I never had a credit card so I don't know how to do a credit check. And I spent money on I think two online background checks. And I guess my job did their own background check and I passed. But inspite of all this he came to me within a few days of work asking me these inappropriate questions...
Well anything that I should respond to accordingly. I should respond to a implying person but not to a record? If it's not there how can I solve something I don't see.
This might have happened before I just kept ignored it until now. If it's just gonna keep happening I want to know how.
The difference is I'm questioning it this time because I have a clear record, or at least a record that doesn't show it.
He accidentally blured out "what are you running from?" Then back up in to Ita different question, "what are you doing in (the city I'm in)." It was no accident that the first question was what he was really asking. He just couldn't articulate the language so he won't get caught.
I'm intimidated but I don't match any of what you described. I'm not in debt, I was not given any pre arranged location to do anything. No officer or agent showed themselves in any obviously way that I know of.
I was approched by a co-worker who greeted me, wanted to know my name, my age then...
Can you tell me more about the case by case inquiry? Does that mean it only shows up in certain ways? I'm trying to find out if I'm being pranked. If there is something there I want to know about it.
How do you find out a persons legal status?Say a person cleared background checks for jobs and online background checks, is there any other indication where they might have a fugitive status. If so where can you look and find out? Is there a key data base somewhere?
If people like Brittany Spears can percive their guardianship/conservatorship to be a skillfully manipulated act, how can people like her escape this act and find or achieve independents from their captives preferably without going through a long, broken and drawn out process that won't work or...
I have proof of address. I have everything including an expired ID and SSN card.
DMV wants a Birth Certificate just for a regular ID.
I don't think I can sign for utility, telephone or have a government letter sent right now because they need an updated ID right?
It's the city not state. Yes, they rejected it with a slip saying the ID was expired. I tried online but now they require an updated ID with the mailing address matching the residential address on the ID. Now the Dmv wants a birth certificate for a new ID.
My situation is NYC health department is closed off to the public so I need it mailed. But when I did they rejected it because my id was expired. But now I can't get a new ID without a birth certificate. They said it was a catch-22.