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Florida Public Arrest Records

Written By Tao on mardi 3 septembre 2013 | 05:47

By Ben Kingsley





The criminal history of certain people or the number and type of arrests and other information for the month or so can be found in the Florida arrest records. These records contain criminal history information for the public. However, confidential information is only available for specific agencies.



The records are usually kept by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE). You may be able to obtain other information such as expunged criminal history and juvenile criminal history. For juvenile criminal history records, they are available only if the individual was caught with an offense that is considered as a felony if he was an adult. There may be records in the FDLE that can't be found in NBI.



The arrest records have a variety of uses. It's a personal reference or document for some people. For some, they use their record as an additional document for job applications. You can obtain your record even if you haven't been arrested and use it with your job application to boost trust. Getting licenses may also require your record. Usually you need it for license to own a gun or drive. Important documents like passport and visa will always require your record to be filed with your application. A company may also do a background check of their employees at any given time. They usually do this to screen new applicants or during incident investigations. There are two types of background checks. The first one or level 1 refers to name and employment history check. Level 2 is more extensive. The records are only available for the same type of institution. If the records were used to obtain gun licenses, then it can only be used for said purpose and not for other purposes like job application.



Not everyone can obtain the records. There is still a level of privacy for everyone. Usually your personal records are easier to obtain if you bring personal identification at the nearest Florida department of law enforcement. For background checks, getting the records depend on the level. Level 1 background checks will only need the name of the individual and employment history. For level 2, fingerprints may be required.



Getting the records may cost you a bit. A standard check will cost about $24.50. That's $8 for the state fee and $16.50 for the federal fee. Higher security clearances will cost a bit than the standard check. You may have to shell out $31.50 to get your records. Employment in high risk companies like healthcare have records that cost about $40.50. You may also obtain records at the VECHS or volunteer and employee criminal history and they have the corresponding fees. For employees the cost is $40.50. For volunteers the cost will be $33.50. You may also have your records rechecked or renewed but they will also cost the same amount as if you were just obtaining the records for the first time.



The state of Florida usually updates police arrest records daily. This means that the record you obtain may need to be updated by the next day. In order to avoid such a situation you need to do an online search first. Some sites help you get information for a small sum compared to wasting money going to the FDLE and paying for an outdated record.









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