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catubbs1 08-15-2019 11:15 AM

Question About Background Check in CA
 
My wife and i are trying to start a family home daycare in California and are filling out our background check paperwork. it says to list anything, even if a "long time ago". how many years back does the check go if there are no felonies? do i need to bring up a dui from 2002?

Cat Herder 08-15-2019 12:36 PM

Since age 18 or majority if your state has a different definition.

They are not just looking for felonies.

catubbs1 08-16-2019 11:20 AM

Thanks for the info!:) i guess that means ill have to get an exemption? how long is the process, what could some of the impacts be?

Cat Herder 08-16-2019 12:15 PM

Originally Posted by catubbs1:
Thanks for the info!:) i guess that means ill have to get an exemption? how long is the process, what could some of the impacts be?

I doubt it will require an exemption. I know a local elementary teacher here with 3 in the last 10 years. She is still working and I am in a red state. ;)

I think you will be fine. They might judge harsher if it shows up and you were not forthcoming or if there was a child in the vehicle with you at the time.

hwichlaz 08-20-2019 01:54 PM

YES a DUI will require an exemption in California. If it was that long ago it won't be too difficult to get, but you'll have to have character references and order your old court documents.

California is extremely strict. I had an 18-year-old excluded from my facility for a shoplifting conviction.

hwichlaz 08-20-2019 01:55 PM

Originally Posted by Cat Herder:
I doubt it will require an exemption. I know a local elementary teacher here with 3 in the last 10 years. She is still working and I am in a red state. ;)

I think you will be fine. They might judge harsher if it shows up and you were not forthcoming or if there was a child in the vehicle with you at the time.

Home daycare is much more strict than school teaching. Teachers aren't the only adults in the facility. I had a dad that is a highschool teacher get denied for his wife's daycare because he had a gang activity conviction from when he was 18.....this was 30 years prior and he'd went into the military, became an officer, got his record expunged....but it still showed up.

Cat Herder 08-20-2019 03:11 PM

Originally Posted by hwichlaz:
Home daycare is much more strict than school teaching. Teachers aren't the only adults in the facility. I had a dad that is a highschool teacher get denied for his wife's daycare because he had a gang activity conviction from when he was 18.....this was 30 years prior and he'd went into the military, became an officer, got his record expunged....but it still showed up.

I think it depends on local politics. You'd be shocked at what gets passed, now, in certain areas. :ouch:

hwichlaz 08-20-2019 03:18 PM

Originally Posted by Cat Herder:
I think it depends on local politics. You'd be shocked at what gets passed, now, in certain areas. :ouch:

For teachers I'll buy it. But daycare backgrounds all go through the same place. When it gets to your exemptions, then that's handled at your local office. I couldn't believe a college student shoplifting an item under $20 was excluded pending an exemption...and that was just to stay with me for the summer.

Ms. Alison 08-30-2019 01:30 PM

When writing your letter, make sure you emphasize your remorse. I had a young woman I was going to hire and she had a record for a fatal car accident. Letter came back denying her exemption because she did not appear remorseful in her written explanation.


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