generates the zip code to county. There are many sources to determine the county from a zip code or address. The US post office has an online resource and there are several other sources Zip/County Locater. There is also an ADDRESS-ZIP toll free number 1 800.ASK USPS. 16. Our family signed up with a local agency. The fee also included a “comprehensive background check.” When we asked them what their background check consisted of, they indicated the following: reference checks, a local police department records check, a department of corrections check (DOC) and a state drivers license record. Is this background check considered comprehensive by industry standards? No. Most agency owners are not criminal record or pre-screening experts. The national and regional criminal checks being sold on the internet are anything but comprehensive. The aforementioned comprehensive type of pre-employment check for a childcare worker is not conside

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