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Criminal Record Statement
You must disclose convictions, including reckless and drunk driving convictions even if:
- It happened a long time ago;
- It was only a misdemeanor;
- You didn't have to go to court (your attorney went for you);
- You had no jail time or the sentence was only a fine or probation;
- You received a certificate of rehabilitation;
- The conviction was later dismissed, set aside or the sentence was suspended.
NOTE: IF THE CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK REVEALS ANY CONVICTION(S) THAT YOU
DID NOT DISCLOSE ON THIS FORM, YOUR FAILURE TO DISCLOSE THE CONVICTION(S) WILL
RESULT IN AN EXEMPTION DENIAL, LICENSE APPLICATION DENIAL, LICENSE REVOCATION,
OR EXCLUSION FROM A LICENSED FACILITY/ORGANIZATION.
I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that I have read
and understand the information contained in this affidavit and that my responses and any
accompanying attachments are true and correct.
If you have been convicted of a crime in California, another state or in federal court, provide
the following information:
(You need not disclose any marijuana-related offenses covered by the marijuana reform legislation codified at Health and Safety
Code sections 11361.5 and 11361.7.)