exNavyOffRec
Well-Known Member
so your recruiter wants you to lie, that isn't a good start and glad you are asking how to find it.New here so forgive me if this is the wrong place to ask.
24 and going through the OCS application process for SWO. I had a juvenile incident when I was 14, I am trying to track down the documents since I am spacing the details, but essentially went to court and had to do probation for a year for the charges to get dismissed. Got records sealed at 18 and haven't had any trouble since, been nothing but a good citizen working a white collar finance job.
Can anyone tell me more about the waiver process or if I will even need one? None of my stuff was violent, but the waiver process is really confusing me. Recruiter said I shouldn't mention this at MEPS but I don't want it to bite me later.
you may not need a waiver but you will need to disclose as all arrest will show up as nothing is "sealed" when it comes to the federal government, I had a kid in the same situation who didn't disclose since it was "sealed" and it did pop, he wrote a statement and all was good.
I had another case where similar to yours, except it was a small town and the judge made everything "go away" after he did what the judge told him to do.
What was the situation?