How to Study a Week Before an Exam
Q&A for How to Obtain a Security Clearance
Coming soon
Search
-
QuestionDo ex police officers have security clearance?Community AnswerMost police officers do not have a need for national security clearance to perform their normal duties, so, generally no. Police officers have to pass a background check for their municipality, but it's not the same check as a federal government background check.
-
QuestionCan a green card holder get the security clearance?Community AnswerOnly U.S. citizens can get a security clearance, but there are limited exceptions in specific circumstances.
-
QuestionCan I get a TSA clearance with my work permit class C08?Community AnswerCO8 means you applied for asylum, but have not received it yet, which means you're not a US citizen. US citizenship is a requirement to work for the TSA, so you would not be able to get a TSA clearance with a C08 work permit.
-
QuestionIf I had a felony that was reduced to a misdemeanor, can I obtain security clearance?Community AnswerIt depends on a number of factors. Things that generally prevent someone from obtaining a security clearance are past criminal convictions that lead to jail time of 1 year or more, current use of illegal or controlled substances, mental incompetence by an approved mental health professional, dishonorable discharge from the Armed Forces, unwillingness to surrender a foreign passport, severe, repeated financial problems, intentional false statements made in the application process, repeated alcohol abuse, and a pattern of criminal or conduct or rule violation.
-
QuestionIf I had my TSA clearance approved for the last 12 yrs, why is there a problem right now?Community AnswerHere are reasons that generally prevent a person from obtaining a security clearance: Past criminal convictions that lead to jail time of 1 year or more. Current use of illegal or controlled substances. A determination of mental incompetence by a DoD-approved mental health professional. A dishonorable discharge from the Armed Forces. Unwillingness to surrender a foreign passport. Severe, repeated financial problems. Intentional false statements made in the application process. Repeated alcohol abuse. A pattern of criminal conduct or rule violation.
-
QuestionCan Canadian-American citizens obtain clearance?Community AnswerDual citizenship does not automatically exclude an applicant; however, questions of loyalty to the United States become a concern.
-
QuestionWhat do I do if potential employers won't speak to me because my security clearance has expired?Community AnswerYou'll have to renew your clearance or apply for jobs that don't require a security clearance. Otherwise, some employers may make you a conditional employment offer that's subject to your ability to get a renewed security clearance.
-
QuestionI was convicted of a theft that took place in 1990. In 2017 I had my record sealed. If I apply for a security clearance, will this come up?Community AnswerYes, any type of federal check has the capacity to look into sealed information, You can still plead your case that it was an isolated incident, but rest assured it will be on their radar.
-
QuestionCan I still join the military if I have been arrested on a felony charge that was later dropped?Community AnswerEven if the felony charge does somehow block access to a clearance, there are jobs in the military that do not require clearances.
-
QuestionDoes Trump have a security clearance?Upnorth HereTop AnswererFormer presidents automatically lose their security clearance access the day they are no longer in a job required to have a security clearance, i.e., the day their presidency terminates.
-
QuestionCan I get security clearance if I have bad credit?Upnorth HereTop AnswererIt will depend upon why it is bad. Having a history of not meeting financial obligations is a serious security risk due to the risk of being tempted to engage in unlawful acts for profit. The risk may be mitigated with proof of good faith undertakings to repay creditors or resolve overdue debts.
-
QuestionWhat does it cost to get a security clearance? Who pays for it?Upnorth HereTop AnswererA security clearance may cost anywhere up to thousands of dollars, but the cost is covered by the sponsoring government agency.
-
QuestionHow long does security clearance stay in effect?Upnorth HereTop AnswererAs a general rule, the clearance remains valid (if not also effective) for as long as you remain qualified in the job that requires it, and up to 24 months after you quit, depending upon circumstances. Clearance qualifications are also periodically updated and reviewed, which may include additional investigations.
-
QuestionHow long does a clearance investigation take?Upnorth HereTop AnswererThe initial investigation may take a month or more and issuance of an S clearance may take over 4 months -- longer for TS -- depending upon the agency and your history. It could even take over a year if you have had extensive overseas travel or involvement, or other "complications" in your backgrond.
-
QuestionWhat if I don't know the names or contact information for my neighbors when trying to obtain security clearance?Upnorth HereTop AnswererThe agencies involved in the investigation for a clearance will have ways to identify most of the people they need to interview for your file (neighbors, family, friends, roommates, landlords, employers and co-workers, etc).
-
QuestionIf I owe taxes, will I be denied security clearance?Upnorth HereTop AnswererProbably not. Simply owing taxes is not a crime, or even unusual. If your concern is about many years of violations, especially if recent, it will certainly be a factor that will require detailed explanation to the investigators.
-
QuestionDo I have to be living in the USA to obtain a security clearance?Upnorth HereTop AnswererNo, a US residence is not a firm requirement for a US security clearance. However, it may complicate and delay the required investigation.
-
QuestionCan you apply for secret clearance even if not applying for government work?Upnorth HereTop AnswererTypically only employees of the US government or contractors who are specifically assigned to work for one or more US government entities can be granted a US security clearance.
-
QuestionI have unpaid debts in a foreign country. Will that come up in an interview?Upnorth HereTop AnswererYes, financial problems may be an issue, and foreign entanglement is an even bigger issue.
-
QuestionHow much does it cost to have a security clearance investigation?Upnorth HereTop AnswererThe investigation may vary from a few hundred dollars to possibly thousands for a secret clearance and top secret background investigations may cost more than $10,000.
-
QuestionDoes dual citizenship automatically disqualify me from a security clearance?Upnorth HereTop AnswererIt depends upon what other country it is. Dual citizenship could result in split loyalties, resulting in questions about loyalty to the USA, not just for yourself, but for family, friends and other close ties you may have to any foreign country.
-
QuestionIf I was let go from a job, will this keep me from getting a security clearance?Upnorth HereTop AnswererNot necessarily. The actual job and the reason for termination will be examined as part of the investigation to determine whether it has any negative impact on your trustworthiness.
-
QuestionCan I get a security clearance if I have a bad conduct discharge from the military?Upnorth HereTop AnswererHaving an OTH discharge is no longer a certain clearance killer; they will evaluate "the whole person" under current circumstances, as well as the details for the "bad conduct" situation.
-
QuestionCan you get a security clearance on your own? Who sponsors your clearance?Upnorth HereTop AnswererWhen you apply for a government job, or to work for a government contractor, where a clearance is required, they will sponsor the necessary investigation at that point.
-
QuestionDo you need a lawyer to get a security clearance or are "advisors" good enough?Upnorth HereTop AnswererNo lawyers are necessary unless you need to explain complicated involvement in civil or criminal cases in your background.
-
QuestionDo juvenile sealed records appear in a background check for security clearance. I have had many jobs in the private sector with a background check cleared, as the juvenile records are sealed.Upnorth HereTop AnswererJuvenile criminal records are generally available to investigations for US federal security clearance.
-
QuestionI am interested in working for Oklahoma's Office of Emergency Management - Homeland Security when there's an opening. Can I proactively pursue/obtain a Confidential Security Clearance?Upnorth HereTop AnswererYou cannot obtain (or retain) a security clearance unless sponsored by a specific government activity as an employee or as a contractor.
-
QuestionCan I get a security clearance for future jobs? I don't have a reason right now other than some jobs require an active clearance. I just want to get it done prior to applying.Upnorth HereTop AnswererNo, unless you are currently employed by an agency or contractor in a position requiring a clearance, you cannot be granted a government clearance. You may be given a job offer that is conditioned upon later passing the background investigation for a clearance, when it becomes required.
-
QuestionIf you have a clean background, no criminal history, etc. but have bad credit, how likely is this to result in not being granted a security clearance?Upnorth HereTop AnswererFinancial difficulties is one of the major reasons for denial of a security clearance, as it may tend to make you susceptible to outside enticement.
-
QuestionHow do I apply for security clearance?Upnorth HereTop AnswererYour sponsoring government agency would typically make the request for your application and pay for the clearance investigation.
Ask a Question
200 characters left
Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.
Submit