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Serious crimes like felonies or violent acts are clear disqualifiers. Additionally, misdemeanors related to drugs, theft, or fraud can also raise red flags.
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1. Sexual abuse of a vulnerable adult. 2. Incest. 3. Homicide, including first or second degree murder, manslaughter and negligent homicide. 4. Sexual assault.
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A list of offenses that would cause the denial or suspension of a fingerprint clearance card, such as assault, theft, drug offenses, as well as many others.
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Jun 17, 2013 · Sexual abuse of a vulnerable adult. · Incest. · First or second degree murder. · Sexual assault. · Sexual exploitation of a minor. · Sexual ...
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Jun 14, 2022 · A person could potentially lose their Arizona fingerprint clearance card if found guilty of certain misdemeanor or felony crimes.
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Suspension. A suspension occurs when DPS discovers that a person who holds a fingerprint clearance card has a new arrest for a precluded offense. For instance, ...
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A person may apply for and receive a level I fingerprint clearance card pursuant to section 41-1758.07 to satisfy a requirement that the person have a valid ...
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Felony sale of precursor chemicals if committed more than five years before the date of applying for a level I fingerprint clearance card. Misdemeanor ...
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