New Screening Requirements for School Volunteers Under Florida’s SB676
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MBI Worldwide Background Checks and Drug Screening is opposed to slavery and human trafficking in all forms and pledges to take steps to ensure that there is no slavery or human trafficking in our business or with the suppliers with whom we work.
MBI Worldwide is committed to supporting all survivors of human trafficking. If you are or have been a victim of human trafficking, you may dispute or request a block of adverse information that is the result of human trafficking by submitting the following information:
Submit a Human Trafficking Dispute
By Mail: Please send a copy of “appropriate proof of identity” such as a driver’s license or passport, along with “victim determination documentation” and a list of adverse items you’re requesting be removed to:
MBI Worldwide Background Checks and Drug Screening
Attn: Compliance/Human Trafficking Dispute
101 N Park Ave Ste 200,
Herrin, IL 62948
Or this address:
MBI Worldwide Background Checks and Drug Screening
PO Box 124
Lakeville, MN 55044
By Email: If you prefer to submit your request electronically, you can send an email to compliance@mbiworldwide.com or call our toll-free Client Relationships team at (866) 275-4624for assistance with submittal. * Proof of Identity here. Preferred government issued identification such as Driver’s License, Government identification, Passport and/or Utility Bills.
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