mercredi 26 février 2014

California Free Arrest Records

By Ben Kingsley


Should you wish to obtain an arrest record in California, either your own or that of somebody else's for background checks, you have to request access for such from the Department of Justice as it is the chief repository for criminal and arrest records in California. Unlike any other states in the US, California is stricter when obtaining arrest and criminal records. Access to such records maintained by the Department of Justice is restricted by law to legitimate law enforcement purposes and authorized applicant agencies. However, individuals have the right to request a copy of their own criminal history record from the Department to review for accuracy and completeness. Requests from third parties are not authorized and will not be processed.

In procuring for your personal criminal history record, you should submit to the Department of Justice an image of your fingerprints and pay the processing fee of $25. All California applicants must submit live scan fingerprints. Additionally, a live scan form must be filled out and submitted together with the fingerprint images. In such form, you have to check "record review" as the "type of application", enter "record review" on the "reason for application" line. You also have to input all your personal information. Once the live scan form is completed, submit it immediately to any live scan site for fingerprinting services.

Unfortunately, not just anyone can look at an individual's criminal history record. Only people with a valid reason, such as employment, can access arrest or criminal records through the courts. When requesting for an arrest record, you must fill out an application form which you can get from the California Attorney General's office or website. This agency also maintains criminal history records under the California Penal Code.

Since January 2012, a new law in the State of California has changed the requirements in doing background checks that employers must follow and provide for them to do background checks on their consumers (applicants or employees). In California, background checks are called "investigative consumer reports" unlike other states where it is termed as "consumer reports".

If you are an employer who wishes to conduct a background check on your consumer, you have to provide a written disclosure, on a separate document, to your applicant or employee whose background you are trying to scrutinize. You have to state in the disclosure that a report may be obtained; the acceptable reason of the background check; the fact that the report may yield information about the consumer such as his or her name, address, reputation, mode of living, personal characteristics; and reporting agency's telephone number in case the consumer wants to review or verify the information provided by such investigative consumer agency.

Since the State of California has imposed many rules especially in conducting background checks or in obtaining investigative consumer reports, hiring the services of online record provider is something you can try to obtain the record you need easily. Online service providers also have their own database which may contain the records you're looking for. Service providers range from free to fee based. However, if it is the quality you're after, then you're better off with the one that charges a minimal fee but may provide the arrest records you need in an easier and faster way without going through all the hassle of the typical method of procuring arrest or criminal records in California.




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