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I know there are a bunch of schools that don't require it, but for those that do, is a clean, notarized state (I've lived here for 20+ years) criminal history sufficient or should I get a federal criminal history from the FBI? Do I need both? I ain't did nothing, but either criminal history could be potentially incomplete.

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Maybe an American teacher could share what their process looked like for submitting their criminal history to an employer? I really would appreciate it.
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EarlyCuyler wrote: Sat Jun 22, 2019 4:20 am I know there are a bunch of schools that don't require it, but for those that do, is a clean, notarized state (I've lived here for 20+ years) criminal history sufficient or should I get a federal criminal history from the FBI? Do I need both? I ain't did nothing, but either criminal history could be potentially incomplete.

Thanks.
If you've lived here for 20 years a document from your own country probably won't do, they will probably ask for a local one too. You can get it at the ministry of justice next to palace on Sisowath. It's pricey though.
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I meant "here" as in the state in the US in which I currently reside. I've lived in Cambodia for 0 years.
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EarlyCuyler wrote: Sat Jun 22, 2019 4:20 am I ain't did nothing

I'll be the judge of that.
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Cam Nivag wrote:
EarlyCuyler wrote: Sat Jun 22, 2019 4:20 am I ain't did nothing

I'll be the judge of that.
.....and the jury...
And the executioner....!

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Cam Nivag wrote: Sun Jun 23, 2019 11:56 am
EarlyCuyler wrote: Sat Jun 22, 2019 4:20 am I ain't did nothing

I'll be the judge of that.
I've been lurking Cambodia forums off and on for a long time and I'd bet a testicle you, in particular, have something like useful information regarding the OP.

Why you sandbaggin' me?
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