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How to Fix Wrong or False Information on a Background Check

Few things are more frustrating than discovering that your background check includes false or misleading information. Whether it lists wrong criminal charges , false employment history , or simply mistaken identity , background check errors can damage your reputation and cost you valuable opportunities. Fortunately, the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) gives you the right to dispute and correct any inaccurate information on your background report. Why Background Check Errors Happen Even though background screening companies claim to provide accurate data, mistakes are common. Some of the most frequent background check errors include: Outdated or incorrect criminal records False arrest reports or charges that were dismissed Wrong Social Security number or personal details Incorrect or missing employment history Duplicate entries and mismatched records These errors often occur because reporting agencies pull data from multiple sources — some of which may be incompl...

When Checkr Gets It Wrong: What to Do If Your Background Check Is Blocking You from Work

 If you're applying to work for companies like Uber, DoorDash, Grubhub, Instacart, or Lyft, there's a good chance you'll be screened by Checkr , one of the largest background check companies in the U.S. But what happens when Checkr reports something false or misleading about you, and you lose the job because of it? This is happening more often than people realize. Inaccurate criminal charges, outdated traffic violations, or even someone else's record can show up on your Checkr background report. And when it does, it can block you from working altogether. My Experience with a Checkr Mistake I was deactivated from Grubhub out of nowhere after nearly two years of delivering. When I looked into it, Checkr had flagged a theft charge —something that wasn’t even mine. I had no idea how it got there. I hadn’t changed my name, hadn’t moved, nothing. But suddenly, I couldn’t work, and no one was offering answers. Like many others, I assumed the only thing I could do was file...