Monday, January 13, 2014

Search For Updated California Arrest Records

By Ben Kingsley


California arrest records are important documents that will contain the date of arrest, specific violation and the location where the incident happened. They are considered as legal documents with many uses.

Many people obtain records for personal reference. However, the records can also be used for application of certain licenses. Licenses like acquisition of a gun, driver's license and more may require an updated copy of the record. Companies also ask records from their applicants to know if they have been arrested or not. If you have a clean slate, you can submit the record and up your chances of being hired. Getting a visa or applying for foreign adoption may also require such records to be submitted.

The records can be obtained from the California Department of Justice. This is made possible because of the state public records act. Provisions in the California constitution also allow you to access public information.

Obtaining the records will be easy for people who want their own documents. If they haven't been arrested before, the record shown will be clear of any items. The said document can then be used for job applications, license and more. However, getting records of other people may prove to be difficult. You need to have a court order to get one and the courts won't give you one unless there's a valid reason. Companies on the other hand have to request such documents from the court if they are doing background checks and investigations. There are agencies like the police, investigation firms and more that can obtain records from the DOJ. However they have to get approval first from a court or prove that there is a necessity to get such documents.

In order to obtain such record, you can visit the Department of Justice. First you need information of the record such as name, type of arrest or subject matter, location and sometimes the date of incident or arrest. It will take about 10 days for the DOJ to find the record. If after 14 days the record can't be found, the DOJ will then give a specific date or timetable of the release of such record. Costs for obtaining records can be as little as 10 cents per page for duplicating the said records. Requesting for records to be encoded, faxed or print will incur costs depending on the county you are in. Usually they will charge full cost if you want your record to be printed.

To make things easier, you can use the online request form for the arrest record so you don't have to visit DOJ personally. After a set number of days you can just go to DOJ to pick up your records and pay the required fees. Sometimes you don't have the luxury to obtain records at the DOJ. Thankfully there are websites that offer arrest records online for specific cases. An example would be the sex offenders online databases. They provide real time search for sex offenders near you. Online records database are very important so that you can be informed of potential threats.




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