There has been some confusion lately on the Criminal Background section of the DAC report.
If you have plead guilty, no contest, not guilty but were found guilty, if you served jail time, if your charge was deferred, this information will stay on your DAC report. It does not fall off after any certain amount of time.
The only way this information will come off your DAC report is if you have had a judge seal or exspung your case. The guidelines vary from state to state and from charge to charge and I would advise you to contact an attorney in the state the incident happened in to find out.
If you have been found innocent, the charges were dropped or if they simply do not belong to you or your record has been sealed and there is documentation on file with the legal system of the state in which the incident occurred, we can assist you in having this information removed.
I just reviewed a DAC report yesterday with a driver, who on the same day was charged with every felony you can imagine. There is no way one man did all of this in one day, furthermore, under the charge is says withdrawn but because it is on his DAC report, it kept him from working.
We are helping this driver as we speak to get this removed from his DAC so employers do not even know that it was there.
The system DAC uses can also pull up other people's information and place it on your DAC report. For example, my last first name is Joni, my last name Jones. If there is a John Jones or a Johnny Jones or a Joan Jones, their information could show up. This is why it is a great idea to pull your DAC report once a year in order to monitor the information placed on your DAC report.
