ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ conducts a national criminal history check on all applicants for certification. Texas Education Code (TEC) §22.0831 states The board shall review the national criminal history record information of a person who has not previously submitted fingerprints to the department or been subject to a national criminal history record information review.
1. Will having a criminal history prevent me from becoming certified?
Possibly. Criminal histories are evaluated on a case by case basis by considering the following factors:
2. Will ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ provide an opinion about my eligibility if I am not currently an applicant for certification?
Yes. As a service, ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ will provide a Preliminary Criminal History Evaluation for a non-refundable fee. For more information review the FAQs for the Preliminary Criminal History Evaluation.
3. What are my privacy rights as a noncriminal justice applicant?
You are afforded certain privacy rights if you are the subject of a national fingerprint-based criminal history record check for a noncriminal justice purpose (such as an applicant for educator certification). Review your privacy rights for noncriminal justice applicants on the FBI website