This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
Pennsylvania Access to Criminal History (PATCH) Required by Act 34 of 1985 and Act 114 of 2006, as amended, for all prospective employees of public schools, private schools and their contractors' employees who will work in direct contact with children. Also required for "student teacher candidates".
Receiving Your Clearance Once your application is received, the results will be mailed to the address provided on the application within 14 days from the date that the application is received in the ChildLine Verification Unit.
Persons receiving dispositions of “convicted” or equivalent for crimes of serious substance abuse or other miscellaneous crimes will be disqualified from coaching the 10 years after being charged with the following: Abuse of Prescription Medicines. Criminal Drug Conspiracy. Distribution of Alcohol to Minors.
in order to apply online. You will need to create an account and then fill out the application. You will also need a list of everywhere you have lived since 1975 and everyone you've lived with.
However, for positions offering an annual salary of over $75,000 each year, the FCRA restrictions do not apply, and the background check can report back further than seven years. There are no restrictions on convictions; all convictions, regardless of when they occurred, can be reported under the FCRA guidelines.
Receiving Your Clearance Once your application is received, the results will be mailed to the address provided on the application within 14 days from the date that the application is received in the ChildLine Verification Unit.
Act 151 of 1994 specified that employees of public schools, hired as of July 1, 1996, must undergo background checks for child or student abuse. be performed upon initial hire and then renewed every 60 months.
Proof of your Pennsylvania Residency PA vehicle registration card. Auto insurance card. A computer-generated utility bill showing your name and address. A W-2 form.
Once the medical condition is corrected or controlled, it is possible to regain a driver's license or remove a restriction. You will need to contact PennDOT for information about what you need to do to reapply for your license.
How to fill out the Request Letter of Clearance for PA Driver License? Gather personal information including your name and PA Driver Number. Fill in your date of birth and last Pennsylvania address. Provide your current mailing address and telephone number. Sign the form to authorize processing of your request.