State Law Notices
Additional State Law Notices
California, Oklahoma and Minnesota: You have the right to receive a copy of your
background/investigative report by checking the box on the Authorization of Background Investigation form.
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California Law: Pursuant to Section 1786.22 of the California Civil Code, you may view the file
maintained on you by Voyint during normal business hours. You may also obtain a copy of this file, upon submitting proper identification by appearing at Voyint's offices in person, during normal business hours and on reasonable notice, or by mail. You may also receive a summary of the file by telephone, upon submitting proper identification. Voyint has trained personnel available to explain your file to you, including any coded information.
Maine: You have the right, upon request, to be informed of whether an investigative background report was requested, and if one was requested, the name, address, and telephone number of the nearest unit designated to handle inquiries of each background reporting agency issuing an investigative consumer report. You also have the right, under Maine law, to request and promptly receive from all such agencies copies of any such reports.
Massachusetts: If we request an investigative background report, you have the right, upon written request, to a copy of the report.
New Jersey: You have the right to submit a request to the consumer reporting agency for a copy of any investigative consumer report the Company requested about you. A summary of your rights under the New Jersey Fair Credit Reporting Act will be provided.
New York:
You have the right, upon written request, to be informed of whether or not the Company requested a consumer report or an investigative consumer report about you. You may inspect and receive a copy of any such report by contacting that consumer reporting agency. A copy of Article 23-A of the New York Correction Law is provided to New York applicants.
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Washington State: If Company requests an investigative background report, you have the right, upon written request made within a reasonable period of time after your receipt of this disclosure, to receive from Company a complete and accurate disclosure of the nature and scope of the investigation requested by Company. You also have the right to request from the consumer-reporting agency a written summary of your rights and remedies under the Washington Fair Credit Reporting Act.
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-End of State Law Notices-
Updated: January 1, 2024