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I comitted a crime 40 years ago,when i was 15-16 years old I was arrested, finger printed and had a mog shot taken. Now today I have applied for a job with a school district and it is the schools policy to have a back ground check Will this crime show up on the back ground check? I really want this job.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Did you not have to declare the crime already? 'Spent' convictions is a new idea and I don't think it backdates - I have a spend conviction for "Computer Misuse Act 1990" but a friend has an unspend conviction from when he was arrested in the 70s for walking down the street with a beer glass. I don't have to declare mine, but he's a maths teacher and did have to resolve it. But I thought you couldn't get a criminal record under 18? Too young for responsibility etc.
I might be totally wrong here but we don't normally use the term 'school district' in the UK - are you in the US? If so a big issue will also be whether or not the crime was drugs-related. If it was, I'm afraid it will probably still be on your record. Not qualified to give any specifics on the US system though.
If you're in the UK then totally agree with becks and Miss Zippy. What you did and whether you were actually convicted determines the tariff for rehabilitation and if it will still show up today. Plus you were a minor at the time - that also has an impact. Check out the Criminal Records Bureau for more info
http://www.crb.gov.uk/