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  2. Police certificate - Wikipedia

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    Businesses can request a police check on the applicant behalf A person may be required to present a Police Clearance Certificate as part of employment screening, as a pre-requisite for volunteer work, as preparation for a court appearance, to apply for a visa to enter/stay in some countries, or to satisfy a statutory requirement.

  3. List of U.S. security clearance terms - Wikipedia

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    This is one means by which the "need to know" principle is formally and automatically enforced. [citation needed] In order to have access to material in a particular SCI "compartment", the person must first have the clearance level for the material. The SCI designation is an add-on, not a special clearance level.

  4. Classified information in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Access requires the clearance necessary for the sensitivity of the information, as well as a legitimate need to obtain the information. [19] For example, all US military pilots are required to obtain at least a Secret clearance, but they may only access documents directly related to their orders.

  5. Classified information - Wikipedia

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    A formal security clearance is required to view or handle classified material. The clearance process requires a satisfactory background investigation. Documents and other information must be properly marked "by the author" with one of several (hierarchical) levels of sensitivity—e.g. restricted, confidential, secret, and top secret.

  6. United States security clearance - Wikipedia

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    A Secret clearance requires a NACLC, and a Credit investigation; it must also be re-investigated every 10 years. [24] Investigative requirements for DoD clearances, which apply to most civilian contractor situations, are contained in the Personnel Security Program issuance known as DoD Regulation 5200.2-R, at part C3.4.2.

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  8. Criminal records in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Private individuals can typically obtain copies of their own records, [6] but may need a release in order to obtain the record of another person. In the United States, any person, including a private investigator , criminal research or background check company, may go to a county courthouse and search an index of criminal records by name and ...

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