Request for Predetermination of Criminal History
Pursuant to §54.1-204.1 of the Code of Virginia, an individual who does not possess a credential may submit a Request for Predetermination of Criminal History to determine whether his or her criminal record would disqualify him or her from being credentialed. By submitting this Request, you are seeking a review of your criminal record to determine whether your criminal record may disqualify you from licensure, certification, or registration.
A Request for Predetermination of Criminal History is not an application for licensure, certification, or registration. It is an optional, preliminary step that occurs prior to applying.
Please note, a Request for Predetermination of Criminal History will result in a board determination that will be binding on all future applications whether disqualified or not. A determination that you are disqualified under this process will be permanently attached to your DPOR file and may not be reconsidered or overturned by the board at a later date.
A Request for Predetermination may be an appropriate option for those enrolling in lengthy or costly training programs who wish to determine possible ineligibility in advance. However, for most applicants with a criminal record, application with appropriate criminal history disclosure provides an appropriate route to licensure, certification, or registration. Applicants with a criminal history may be required to complete an Informal Fact-Finding Conference. Very few applicants for licensure are denied solely based on criminal history. For instance, from 2022-2024, only two applicants were denied due to criminal history out of 16,268 applications received by the Board for Contractors—a denial rate of only .012 percent.