FBI/FDLE Criminal Background Clearance

Who you let into your home should be one of your greatest concerns and Pro Home Organizers offers you the highest level of assurance of no criminal history. Barbara Ward has recently undergone a State of Florida Level 2 Criminal Background Check with no offenses reported (see below for list of offenses checked).

What are Level 1 and Level 2 Background Checks?

Level 1 and Level 2 Background Checks are terms used in Florida Statutes to convey the method of the criminal history record check and the extent of the data searched. However, the terms may also refer to certain disqualifying offenses if certain statutes are referenced. Level 1 and Level 2 are terms that pertain only to Florida and are not used by the FBI or other states. They are defined in Chapter 435, Florida Statutes (F.S.), but are used elsewhere in statute without definition and appear not to be associated with all of the provisions in Chapter 435, F.S.       
Level 1 generally refers to a state only name based check AND an employment history check.       

Level 2 generally refers to a state and national fingerprint based check and consideration of disqualifying offenses, and applies to those employees designated by law as holding positions of responsibility or trust. Section 435.04, F.S., mandates Level 2 security background investigations be conducted on employees, defined as individuals required by law to be fingerprinted pursuant to Chapter 435, F.S.

The Following Offenses were checked in Ms. Wards Level 2 clearance:
(a) Section 393.135, relating to sexual misconduct with certain developmentally disabled clients and reporting of such sexual misconduct.
(b) Section 394.4593, relating to sexual misconduct with certain mental health patients and reporting of such sexual misconduct.
(c) Section 415.111, relating to adult abuse, neglect, or exploitation of aged persons or disabled adults.
(d) Section 782.04, relating to murder.
(e) Section 782.07, relating to manslaughter, aggravated manslaughter of an elderly person or disabled adult, or aggravated manslaughter of a child.
(f) Section 782.071, relating to vehicular homicide.
(g) Section 782.09, relating to killing of an unborn quick child by injury to the mother.
(h) Chapter 784, relating to assault, battery, and culpable negligence, if the offense was a felony.
(i) Section 784.011, relating to assault, if the victim of the offense was a minor.
(j) Section 784.03, relating to battery, if the victim of the offense was a minor.
(k) Section 787.01, relating to kidnapping.
(l) Section 787.02, relating to false imprisonment.
(m) Section 787.025, relating to luring or enticing a child.
(n) Section 787.04(2), relating to taking, enticing, or removing a child beyond the state limits with criminal intent pending custody proceedings.
(o) Section 787.04(3), relating to carrying a child beyond the state lines with criminal intent to avoid producing a child at a custody hearing or delivering the child to the designated person.
(p) Section 790.115(1), relating to exhibiting firearms or weapons within 1,000 feet of a school.
(q) Section 790.115(2)(b), relating to possessing an electric weapon or device, destructive device, or other weapon on school property.
(r) Section 794.011, relating to sexual battery.
(s) Former s. 794.041, relating to prohibited acts of persons in familial or custodial authority.
(t) Section 794.05, relating to unlawful sexual activity with certain minors.
(u) Chapter 796, relating to prostitution.
(v) Section 798.02, relating to lewd and lascivious behavior.
(w) Chapter 800, relating to lewdness and indecent exposure.
(x) Section 806.01, relating to arson.(y) Section 810.02, relating to burglary.
(z) Section 810.14, relating to voyeurism, if the offense is a felony.

(aa) Section 810.145, relating to video voyeurism, if the offense is a felony.
(bb) Chapter 812, relating to theft, robbery, and related crimes, if the offense is a felony.
(cc) Section 817.563, relating to fraudulent sale of controlled substances, only if the offense was a felony.
(dd) Section 825.102, relating to abuse, aggravated abuse, or neglect of an elderly person or disabled adult.
(ee) Section 825.1025, relating to lewd or lascivious offenses committed upon or in the presence of an elderly person or disabled adult.
(ff) Section 825.103, relating to exploitation of an elderly person or disabled adult, if the offense was a felony.
(gg) Section 826.04, relating to incest.
(hh) Section 827.03, relating to child abuse, aggravated child abuse, or neglect of a child.
(ii) Section 827.04, relating to contributing to the delinquency or dependency of a child.
(jj) Former s. 827.05, relating to negligent treatment of children.
(kk) Section 827.071, relating to sexual performance by a child.
(ll) Section 843.01, relating to resisting arrest with violence
(mm) Section 843.025, relating to depriving a law enforcement, correctional, or correctional probation officer means of protection or communication.
(nn) Section 843.12, relating to aiding in an escape.
(oo) Section 843.13, relating to aiding in the escape of juvenile inmates in correctional institutions.
(pp) Chapter 847, relating to obscene literature.
(qq) Section 874.05(1), relating to encouraging or recruiting another to join a criminal gang.
(rr)  Chapter 893, relating to drug abuse prevention and control, only if the offense was a felony or if any other person involved in the offense was a minor.
(ss) Section 916.1075, relating to sexual misconduct with certain forensic clients and reporting of such sexual misconduct.
(tt) Section 944.35(3), relating to inflicting cruel or inhuman treatment on an inmate resulting in great bodily harm.
(uu) Section 944.40, relating to escape.
(vv) Section 944.46, relating to harboring, concealing, or aiding an escaped prisoner.
(ww) Section 944.47, relating to introduction of contraband into a correctional facility.
(xx) Section 985.701, relating to sexual misconduct in juvenile justice programs.
(yy) Section 985.711, relating to contraband introduced into detention facilities.