jeudi 30 janvier 2014

Criminal Records Illinois Updated Database Online

By Ben Kingsley


The UCIA or Uniform Conviction Information Act makes criminal records that have received convictions available to the public. The records are preserved and collected by the Illinois State Police or ISP and are made available to the community. The criminal records can serve as a background check on any individual to check their personal arrest records or to check on another person's history. Currently the ISP provides two ways to obtain criminal records - fingerprint or non-fingerprint. To request for criminal records, the person requesting should use the forms provided by the ISP as each form has its own unique processing control number.

To request using the non-fingerprint form, the person requesting should submit as many details or information of the person they are looking for. This option might not be efficient if one is looking for convicted criminals or sexual offenders as these people more often than not use alias and different names. Cost for the processing is $16 and $30 for cheques that are not drawn from a US bank. A more reliable search may be made if one will use the fingerprint request form. The ISP will search their fingerprint database record for the person being requested. The cost for the processing is $20 and $50 for checks not drawn from a US bank. The ISP accepts payment through credit cards, checks and money orders.

The ISP accepts multiple requests and a single payment made through the options mentioned above are allowed; however, each request must include only one name. A person's maiden name is considered as a separate request. Before submitting the request form, it is pertinent that one should check the details submitted as the ISP will not process incomplete request forms and the fee is non-refundable.

In case those who request background checks on themselves find some inconsistencies with their records, they might request to view and challenge their records with the local enforcement agency. The agency will then process a fingerprint-based inquiry and would send the details to the person within 60 days. The person can view their file in the agency themselves and make corrections if necessary. There are no fees being charged by the ISP; however, the law enforcement agency might charge the person to cover the cost of the fingerprint.

For those who want to obtain their criminal record from the FBI, they can do so by sending a request copy directly to the FBI. The cover should include an introduction of the person, contact info, a copy of their fingerprints as well as payment of $18. Payments can be made through credit card, money order and check. Processing can take between one to two months upon receipt.

Another easier way to get a background check on oneself or another person is by visiting the local police department or the county clerk office. The police department contains arrest records for public use whereas case records with conviction are available from the Court clerk. For those who want a faster and convenient way to obtain records, they can research through public search portals available online. These sites provide access to vital records as well as public records for free or for a minimal fee.




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