Wednesday, November 27, 2013

California Arrest Records Free List Online

By Ben Kingsley


It is not an easy task to preserve the safety of an area, especially if it has a population that is the biggest in the United States. In California, the population is just too big to completely eliminate crime. As a resort, the state gave the public the right to obtain Criminal Records CA. The documents bear details that are beneficial to the public so they are aware who to not associate themselves with.

There are 58 counties in the state and the Department of Justice serves as the central repository of all criminal records. In other states, any person can view or access their criminal records and the records of other people. In California, a person is only allowed to access his or her own record unless you have the consent of the court to do otherwise. It is ideal to check ones criminal records, if there any, to check if there are any inaccuracies or false information included on the record. If a record is being used for an ongoing investigation, it will not be available for request.

You may secure a request form at the Department of Justice. All required fields on the form should be filled out appropriately before submitting it back to the department. A fingerprint scan and a $25 payment should be submitted together with the request form. A local police department and a sheriff's office perform fingerprint live scans. There is a matching payment for a live scan and it varies where it was performed. The live scan produces a fingerprint card which will contain your name, sex, age, birthday, home address, and more. Payments are done by money order or a certified check.

Criminal records are a compilation of different records such as arrest records, sex offender records, driving records, and others. They contain pieces of information that are very useful for people conducting background checks on other people. Per the Freedom of Information Act, the records are made available to the public. However, they are not to be used against another person for reasons other than what the court allows.

Digital copies of criminal documents are now available since the Department of Justice started maintaining their own criminal documents database. The documents can also be obtained from online search tools that have the approval of the court to disseminate them to the public. There are many search tools available online. However, before choosing one you will use, be sure to investigate the history of their service. If people have had a positive feedback on their service, you can proceed with your search.

If you want to commence a search for Free Criminal Records, make sure that you are knowledgeable of the basic, but important details of the documents you want to obtain such as a name, home address, and the date of birth. Find more facts about the documents so that if the name of the person you are searching for is a common name, you can filter the search results, thus making your odds better of locating the specific documents you are looking for.




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