Can you lose your clearance if you fail a polygraph?

The reality is while the government can't deny a security clearance based solely on a failed polygraph, it can absolutely deny a clearance based on negative information disclosed during a polygraph – that's the entire point.
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What happens to your clearance if you fail a polygraph?

The Consequence of Inconclusive Results

So, by “failing” a polygraph or producing “inconclusive results” you might not get the job or the clearance you're applying for – but you also won't lose any clearance you already have or jeopardize your future prospects of obtaining clearances that don't require a polygraph.
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Will a failed polygraph show up on a background check?

If it comes back as indeterminate, it doesn't mean much one way or the other. Yes, failing a polygraph with one federal agency may adversely affect one's employment prospects with other federal agencies (in particular, with those agencies that also conduct pre-employment polygraph screening).
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How long does a failed polygraph stay on record?

Employers and polygraph examiners must retain required records for a minimum of three years from the date the polygraph examination is conducted (or from the date the examination is requested if no examination is conducted).
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Does security clearance require polygraph?

Polygraph tests accompany some Top Secret or TS/SCI clearances; however, they are not required to obtain either type of clearance and are not part of the clearance background investigation.
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What disqualifies you from secret clearance?

These conditions may disqualify you from access to classified information: Drug abuse. Illegal drug possession. Diagnosis of drug abuse or dependence by a medical professional.
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What can make you fail a security clearance?

top five reasons for security clearance denial
  • Financial considerations. Almost half of all denials are due to financial issues. ...
  • Personal conduct. ...
  • Foreign influence. ...
  • Drug use. ...
  • Criminal conduct.
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What percentage of people fail polygraph?

In 2006, the FBI revealed that about 25 percent of applicants fail a polygraph every year. More recently, The Crime Report reported in 2013 that as many as 40 percent of special agent applicants fail the polygraph and never become special agents.
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What disqualifies you on a polygraph?

Questions on the Police Polygraph or CVSA

Illegal drug trafficking or dealing. Illegal drug or medication use, including steroids. Use of alcohol. Falsification or minimization in your requested information.
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Can you're apply with FBI if you fail a polygraph?

Your FBI applicant record will be shared with any other federal agencies with which you might apply for employment in the future. Your failed FBI polygraph will hurt your chances and may be used to disqualify you, but it won't necessarily do so. Polygraph has been so discredited.
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Why do so many people fail the polygraph?

Lie Detectors have Error Rates. There are two reasons why people fail lie detection tests: The person is guilty and is lying about the issue under investigation. The person is innocent but reacted similarly to persons known to be guilty, based on scientific research studies.
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How far back does a secret clearance go?

How long does my security clearance last? Most clearance, once completed, will be for a fixed time period i.e. five or ten years, but this is on the basis that the cleared individual is still working within that role.
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Why did I fail my polygraph?

You can fail the test simply because you don't quite understand the question, or over-analyze the question each time, even if the examiner gave you clarification multiple times. Related: Does your resume pass the 6-second test? Get a FREE assessment.
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Can a truthful person fail a polygraph?

According to Goodson, some people who are telling the truth can fail polygraph tests by trying too hard to control their body's responses.
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How many times can you take polygraph?

Taking The Exam

Afterwards, the actual polygraph examination will be conducted under the same conditions and depending on the type of exam given, may be repeated three times. The questions asked will be the exact questions agreed upon in the pre-interview.
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Can you lie on a polygraph test and still pass?

Yes, it is possible to lie and pass a polygraph.
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Can you cheat a polygraph?

A simple way to cheat the polygraph is to deliberately distort your physiological readings when telling the truth, such as by biting your tongue, or imagining an embarrassing incident in the past.
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Are polygraph questions yes and no?

Don't overthink.

The polygraph examination consists primarily of yes or no questions that should be simple. If you're the kind of person who thinks there are no right or wrong answers, or who tends to doubt a choice after it's made, this may affect you.
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Can you fail a polygraph and be innocent?

The results of a lie detector test are unreliable, and many innocent people have failed them. Even if you pass the test, this does not mean that you will not be charged with committing a crime.
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How often do innocent people fail polygraph?

False confessions are hard for laypeople to understand, but it's been estimated by the Innocence Project that approximately 25% of exonerees made false incriminating statements to police, or falsely Polygraph, 2013, 42(2) 116 Page 6 Bonpasse confessed or pled guilty to crimes they did not commit.
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How often are polygraphs wrong?

The American Polygraph Association, which sets standards for testing, says that polygraphs are "highly accurate," citing an accuracy rate above 90 percent when done properly. Critics, however, say the tests are correct only 70 percent of the time.
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Do security clearances check Internet history?

Although security clearance background checks can be intensely thorough, the government can't view your emails, Internet browsing history, hard drive data, and other virtual assets without a subpoena or warrant.
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What percentage of people get denied security clearance?

But don't lose heart – 20-30% of all interim security clearances are denied, but that is vastly different than the figure of final clearance denials, which hovers around 1%.
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What is checked for secret clearance?

Credit and criminal history checks will be conducted on all applicants. For a Top Secret security clearance, the background investigation includes additional record checks which can verify citizenship for the applicant and family members, verification of birth, education, employment history, and military history.
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Can you get a top secret clearance if you've done drugs?

Persons who have used drugs in the past may be approved for access to classified information. In accepting a security clearance, however, government employees and contractors also accept an obligation to remain drug free in the future.
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