A Criminal History Record Check(CHRC) is a process used to verify that a person is who they claim to be. A CHRC will include both a State and national criminal history records check conducted by the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services’, Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS). The records will be maintained in the Maryland and FBI databases for further identification purposes. In 2006, House Bill 1318 and Senate Bill 769 was passed requiring Criminal History Records Checks for all new RN, LPN and CNA applicants. Also, a selected population of RN, LPN and CNA renewal applicants will be required to complete a CHRC to renew an existing license or certification.
The Board recommends that you submit your fingerprints for the CHRC no earlier than six (6) weeks before the date you intend to complete your INITIAL license or a RENEWAL application. The Board is only authorized to retain CHRC information for 90 days. If the CHRC is over 90 days, the applicant will be required to contact the Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS) at 410-764-4501 to have the CHRC resent to the Board.
Results of a CHRC in another state or conducted elsewhere in Maryland cannot be sent to the Board. Each entity/agency/employer has a unique authorization code from CJIS and the FBI. The responses are sent directly to the appropriate agency. CHRCs cannot be shared between entities/agencies/employers. You have to submit a CHRC for the Maryland Board of Nursing.
If the fingerprints are taken at a State Police barracks or CJIS office that is set up for electronic fingerprinting, results will be returned in one week. Please do not contact the Board to verify receipt or submit receipts. The Board receives electronic CHRC notifications within 72 hours. When you receive your CHRC results (by mail), the Board receives results at the same time. Do not call the Board to verify receipt of your CHRC results. Board staff will not verify receipt of results. Retain your receipt in your records.
Positive results are considered by the Board on a case-by-case basis. The Board must consider numerous factors. If you receive a request from the Board for additional information, please submit your response as quickly as possible so delays in the process can be avoided.
The best way to contact the Background Review department is through email at mbon.backgroundreview@maryland.gov. If you have been in contact with any of the staff, then mention the person by name in your email.
You can get more answers by reading the FAQ document at Review Criminal History Record Checks FAQs.