California Police Records Easy Online Search

By Claire Dowell


Los Angeles Arrest Records are stored at local police departments and sheriff's offices. You can also get them from the California Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General. These offices accept requests for arrest documents. If you do not have any knowledge which police department or sheriff's office has the documents you want to get, direct your request to the Department of Justice and they will assist in you locating them. Getting the documents is not for free. Fees apply for every transaction. Fees are not subject to a refund no matter what the outcome of the search is.

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.

Individuals are permitted to acquire arrest documents because they are considered as public documents. To assure that the files are used properly, certain rules apply in terms of how much details are made available and who can get access to them. You may acquire your own documents if you need them for situations like applying for a job or when filing for an adoption. If you discover some errors on the details written on your document, you can appeal to the office that has your documents to make the proper corrections.

Access to other individual's documents is also permitted but there is a stricter protocol. There are only a handful of people that are allowed access to them. Arresting offices are allowed to do so. Employers are given access because it is important that they are given the right tools to carefully pick who they hire. Landlords are given access so they can have a better idea who to accept and not to accept amongst applying tenants. Individuals who wish the criminal background of the person they are about to marry are also allowed access.

You can also get arrest files from authorized online search tools. There a number of search tools that are into such business but that does not mean they can all be trusted. Choosing which search tool to use is no easy task. Initiate a background check on them prior to choosing so you get a better idea if they have a reputation of being a reliable information provider 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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