![]() Most federal jobs are assigned sensitivity and risk levels, based on their responsibilities and duties. You’ll need to complete the Standard Form 86 (SF86). The security clearance level depends on the type of access to classified information and secure facilities that you’ll need to perform your job.įor jobs that require a security clearance, you’ll need to provide at least 10 years of personal information and maybe more. Depending on the job, you must complete either the Standard Form 85 (SF85) or 85P (SF85P) questionnaire. ![]() Public Trust is a type of background investigation, but it is not a security clearance. You’ll also need to have your fingerprints taken if you’ve never worked for the Federal Government. Regardless of the type of background check, you will at least need to answer questions about where you’ve lived, worked, went to school, and any military history or police records. What type of information will I need to provide? The amount of information you’ll need to give depends on the job. The hiring agency will ask you for the necessary personal information to start the background investigation process. The background check process starts after you accept a job offer. If hired for a federal job, you must at least go through a basic background check to make sure you’re reliable, trustworthy, and suitable for the job. ![]() What are background checks and security clearances?
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