Alabama Background Check Laws You Should Know
Alabama follows federal rules and has additional state laws affecting criminal records, expungement, and hiring decisions.
Federal Laws
Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)
Requires written consent, disclosures, dispute rights, and adverse action notices.
EEOC Title VII Guidance
Employers must evaluate criminal history fairly and avoid discrimination.
Federal Ban the Box (for federal jobs)
Delays criminal history questions until after a conditional offer for federal jobs.
Important Alabama Laws
No Statewide Seven-Year Limit
Alabama does not impose a limit on how long convictions may be reported. Convictions may appear indefinitely unless sealed or expunged.
Alabama Expungement Law
Alabama allows expungement of certain misdemeanors, violations, dismissed charges, some non-violent felonies, and certain pardoned offenses.
Ban-the-Box Rules (Local Jurisdictions)
Alabama does not have a statewide Ban-the-Box law, but some cities or agencies may have local hiring restrictions.
Important: Alabama laws change frequently. Verify requirements and consult legal counsel for specific cases.