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Old 04-25-2008, 09:41 PM
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SBI right to review report.


What is the name of your state? North Carolina.

I had to request a state wide background check (right to review) from our NC SBI. The reports read this:
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... As a result of your requested search, NO CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORD was found.

Due to arrest activity occuring after this search was conducted, it is recommend that a new inquiry be made for any subsequent uses. This record should not be used after 90 days from the date of this correspondence.

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I had an unresolved moving violations when I requested this 'Right to review' from SBI. This was not a DUI, it was simply a moving violation going at 53 on a 25 road. I hired an attorney who represented me and resolved this violation. Our DA lowered my ticket to 34 on a 25. But this was not done before SBI finished their background check.

I was wondering what 'arrest activity' SBI is referring to. I have no other criminal or traffic or any violations.

I needed this report for my medical school admissions. I am a bit worried about this background check report.

I would appreciate any attorney's comment in this regard, especially if you are from NC. Should I consider hiring an attorney? If so, what kind of lawyer? Criminal lawyer?

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S.
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Old 04-25-2008, 09:50 PM
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[url]http://www.ncsbi.gov/[/url]
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Old 04-25-2008, 11:37 PM
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[url]http://www.ncsbi.gov/[/url]

I am not sure if that is all you wanted to write or did I miss some of your comments? I, of course, already knew NC SBI's web address. It doesn't provide much info. I will have to call them on Monday I suppose.

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