Disclosure version: v1-2026-05-01.
This is a stand-alone document. The Made Glow pro agreement, Terms of Service, and Privacy Policy are not part of this disclosure. By e-signing the consent that follows this page in your application, you authorize Made Glow to obtain a consumer report from Checkr Inc. for employment-related screening purposes.

Disclosure regarding background investigation

Made Glow Inc. ("Made Glow," "we," "us," "our") may obtain information about you from a third-party consumer reporting agency for employment-related screening purposes. The consumer reporting agency Made Glow uses is:

Checkr, Inc.
1 Montgomery Street, Suite 2000
San Francisco, CA 94104
Phone: (844) 824-3257
Web: checkr.com

The information that Checkr provides to Made Glow is called a "consumer report" and may include information about your character, general reputation, personal characteristics, mode of living, and credit standing. The consumer report Made Glow requests may contain information about you obtained from federal, state, and local courts; law-enforcement agencies; the National Sex Offender Public Website; private and public databases; and other sources, and may include the following types of information:

Made Glow uses the consumer report solely to evaluate your suitability to be approved as a Made Glow pro and to provide services to Made Glow's clients. The consumer report will not be used for any purpose unrelated to your application or ongoing engagement with Made Glow as a pro.

Your rights

You have the right under the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 USC §1681 et seq.) to:

  1. Be told if information in your file has been used against you;
  2. Know what is in your file (a free copy of your consumer report from Checkr is available upon request, and is automatically free if Made Glow takes adverse action against you based on the report);
  3. Dispute incomplete or inaccurate information directly with Checkr — Checkr is required to reinvestigate within 30 days;
  4. Have inaccurate, incomplete, or unverifiable information corrected or deleted;
  5. Limit "prescreened" offers based on your information;
  6. Sue for violations of the FCRA;
  7. Additional rights under state law, depending on your state of residence (notably California, Massachusetts, Maine, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, and Washington — see the state-specific notices below).

For a full summary of your rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, see the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's official summary: A Summary of Your Rights Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act.

State-specific notices

California, Massachusetts, Maine, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Washington applicants. If you are a resident of any of these states, additional notices apply, and you have the right to receive a copy of the consumer report at no cost. Made Glow will provide the appropriate state-specific notice along with this disclosure during the e-sign flow.

California Investigative Consumer Reporting Agencies Act (ICRA). If you are a California resident: California Civil Code §1786.16 requires that this disclosure also tell you that an "investigative consumer report" — a report based on personal interviews concerning your character, general reputation, personal characteristics, and mode of living — may be requested. You have the right to receive any investigative consumer report Made Glow obtains within five business days of Made Glow receiving it; check the box during e-sign if you would like a copy.

New York Article 23-A notice. If you are a New York resident, a copy of Article 23-A of the New York Correction Law (covering consideration of prior criminal convictions) will be provided in the consent flow.

What happens after you sign

  1. You e-sign the consent on the next screen of your application. The consent is captured separately from this disclosure (FCRA requires both, in that order).
  2. Made Glow records the time, your IP address, your user-agent string, and the version of this disclosure (v1-2026-05-01) you saw, as proof of consent.
  3. Made Glow then collects the background-check fee (pass-through pricing — Made Glow charges what Checkr charges, with no markup) via Stripe.
  4. Made Glow submits a candidate request to Checkr. Checkr emails you to complete identity verification on Checkr's hosted candidate portal.
  5. Checkr returns a result (typically within 24-72 hours, sometimes longer for county-court searches).
  6. If the result is "clear," Made Glow proceeds with your application review. If the result is anything other than clear and Made Glow is considering not approving you on the basis of it, Made Glow will send a pre-adverse action notice with a copy of the report and a 5-business-day window to dispute the result with Checkr before any final decision.

If you have questions

If you have questions about this disclosure or the background-check process, contact Made Glow at [email protected]. If your question is about the contents of the report, contact Checkr directly at the address and phone number above — Made Glow does not control the contents of Checkr's databases.

Disclosure version v1-2026-05-01. Last updated: 2026-05-02. Questions? Email [email protected].