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Federal law gives the FBI authority to investigate all federal crime not assigned exclusively to another federal agency (28, Section 533 of the U.S. Code).
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For a fee, a request can be made to the FBI for your Identity History Summary—often referred to as a criminal history record or a rap sheet.
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