Sunday, December 21, 2014

Online Free California Arrest Records

By Claire Dowell


If you want to obtain Los Angeles Arrest Records, head to the local police department or the sheriff's office and inquire there. If the records you want to obtain are there, you can place a request there. But if they are not and you do not know where exactly you can find them, you can head to the California Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General. Submit your request there and they will help you find which office has the records you want. There are certain fees required for obtaining the records, all of which are non-refundable regardless of the outcome of the search.

When an arrest takes place, it is automatically filed regardless if the arrested individual is imprisoned or not. If the arrested individual is acquitted of the crime that he or she is accused of, the file will be kept away from public access. Some of the details you can find on an arrest file include the name of the arrested individual, nature of crime, time and place where the arrest took place, name of arresting officer, and more.

Citizens are granted the right to acquire arrest files as they are considered as part of the public domain. There are certain rules that need to be followed regarding the extent of one's access and how the files can be used. Acquiring your own record is allowed if it is required of you for a job application, adoption process, or if you want to examine the details included on your files. If you spot any information that is not accurate, you can have it corrected by submitting a petition to the office maintaining the files.

Acquiring the files of other individuals is also allowed but the process is stricter compared to acquiring your own. There are only a number of people or groups that have the power to do so. Arresting officers are allowed to acquire them if it is necessary for an ongoing investigation. They include arresting agencies, employers, landlords and those wanting to know the criminal background of their potential life partner. Employers are allowed so they can carefully handpick who to hire amongst the job applicants. Landlords are allowed so they can choose only those who are not troublemakers.

If you go over the Internet, there are certain websites where you can get arrest documents from. But do not jump right away on one website because not all are reliable sources. Run a history check on them first and see if past clients think they are reliable or not.

If it is californiaarrestrecords you want, you can look for them at the California Department of Justice and from online service providers as well. All you need to start a search is the full name of a person. To make the search process faster, include other vital pieces of information that you know of the person such as the date of birth, address, occupation, etc. If you are requesting it from the Department of Justice, include your contact information so they will know where to send the records you requested.




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