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Criminal Records Free To Public

By Claire Dowell


The California Department of Justice, office of the Attorney General, is the state's repository of California Criminal Records. All criminal documents are initially documented at a particular county prior to it getting forwarded to the state repository. Any member of the general public is given the right to access document as long as the correct requesting procedures are followed. Criminal documents normally contain the full name of an offender, description of the offense committed, and the time and place where it was committed.

People that do background researches on other people turn to criminal documents more often than not. In a place with a very big population like California, it is not a surprise that law enforcers find it hard to maintain the peace and order. But if the public is provided with vital information, they will have a better idea which kinds of people they should stay away from.

A search can be started by securing the Live Scan Form, which can be downloaded from the official website of the Department of justice, and providing it with all the vital pieces of information. The next step is to find an authorized Live Scan site to have your fingerprint scanned. A fingerprint card will be given to you, which you will submit to the department along with the completed request form and corresponding payment. The cost of fingerprint scanning varies depending on the location of the Live Scan site and is separate from the fee that you need to pay for the files.

You are allowed to get a copy of your own criminal record. This way, you can check if the pieces of information that are on your record are accurate or not. If you see something that you think is wrong or not up to date, you can request to have it checked and/or corrected accordingly by completing the Claim of Alleged Inaccuracy or Incompleteness form. Once the form is completed with all the necessary information, mail it back to the office where you got the record along with the record itself.

Criminal records of other individuals are not given to just anybody in order to protect the privacy of its owners. However, there are a few people who are given the right to access them depending on the circumstance. Law enforcers may access the full copies of criminal records of other people if it is necessary for an ongoing investigation. Employers, landlords and licensers are also given access but not the whole version of the records. They are given access because it is essential to their businesses that they hire only those who do not have any issues against the law. Anyone who is given access and uses the records to defame, harass, embarrass, or blackmail other people shall be dealt with accordingly by the law.

If you want to obtain California arrest records, you can send a request to the state's Department of Correction and Rehabilitation for a certain fee. If you want to obtain Arrest Records For Free, see if your local law enforcement agency offers it or try to look for online service providers that offer such to the public. Arrests are recorded by even if it does not result to imprisonment. If it does not lead to imprisonment, the record will not be disclosed to the public.




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