Background Investigation Process
8 Essential Steps of a Background Investigation | i-Sight
The background investigator should get in touch with the candidate’s school to confirm that they attended the institution, completed the program and obtained the degree. If they claim other achievements, such as graduating with distinction, the investigator should ask about them as well.
https://www.i-sight.com/resources/8-essential-steps-of-a-background-investigation/Background Evaluation/Investigation - U.S. Office of Personnel Management
Background evaluations, sometimes referred to as background investigations, seek information about an applicant's employment, criminal, and personal history in an effort to investigate behavioral reliability, integrity, and personal adjustment.
https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/assessment-and-selection/other-assessment-methods/background-evaluationinvestigation/What Is a Background Investigation? – Diligentia Group
A background investigation is the process of obtaining and collecting data from public, proprietary and other sources to determine: 1) if the person is who they say they are, 2) if the person has any adverse history and 3) the authenticity of the person’s qualifications and character.
https://diligentiagroup.com/background-investigations/what-is-a-background-investigation/Background Investigations | Internal Revenue Service - IRS tax forms
Within 3 days of completion, any new employee must also be processed through E-Verify to assist with verification of his/her status and the documents provided with the Form I-9. The E-Verify system is free of charge and can be located at E-Verify. This verification process may only be completed on new employees.
https://www.irs.gov/privacy-disclosure/background-investigationsBackground Investigations - Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency
Working for or on behalf of the United States Federal Government begins with a multi-step on-boarding process which includes a background investigation. DCSA completes background investigations for most individuals working for or on behalf of the Executive Branch of the United States, per Executive Order 13467, as amended.
https://www.dcsa.mil/mc/pv/investigations/Background Investigation | Police Department
The background investigation process commonly begins with a meeting with the background investigator, who will explain the process and have you sign and complete numerous forms. The most lengthy and important form you will complete is the Personal History Statement (PHS) - Peace Officer (PDF).
https://police.ucla.edu/employment/background-investigationBackground Investigation - Peace Officer Careers
Background Investigation Instructions 1. Create a Profile for Electronic Statement of Personal History (eSOPH) You will receive an email to create a profile in eSOPH. Once the profile is created, you will be prompted to complete the Personal History Statement (PHS) (known in eSOPH as Questionnaires).
https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/por/application-steps/background-investigation/Background Investigation Process FAQS - U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Background Investigation Process FAQS Printer-friendly version A favorably determination resulting from a completed background investigation is required for your placement in a position with CBP. Final determination of your suitability for the position will be determined by CBP's Office of Professional Responsibility.
https://www.cbp.gov/fi/careers/car/bi?language_content_entity=fiUnderstanding U.S. Government Background Investigations
DPSAC processes are governed by federal regulations. The U.S. Government conducts background investigations to determine if applicants or employees meet the suitability/fitness requirements for employment, or are eligible for access to federal facilities, automated systems, or classified information.
https://ors.od.nih.gov/ser/dpsac/services/know-before-you-go/Pages/understanding-background-investigations.aspxGeneral Investigations and Clearance Processes
Regulations require a background investigation to be conducted on each federal employee, contractor and military member. The scope of the investigation will vary, depending on the nature of the position and degree of harm that could be caused by the individual in that position.
https://www.dcsa.mil/mc/pv/mbi/gicp/