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Can the social security bureau find the criminal record?

Legal subjectivity:

Paying social security can't find a criminal record. Social security agencies can only query social security payment records and personal rights records. Criminal records belong to personal privacy, and other units have no right to inquire about criminal records except the public security system.

Legal objectivity:

Article 100 of the Criminal Law A person who has been subjected to criminal punishment shall truthfully report to the relevant units that he has been subjected to criminal punishment when he joined the army or was employed, and shall not conceal it. A person who was under 18 years old at the time of committing the crime and was sentenced to not more than 5 years' imprisonment shall be exempted from fulfilling the reporting obligation mentioned in the preceding paragraph. Article 275 If a person was under the age of 18 at the time of committing a crime and was sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than five years, his criminal record shall be sealed. If the criminal record is sealed, it shall not be provided to any unit or individual, except for the need of judicial organs to handle cases or the relevant units to make inquiries according to state regulations. The inquiry unit shall keep the sealed criminal records confidential.