Frequently Asked Questions Regarding JCAHO Compliance:

    • Will I be charged if I have lived outside of NJ? If so, how much?
    - Yes. The charge is $20 for each state outside of NJ (excluding NY and PA). The charge for a NY Search will be $72, and the charge for PA will be $30.

    • Will my prior arrest, criminal history, conviction, etc. show up?
    - We do not know what arrests, convictions, etc. will show up until the searches have been run.

    • How long does the search take?
    - The search can take up to ten business days to complete if the results are clear. Hits can take up to an additional 2 weeks to complete. Unfortunately we cannot expedite this process, nor can we contact the State Police for updates on results.

    • What crimes/convictions/arrests will keep me out of the program?
    - The medical facilities will determine which students they will accept and deny

    • Who will have access to/see my report? My credit card number? My SS Number?
    - Adam Safeguard will have access to all three indicated above. The school and the medical facility will have access to the reports, which will contain your SS Number.

    • When/How will the school receive my report?
    - The school will be directly linked to our system and they will be able to log in and view your report as soon as it is completed.

    • What do I do if an arrest/conviction shows up on my report and it is not me?
    - Adam will provide you with information on how to dispute/deny/admit/correct any discrepancies in your criminal history. These are one page forms that can be found on our web site: [Here]

    • What do I do if an address that isn’t mine shows up on my Social Security Trace?
    - You may download a form from the web site listed above that will direct you on how to correct any discrepancies found in your Social Security Trace.

    • What if I had a PO Box in another state but never lived there?
    - We will still need to run a criminal search in that state, because the general idea is that you still had the opportunity to commit a crime in that area, resident or not.