T torquemovesme New Member Oct 20, 2011 #1 Do "Orders of Protection" against a person stay on their public record? Is that type of information available to employers, potential employers, or to the general public when doing background searches? Thank you.
Do "Orders of Protection" against a person stay on their public record? Is that type of information available to employers, potential employers, or to the general public when doing background searches? Thank you.
Proserpina Moderator Oct 20, 2011 #2 Depends on who is doing the background check, really. Very generally though, a civil OOP won't appear on a "normal" background check. However they are public record.
Depends on who is doing the background check, really. Very generally though, a civil OOP won't appear on a "normal" background check. However they are public record.