Birthdate & Background checks
jscheidter
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By law, my company needs to conduct criminal background checks before hiring an employee. However, in order to conduct the background check we need the applicant's birthdate (also SSN and Driver's License #). How can I ask for their birthdate and not violate the ADEA? I know we cannot hire based upon age, and we don't, but this may come back to bite us.
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Before asking them for the information, they have already under gone a structured interview and are being considered for hiring. They are told that we do not hire based age, however, our drivers must be at least 25 years of age to be considered insurable, and that I need the birthdate information to conduct the background check.
I know we do treat everyone equitably and that age is not a factor when we consider them for employment. They are treated such an I haven't had any problems.
"In connection with my application for employment, including contract for services with XXX, I understand that investigative background inquiries are to be made concerning myself, which may include consumer reports, investigative inquiries, criminal, driving and other reports. The repoets may include information as to my character, credit worthiness, general reputation, personal characteristics, mode of living, work havits, performance and experience, along with reasons for termination of past employment. Further, I understand that you will request information from various federal, state and other agencies which maintain records concerning my past activities related to driving, credit, criminal, civil and other experiences as well as claims involving me from the files of insurance companies. Date of birth is requested in order to obtain accurate records. This information will be retained in a confidential file separate from all other personnel and employment records relating to applicants and employees. Submission is voluntary. "