
In order to create a safe and secure workplace and to ensure that University of Arizona employees are qualified to perform the jobs for which The University hires them, The University will conduct pre-employment screening, including criminal background checks, on all finalists.
All employment offers are contingent upon the finalist's successful completion of the applicable pre-employment screening process as defined here.
Criminal Record Background Check includes checks of motor vehicle license, court records, and criminal convictions based on identification and personal information prfovided by the finalist.
Finalist means any person in the group of individuals actually submitted to the hiring official for selection as a new hire or any employee of a university who seeks a transfer, a reclassification or a reassignment.
Fingerprint Based Criminal Record Background Check includes state and nationwide checks for criminal convictions based on the finalist's fingerprints.
Security- or Safety-sensitive position means any position designated as a Security- or Safety-Sensitive position by a university due to applicable federal or state law or pursuant to rules or policies adopted by the Arizona Board of Regents or the University. These include, but are not limited to, the following types of positions:
Prior to extending an offer of employment (including internal hires):
The hiring authority or a designee will check and verify the following information:
- professional references,
- educational credentials,
- employment history and past performance,
- professional license or certification (if required)
Human Resources will arrange the following records checks:
- motor vehicle
- criminal background
- commercial driver's license (if applicable)
A fingerprint-based criminal record background check is conducted on all finalists, both internal and external, for Security- or Safety-Sensitive positions, and on all finalists who have disclosed a prior felony conviction on the employment application.
A name-based criminal record background check is conducted on all finalists, both internal and external, for all other positions.
When a finalist for a change of position (such as reclassification, promotion, transfer or other similar change) or a finalist previously employed by the University has had a criminal background check within the past twelve months equal to the criminal background check required of the new position, Human Resources may exempt the department from conducting a duplicate check at the time of the internal change or rehire.
Currently, the University is not required to conduct criminal background checks on undergraduate and graduate student workers, affiliates, associates, or volunteers, unless such individuals perform a Security- or Safety-Sensitive job. Health sciences students, however, may be required to submit to criminal background checks in order to participate in training programs at University-affiliated institutions, under policies and procedures in effect at those institutions.
Additional pre-employment screening required by statute, contract or policy is not discretionary and is coordinated by Human Resources.
A signed authorization from the finalist is required before criminal background information or pre-employment identity verification may be requested. This information is collected during the application process. If a prospective employee refuses to provide such authorization, the individual is ineligible for consideration for employment.
Human Resources coordinates all criminal and motor vehicle records checks and the resulting reports. In considering whether to hire a finalist who has been convicted of a criminal offense, the University will consider the following factors:
Any material misrepresentation or omission on any employment application materials, including but not limited to the job application, résumé or vitae, may be grounds for rejection of the application or termination of any subsequent employment with the University.
In some cases, an outside vendor may uncover information that may disqualify a finalist from employment consideration. In such a case, the University will notify the finalist of the information and provide a minimum of five days for the finalist to refute, explain or correct the information.
Human Resources manages and retains criminal pre-employment screening information. Information collected on successful finalists is stored separately from the official employee files. Documents related to pre-employment screening information collected by hiring departments are filed and maintained in the departments and destroyed after three years, in accordance with the State of Arizona Records Retention Schedule.