Background Check Disclosure
In the interest of maintaining the safety and security of our customers, employees and property, Roadie, Inc. (the “Company”) will order a “consumer report” or “investigative consumer report" on you in connection with your application to be a Driver with the Company, and if your application is accepted, or if you already are a Driver with the Company, the Company may order additional consumer reports and/or investigative consumer reports on you for employment purposes.
The credit reporting agency (“CRA”), Checkr, Inc., 2505 Mariposa St. Floor 2, San Francisco, CA 94110 (“Checkr”) will prepare the consumer report and/or investigative consumer report for the Company. Checkr can be reached by phone at 844-824-3247 or at the Internet Web site address applicant.checkr.com.
The consumer report and/or investigative consumer report may contain information concerning your character, general reputation, personal characteristics, mode of living, and credit standing. The types of information that may be ordered include but are not limited to: Social Security number verification; criminal, public, educational and, as appropriate, driving records checks; verification of prior employment; reference, licensing and certification checks; credit reports; drug testing results; and, if applicable, worker’s compensation injuries. Workers’ compensation information will only be requested in compliance with federal Americans with Disabilities Act and/or any other applicable federal, state or local laws and only after a conditional job offer is made. Credit history will only be requested when permitted by law and where such information is substantially related to the duties and responsibilities of the position for which you are applying. The information may be obtained from private and public record sources, including personal interviews with your associates, friends, and neighbors. (An “investigative consumer report” is a report that includes information from such personal interviews, except in California where that term means any consumer report that is not a credit report.) The nature and scope of the most common form of investigative consumer report is an investigation into your education and/or employment history conducted by Checkr or another outside organization.
You may request more information about the nature and scope of a consumer report and/or investigative consumer report, if any, by telephoning Checkr at 844-824-3247. Checkr will provide you a copy of any reports generated by Checkr in connection with your application via electronic communication. Additionally, a summary of your rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act will be delivered in such email.
If you live or work for the Company in the states listed below, please note the following:
CALIFORNIA: You may view the file that Checkr has for you, and order a copy of the file, upon submitting proper identification and paying copying costs, by coming to their offices, during normal business hours and on reasonable notice, or by certified mail or mail. You may also ask for a file-summary by telephone. Checkr can answer questions about information in your file, including any coded information. If you come in person, another person can come with you, so long as that person can show proper identification.
MAINE: If you ask us, you have the right to know whether the Company ordered a consumer report and/or investigative consumer report on you. You may request the name, address, and telephone number of the nearest office for Checkr. You will get this information within 5 business days of our receipt of your request. You have the right to ask Checkr for a free copy of the report.
MARYLAND: If the Company obtains credit history information on you, it will be used to evaluate whether you would present an unacceptable risk of theft or other dishonest behavior in the job for which you are being considered.
MASSACHUSETTS/NEW JERSEY: If you submit a request to us in writing, you have the right to know whether the Company ordered a consumer report and/or investigative consumer report from Checkr. You may inspect and order a free copy of the report by contacting Checkr.
MINNESOTA: If you submit a request to us in writing, you have the right to get from the Company a complete and accurate disclosure of the nature and scope of the consumer
report and/or investigative consumer report ordered, if any.
NEW YORK: If you submit a request to us in writing, you have the right to know whether the Company ordered a consumer report and/or investigative consumer report from Checkr, and you will be provided with the name and address of Checkr. You may inspect and order a free copy of the reports by contacting Checkr. By signing below, you certify you have received a copy of Article 23A of the New York Correction Law is being provided with this form. Link to Article 23A of the New York Correction Law: https://www.labor.ny.gov/formsdocs/wp/correction-law-article-23a.pdf
OREGON: If the Company obtains credit history information on you, it will be used to evaluate whether you would present an unacceptable risk of theft or other dishonest behavior in the job for which you are being considered.
WASHINGTON STATE: If you submit a request to us in writing, you have the right to get from the Company a complete and accurate disclosure of the nature and scope of the consumer report and/or investigative consumer report we ordered, if any. You also have the right to ask Checkr for a written summary of your rights under the Washington Fair Credit Reporting Act. If the Company obtains information bearing on your credit worthiness, credit standing or credit capacity, it will be used to evaluate whether you would present an unacceptable risk of theft or other dishonest behavior in the job for which you are being considered.
San Francisco applicants only: Please click below for the San Francisco Fair Chance Act Notice.