Blog Post
Jun 27, 2014
Checking Out Applicants (Part 2): Using Consumer Reporting Agencies for Background Checks
Both federal and California law impose additional requirements on the users of “background checks” over and above the requirements for “consumer credit reports.” California’s most significant peculiarity is that it regulates not only background checks done by a consumer reporting agency, but also background checks done by employers in-house. In this second part of a three-part series, we focus on California background checks done by an investigative consumer reporting agency.
Employers who use agencies to conduct background checks need a disclosure and authorization under both state and federal law. However, California’s imposes additional burdens on employers.
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