Louisiana guide
Louisiana background-check timing guide
No major state-wide ban-the-box timing rule is baked into this summary, but employers should still separate federal disclosure and authorization steps from any decision about criminal-history results.
| Pre-offer posture | review |
|---|---|
| Conditional-offer guidance | If the state or local rule is restrictive, move criminal-history review until after a conditional offer and document why the screening is job-related. |
| Adverse-action notes | Before taking adverse action based on a consumer report, send the pre-adverse packet, wait a reasonable review period, then send the final adverse-action notice. |
| Local-law caution | Local fair-chance ordinances may be stricter than statewide guidance, especially in larger cities. |
| Role-specific caution | Public employer, regulated role, or city rules may create a stricter path. |
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Reviewed 2026-04-18
This tool gives workflow guidance, not legal advice. If the role is regulated or the work location is city-specific, confirm local counsel or agency materials.