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Illinois Police Records

Written By Tao on samedi 12 octobre 2013 | 03:18

By Ben Kingsley





The Illinois State Police compiles all Illinois police records from all county police department. All records are accessible by the public in accordance to the Freedom of Information Act. The Act grants the public access to all records of the government in connection with the public. Although all records are accessible, some records are restricted from the public. Juvenile records, arrests with no conviction, sealed and expunged records are not allowed for public access. All records are obtainable by sending a request to the State's Bureau of Identification.



Researchers who want to obtain a particular record should check whether the record is accessible through the FAL. Most police records are accessible although some are not. These reports as mentioned above might involve minors as in cases of juvenile arrests or those that were made for private access only. There is a wide range of police reports that one can obtain from the Bureau.



For those who want to obtain traffic crash reports, they may do so by mail or through online requests. The one requesting the report must ensure that the report is under the Illinois State police. They should submit the Agency crash report number, the IDOT number and the driver/passenger name including when the crash happened. For traffic crash report, a fee of $5 should be included with the request. For reconstruction report, the fee is $20. The person requesting the report must include a self-addressed stamped envelope together with the request form and cheque and send these to the Illinois State Police. The ISP is not responsible for traffic crashes that occur within the municipalities.



Researchers who are looking for or want to get a copy of criminal report can do so by filling up a request form and sending it to the Bureau. Form ISP6-405B is for non-fingerprint request whereas the Form6-404B is for the fingerprint request. Payment for the request is $16 and $30 for cheques not drawn in US banks. Do note that each form is valid for one-person search only although the person who requested the information can request for other details regarding the concerned person.



For Fingerprint requests, researchers must complete the form ISP6-404B and together with the form submit the payment of $20 for regular cheques or $50 for cheques not drawn on a US bank. Fingerprinted requests, more often than not are more reliable than non-fingerprint requests as more often than not, criminals do use aliases or different names and fingerprints are the only way to identify them.



For those who want to know how to find police records without having to spend too much, then you might want to look online as plenty of sites do offer information or data concerning these report types for free or for a minimal fee. This is also an effective way to check if one has a criminal record or if their records are clear.









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