County Arrest Records And Online Criminal Reports

Written By Admin on Jumat, 10 Oktober 2014 | 01.38

By Claire Dowell


Hiring the most qualified applicants is a tedious process undertaken by enterprises all over the globe. This lengthy and meticulous procedure includes the assessment of a person's criminal history. Not performing these background checks puts the company in danger of work-related violence, fraud and theft. In order to mitigate such disfiguring risks, employers rely on the information transcribed in criminal or arrest records.

In order to successfully and satisfactorily perform the task described above, employers seek out a person's criminal or arrest records, as these documents compile a person's previous dealings with the Law, from simple to grave violations. The repository for Public arrest records California are the Office of the Attorney General and the State Department of Justice.

In observance of the California Government Code Section 6254(F), known as the California Public Records Act, any information about a concurrent arrest must be made available to the public grasp. This allows a person's arrest information to be divulged, as long as its court proceedings are still ongoing. Once a case has been decided, it is already categorized as local criminal history information, and cannot be therefore made available to the public. Concomitantly, the availability of authorized copies of such records is now only limited to those persons whose names are in the arrest record, concerned Law Enforcement entities, and any authorized individuals and applicant agencies. Parties not otherwise stated or any requests coming from any third party entities will not be entertained nor dealt with.

Parties not included in the entities mentioned by the said statute can settle for informational copies of arrest records. Such versions contain the same amount of information with that of authorized copies, but are not viable documents to establish identities. These copies can be used in background checks and genealogical studies.

The procurement of California arrest records begins with the requesting or downloading a copy of Request for Live Scan Service Form from any County Sheriff's Offices or at the state Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General. First, check the selection that says "Record Review" in the "Type of Application" section. Next, locate and check the "Record Review" option on the line that says "Reason for Application". Finally, complete the said form with the rest of the required details, and then present it in any local Law Enforcement office or online live scan websites for the scanning of your fingerprints. The cost of fingerprint scanning services per county sheriff's office varies. To conclude, send the completed requisites along with the $25.00 processing fee via check or money order payable to the California Department of Justice. This process is exclusive to local residents of and persons arrested in the State of California.

Obtaining records nowadays has become hassle-free by simply siphoning the power of the Internet. To achieve optimal convenience using today's modern alternatives in the field of records retrieval, simply enter the necessary details on the database of entities that offer online search and retrieval of records. The vast amounts of time, money and effort have made such measures one of the most popular search activities on the Internet.




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