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I recently received a job offer at Palo Verde nuclear site with APS.  In 2021 I was charged with a Felony assault DV. I took a deferred adjudication and completed my 3 year probation with no issues so they case was dismissed prejudice and sealed- So no Conviction. Will I be granted UA with this on my record? I'm happy to disclose any details and be 100% honest on the On boarding etc. Thanks
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1. I was on vacation.
2. I'm not a security/FFD expert, I can not answer your question.

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We wouldn’t be able to answer this question. It’s going to be up to the site reviewing official and their procedures. . The best I can offer is that there is a good amount of time that has elapsed. Bring your paperwork with you and it’s possible you’re going to get flagged for a psych interview.

 


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