Will my psychiatric commitment show on a background check for a law enforcement career?

Started by hopefultrooper, Jan 22, 2015, 10:24 PM

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hopefultrooper

When I was about 18 I had a psychiatric commitment ordered on me because my mom and our family friend who happens to be a therapist saw a post on my myspace and thought I was suicidal - I was not, it was just a stupid emo phase I went through to be in with the cool crowd.

Will this commitment show up in a background check for employment with state police? I have called the court that would have the record of my commitment but they said they destroy records after 3 years - my incident happened almost 9 years ago, so they have no record of it at all at the court system. I am worried that the police may have it in their contact records in their computers. Any suggestions? I figure I should just go ahead and apply, and if they catch my bluff I'll just say *oops* sorry. If they don't, then well, I will proudly serve my community!  :)

xenonman

If the background check includes investigators going out and talking randomly to people that knew you, then it might be found out. :(
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and Office of Personnel drowns in the Potomac?   A great beginning!

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