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To receive a copy of YOUR criminal history record, individuals must submit fingerprint images, pay a $25 processing fee to the DOJ, and follow the instructions below. You may be eligible to apply for a fee waiver to cover the DOJ processing fees. See Apply for a Fee Waiver.
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For non-certified copies of criminal history records, the Record Quality Services Program can provide these copies to public defenders and attorney of records.
Bring the following with you to the LiveScan Operator: □. Completed pre-printed DOJ Record Request Form the DOJ mailed back to you. This waives the $25 DOJ ...
You can get them from the California Department of Justice (California records only), the FBI, the court that convicted you, or a consumer reporting agency.
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Aug 26, 2023 · Go to the police department and request a copy. There may be a nominal copy fee. Police reports are public documents that are probably (almost ...
2. Go to a place that has “Live Scan” services and request your DOJ Rap Sheet. The person doing the Live Scan will take your fingerprints ...
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Requests for copies may be made in person in the clerk's office at the Justice Center where the case is filed or by mail. · Provide the following information (if ...
Only individuals in the state have the right to apply for a copy of their criminal records upon proper identification (i.e., fingerprints). Third-party requests ...
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The State of California Department of Justice maintains criminal records. The Department of Justice maintains a portal at its website through which an ...
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