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hornsbyb 04-02-2014 04:44 PM

Security Clearance question
 
I ship off to boot camp in a week, and I'm starting to get paranoid. Should I be worried?

Edit: Got a call today from a Petty Officer asking me questions to make sure I'm still qualified for Nuke Program. No issues there.

drego86 04-02-2014 06:39 PM

Don't be paranoid. You're worrying about nothing.

peterson0015 04-02-2014 07:16 PM

what happened in Highschool happened in Highschool your starting a new life now clean slate forget about the rest

FutureND 04-02-2014 10:52 PM

What type of clearance are you getting?

13Point1Heiress 04-03-2014 06:49 AM

Don't be that person who stands up at the Moment of Truth because you got suspended in high school, it's no big deal

Mrs_Breen 04-03-2014 08:57 AM

As long as it isn't on an arrest record, you should be fine. My husband also got suspended due to a HS fight and it hasn't been an issue with his clearance so far.

hornsbyb 04-03-2014 01:21 PM

FutureND, I'm not sure really, whatever Nukes get.

Thanks for the replies, guys. I'm feeling good.

AramilX 04-03-2014 02:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hornsbyb (Post 43300)
FutureND, I'm not sure really, whatever Nukes get.

Secret, I think.

Haasino 04-04-2014 12:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AramilX (Post 43301)
Secret, I think.

Yeah, it's just a Secret Clearance... all that involves is a National Agency Check of federal, state, and local law enforcement databases for any police involvement, a civil records check for lawsuits, bankruptcy, liens, etc., a credit check to make sure you're not susceptible to bribery or blackmail, a Social Security Administration check to verify all jobs you've held a W-2 for, and a check of any foreign contacts you may have listed.

Generally, a Secret Clearance doesn't even require an in-person interview, and you'll have it granted before you leave for RTC if you're in DEP more than about 4 months.

hornsbyb 04-04-2014 03:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Haasino (Post 43321)
Yeah, it's just a Secret Clearance... all that involves is a National Agency Check of federal, state, and local law enforcement databases for any police involvement, a civil records check for lawsuits, bankruptcy, liens, etc., a credit check to make sure you're not susceptible to bribery or blackmail, a Social Security Administration check to verify all jobs you've held a W-2 for, and a check of any foreign contacts you may have listed.

Generally, a Secret Clearance doesn't even require an in-person interview, and you'll have it granted before you leave for RTC if you're in DEP more than about 4 months.

Thank you so much for the information.

OatmealRenegade 04-28-2014 03:55 PM

Could someone elaborate on the likelihood of a secret security clearance being denied while at RTC? (Assuming all information was disclosed upon enlisting.)

I am an NF DEPer awaiting clearance; I've answered all pre-screening questions and would hate to have to change ratings at RTC.

Haasino: I haven't been cleared yet, although I've been in DEP for almost a year.

Haasino 04-28-2014 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by OatmealRenegade (Post 43920)
Could someone elaborate on the likelihood of a secret security clearance being denied while at RTC? (Assuming all information was disclosed upon enlisting.)

I am an NF DEPer awaiting clearance; I've answered all pre-screening questions and would hate to have to change ratings at RTC.

Haasino: I haven't been cleared yet, although I've been in DEP for almost a year.

Unless you've withheld law enforcement encounters, job terminations, or have foreign affluence or influence, a Secret Clearance is almost automatic. If you answered all the questions asked honestly, and the security manager didn't raise any issues, then you shouldn't have anything to worry about.

OPM doesn't always initiate a clearance investigation right away... are you sure you don't already have your clearance? You generally won't be able to tell until you have CAC access and log into your Electronic Training Jacket from a military computer.

jzhaun 04-28-2014 04:17 PM

If you've been in dep that long you probably have your secret already. They're don't call you up and say your clearance was granted while you're in dep, and you don't have access to it yet because you haven't shipped yet.

If you have the kind of serious issues that would prevent you from receiving a secret, you should already know you have them.

Atom_breaker 04-28-2014 07:13 PM

I have about $10,000 in credit and loan debt, I've paid every payment on time over 400 payments on time haha. My credit is fine, I'm just wondering if that amount will cause any issuer with debt "bribery" or whatever..

jzhaun 04-28-2014 11:15 PM

Look, I have like twice the debt you do (granted, they're all student loans) and I have a TS. No issue.

As far as I understand, the only reason someone with good credit and a history of paying on time would get turned down because of their debt is if their monthly payment exceeds 40% of the monthly salary they would receive in the military.


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