Do social services records affect federal jobs?
I'm a kid, and Social Services came to my house and completely ruined my life. My dream job is to become and NCIS (Naval Criminal Investigative Service) agent, and I want to go to a good college, and my social services records are bad. I didnt do anything wrong, and they just criticized me. Will the records in social services affect my ability to apply for federal jobs, and applying for college? Please help, my dream may be over. Can i seal the record?
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Unless you are saying you've been charged with a crime, or amounts to a finding that you have a psychiatric illness of some sort, no it will not affect your employability. It may come to the attention of an investigator and be part of a background investigation. Any such information about your home life would likely be considered irrelevant since by the time you apply you'll be a college graduate and have established yourself as a successful and trustworthy adult.
If it reported that you committed crimes or refers to a psychiatric condition then you'll be asked about this, given an opportunity to challenge it's accuracy, etc. if it would form a basis for an adverse action on a clearance or in a hiring situation.
If ur talking about CPS then no. It only effects the listed perp.