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The following article was published in our article directory on July 4, 2014.
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Article Category: Legal
Author Name: Michael Zales
Criminal records, also commonly called as police records, are comprehensive reports about an individual's criminal history. These documents are commonly used by both personal and business entities during background investigation in ensuring that such person is qualified to be a part of the organization. This is also in agreement to the law of ensuring a safe working environment for all employees. Negligent hiring can easily cause any company thousands of dollars in damage and lawsuit.
Depending on the crime committed, criminal records can be obtained from the local, federal, or state authorities. The government keep these records for many reasons, among many others are for background check purposes and passing a court decision in case an offender has commit the same crime in the past.
- Typically, criminal records contain the following information:
- name, known aliases, and date of birth
- physical description
- current and past addresses
- type of crime
- outstanding arrest warrants
- dates of arrests
- dates of convictions
- felonies and misdemeanour
- court and probation records
- fingerprint data
- mug shots
Criminal records are managed by the designated court or law enforcement. For example, if one has been arrested and is convicted in a federal court, then the federal court has the sole right to record and document the arrest, including any type of prior investigations that lead to the arrest.
Criminal records stay with the person in his lifetime. However, there are states that allow expungement, the process of clearing criminal records. The process and qualification differs per state and the type of crime committed. If a criminal record is successfully expunged, it still appears on the person's file and is still accessible to law enforcements for reference, but the person can now legally say that he doesn't have any criminal record.
Just like any public records, anyone can request a copy of a person's criminal records for zero fees; if there are any, it would be very minimal. Additionally, unlike before when you have to send a request to the designated authorities, these records now are easily accessible online. There are websites that compiled all these information in one database. This helps employers save time when performing criminal background checks as part of the applicants' pre-screening process. For private individuals, the availability of these records helps them check the criminal history of the person they just met.
If one is interested to know what their criminal record says about them, one can get it from the websites that offer such service or they can request a copy in the court where they were convicted or the probation office.
A person who has a criminal record can be denied of the job they are applying for; however, there is a workaround on it if one is still requesting for an expungement (if available in the state). This is to get a fidelity bond. This bond is an insurance policy that frees the employer from any damage or loss one might cause while being employed in the company. This bond can be bought by the person himself or can be acquired through a rehabilitation program in the community.
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