Tuesday, January 20, 2015

What Are Criminal Records California

By Claire Dowell


The California Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General is the office in-charge of the safekeeping of California Criminal Records. The files are originally filed at counties where crimes are committed and then redirected to the Department of Justice. Citizens are given the privilege to request them by observing the appropriate methods required by the department. Criminal files normally include the name of the offender, nature of offense committed, and when and where it occurred.

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.

If you want to start a search, secure the Live Scan from by downloading it from the Department of Justice's official webpage. Fill out the form with all the required fields of information and have your fingerprint scanned at the nearest authorized live scan operator. You will be given a fingerprint card which you will present at the department along with the completed request form. There is a fee for getting your fingerprint scanned and it varies depending on where you had it done. The fee is separate from the fee you have to pay to get the criminal document.

Requesting for your own files is allowed by the Department of Justice so you can examine if there are any inaccuracies regarding the information included on your files. If you spot any inaccuracy, you can have it checked and/or fixed by filling out a Claim of Alleged Inaccuracy or Incompleteness form. Supply all the required information and send it back to the department together with your actual criminal file.

Requesting the documents that are not your own is also permitted but there is only a short list of people who can do so because the privacy of the document's owners must also be looked after. During investigation, law enforcers are allowed to access full versions of criminal documents. Landlords and employers are also allowed access but only when they want to check the background of potential employees and tenants. Using of other peoples criminal documents to defame, embarrass, harass or blackmail them is prohibited. Violators will be apprehended.

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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