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Background Checks Jul 30, 2025

How to Choose the Right Type of Background Check for Your Organization

Learn how to choose the right background check for your organization based on industry, role sensitivity, and legal requirements. Ensure safe and compliant hiring practices.

Not all background checks are created equal. Whether you're screening a healthcare worker, a rideshare driver, or a remote tech hire, the type of background check you choose should reflect the risks and responsibilities of the role. 

With so many screening options—criminal history, identity verification, education checks, financial reviews—how do you know which combination is right for your organization? 

To simplify the decision, we’ve created a step-by-step guide that walks you through the key questions based on industry, role sensitivity, and legal requirements—so you can select the right screening package with confidence. 

 

Step 1: What Industry Are You In? 

Start by identifying your industry. Each one comes with unique compliance needs and trust expectations. For a deeper look at how different industries handle background checks, this guide on industry-specific screening considerations provides helpful examples.

 

Healthcare & Medical

  • HIPAA compliance, patient safety, licensure 
    You’ll likely need: Identity verification, criminal history, professional license verification, OIG/SAM exclusion list checks

Financial Services & Banking
  • High trust, fiduciary responsibility, regulatory oversight 
    You’ll likely need: Identity verification, criminal history, credit check, education/employment verification, watchlist search (Patriot Act, OFAC) 


Transportation, Logistics & Delivery

  • Public safety, driving records, time-sensitive duties 
    You’ll likely need: Motor vehicle records (MVR), criminal background, drug testing, education/employment verification 

 

Education & Childcare

  • Vulnerable population protection, state/federal mandates 
    You’ll likely need: National and county criminal checks, sex offender registry, child abuse registry (as applicable), education/licensing verification 


Corporate & Tech (General Employment)

  • Internal trust, brand safety, security 
    You’ll likely need: Identity verification, employment/education checks, criminal screening, optional: global sanctions or credit (based on role) 


Nonprofit & Volunteer

  • Varying levels of sensitivity; often budget-conscious 
    You’ll likely need: Basic criminal check, identity verification; optional: reference or child safety checks for roles with vulnerable groups 

 

Step 2: How Sensitive Is the Role? 

Regardless of industry, sensitivity varies by position. Ask yourself: 

  • Does this role involve handling money, data, or people’s safety? 
    If so, you’ll want a more comprehensive background check that covers criminal history, identity verification, and any industry-specific concerns. For instance, this blog on enhanced due diligence explains when to go beyond the basics. 
  • Is the role leadership or high visibility (e.g., C-suite, board member)? 
    Executive roles often benefit from enhanced due diligence, including reference checks, education verification, and global watchlist searches. 
  • Is this a freelance, gig, or part-time role? 
    A streamlined, scalable screening approach works well here—typically including criminal background and ID verification at a minimum. 

 

Step 3: What’s Legally Required? 

Some background checks are optional, but others are regulated or mandated by industry or location. Make sure to: 

  • Review federal, state, and industry-specific guidelines (e.g., FINRA, DOT, state education or healthcare mandates) 
  • Stay aware of “ban-the-box” laws and other hiring restrictions in your jurisdictions 

 

Final Thoughts: One Size Doesn’t Fit All 

Choosing the right background check isn’t about checking every box—it’s about choosing the boxes that matter most for each role. With Bchex, you can customize screening packages that align with your organization’s needs, industry standards, and compliance requirements. 

Whether you’re hiring a nurse, a driver, a CEO, or a seasonal volunteer, we’ll help you build a smarter, safer, and more strategic screening process—every time. 

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