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Why was my NICS denied?
The NICS staff performs a background check on the buyer to verify eligibility. Prospective firearms buyers who receive a “Denied” status on their background checks may have a state or federal firearm prohibition. A “Delayed” message means the NICS team needs to do additional research to verify the person’s background.
What does discrepancy found on background check?
Significant discrepancies between a candidate’s resume and background check can indicate that the candidate has something to hide in their employment history, which can hint at future problems.
What happens when you fail a background check for a gun?
Some say nothing happens when you fail. When you fail a background check for a gun, you only get your money refunded, and they deny you the opportunity of getting a gun or firearm. Failing a background check could be as a result of falsified information or wrong identity.
What is the National instant criminal background check System (NICS)?
National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) The NICS conducts background checks on people who want to own a firearm or explosive, as required by law.
What is the purpose of a NICS check?
National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) The National Instant Criminal Background Check System, or NICS, is all about saving lives and protecting people from harm—by not letting guns fall into the wrong hands. It also ensures the timely transfer of firearms to eligible gun buyers.
What are the reasons for not passing a background check?
There are plenty of reasons a person may not pass a background check, including criminal history, education discrepancies, poor credit history, damaged driving record, false employment history, and a failed drug test. We explore each of these reasons here—some are definitely more problematic than others.
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