I acknowledge receipt of the separate document entitled “Disclosure Regarding Background Investigation” and “A Summary of Your Rights Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act” and certify that I have read and understand both of those documents. By clicking “Submit”, I hereby authorize the obtaining of “consumer reports” and/or “investigative consumer reports” by Wonolo Inc. at any time after receipt of this authorization, if applicable. To this end, I hereby authorize, without reservation, any law enforcement agency, administrator, state or federal agency, institution, school or university (public or private), information service bureau, employer, or insurance company to furnish any and all background information requested by Wonolo Inc., 9450 SW Gemini Dr. PMB 96809 Beaverton, OR 97008-7105 | support@wonolo.com. I agree that an electronic copy of this Authorization shall be as valid as the original.

California applicants only:
If you would like to receive a copy of an investigative consumer report or consumer credit report at no charge if one is obtained by Wonolo Inc., and you have a right to receive such a copy under California law, please contact support@wonolo.com

Under California Civil Code section 1786.22, you are entitled to find out what is in the CRA’s file on you with proper identification, as follows:

– In person, by visual inspection of your file during normal business hours and on reasonable notice. You also may request a copy of the information in person. The CRA may not charge you more than the actual copying costs for providing you with a copy of your file.
– A summary of all information contained in the CRA file on you that is required to be provided by the California Civil Code will be provided to you via telephone, if you have made a written request, with proper identification, for telephone disclosure, and the toll charge, if any, for the telephone call is prepaid by or charged directly to you.
– By requesting a copy be sent to a specified addressee by certified mail. CRAs complying with requests for certified mailings shall not be liable for disclosures to third parties caused by mishandling of mail after such mailings leave the CRAs.

“Proper Identification” includes documents such as a valid driver’s license, social security account number, military identification card, and credit cards. Only if you cannot identify yourself with such information may the CRA require additional information concerning your employment and personal or family history in order to verify your identity. The CRA will provide trained personnel to explain any information furnished to you and will provide a written explanation of any coded information contained in files maintained on you. This written explanation will be provided whenever a file is provided to you for visual inspection. You may be accompanied by one other person of your choosing, who must furnish reasonable identification. An CRA may require you to furnish a written statement granting permission to the CRA to discuss your file in such person’s presence.