jeudi 16 janvier 2014

California Arrest Records

By Ben Kingsley


Doing a background check is essential especially if you are an employer. One of the first things to consider when making a background check is to check the California Arrest records to determine if the applicant has any. One can check out the Office of the Attorney General to access criminal records or the Court of California's online website. The two offer a comprehensive way to access the records. If you are looking for a person who is incarcerated currently, you might want to check the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation website. Please note that the DOJ restricts the access to criminal record for those who are authorized and law enforcement only. Claiming one's criminal records however is allowed.

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.

For residents that do not live in California, they can obtain a copy of their criminal records by first obtaining a copy of the State Summary Criminal History Records, which is available in the state's website. The applicant must submit the form together with the fingerprint card and the fees should be addressed to the California Department of Justice. The DOJ Office only accepts checks or money orders.

The normal processing time takes about seven business days and for individuals who apply through agencies, they can get their result from the agency center. There are some cases when the processing will be extended and follow up is necessary to resolve the matter. Poor fingerprint quality scan, incorrect information and records with positive results are some of the common contributing factors causing processing delays. For follow up, applicants can avail of the automated phone system to make their inquiries.

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.

For personal records, applicants can check their local law enforcement and request for any records pertaining to their own. Some law enforcement agencies have their own policies concerning requests so it is important to call the local department and ask the requirements before one goes in person. Applicants can also go to the court where the conviction was handed down and file for a request to obtain their personal records. It is possible to access arrest records through online means as well. There are companies that provide free or pay per request online. The government also has the Megan's Law, a free online tool, which can help locate sex offenders.




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