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The California Department of Justice, which administers Live Scan, reports all criminal history information it has, but employers are limited by the "seven-year rule" under the California Civil Code. This means that, in most cases, employers can only consider convictions that occurred within the past seven years.
Nov 27, 2023
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Sep 14, 2023 · Live Scan done through any law enforcement agency or state agency takes up to 6 weeks.