vendredi 24 janvier 2014

Find Free Arrest Records California Online

By Ben Kingsley


For employers who are checking potential applicants or those who want to make sure if they have records, they can do so by visiting the Office of Attorney General' website. California arrest records are public records; however, not all records are available to the public especially criminal records. Law enforcement agents and agencies that are authorized by the DOJ have the sole access to the records; however, one can retrieve one's own criminal records. For those who are looking for current inmates, they can do so by checking the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation site.

Residents of the State can avail of a background check of themselves by completing the Live Scan form, which they can download from the official website, or other online sites affiliated with the government's official website. After downloading the form, they can go to their sheriff's office or any local police department to have their fingerprint scanned. A $25 fee applies which is mandatorily set by the DOJ. Any excess fees may be charged by the fingerprint agency.

Out of state residents can also avail of the background check service. All applicants have to do is to download the State Summary Criminal History Records. The forms are available in English and Spanish and downloadable in PDF format. The applicant should go to the nearest fingerprint agency in their area and have their fingerprint scan. Payments are done through money order or check. aCash is not accepted, although fees charged by the fingerprint agency should be paid in the form that the agency deems acceptable.

For agency applicants, all communications will be directed to the agency where they are affiliated. The DOJ will send all the necessary forms to the agency in 7 days' time. Delays are inevitable especially if errors are found with the application form. There are instances where processing is delayed due to the substandard fingerprint scan as well as positive criminal records of the applicant. Applicants can follow up their request by accessing the site's automated phone system. One needs to include their birthdate as well as ATI to make a follow up.

There are some cases that can be removed by the applicant should there be a positive match to their check. Cases such as misdemeanour or minor cases are eligible for sealing or expungement. Request for the records to be "sealed and destroyed" still depends on the court handling the case. A probation case costs about $120 whereas cases without probation require a fee of $60.

There are ways for one to obtain arrest records free; one is through online means. Some companies or sites offer limited information on the case and a full version can be sent to the researcher for a certain fee. Another way is to check the local police department especially if one is checking an applicant. One can check for any driving cases filed against the person or on the researcher. Some local law enforcement agencies require the researcher to present their request and other documents, which is why it is important to phone the local law enforcement agency before one goes there in person. For researchers who are looking for sex offenders, they can do so by accessing the Megan Law online portal in the official website.




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