Monday, September 29, 2014

Alabama Police Records Public Information

By Claire Dowell


If you have done something wrong in public or anywhere in Alabama you will right away be brought to the police station for questioning. In the process, you will have a police records Alabama for the infractions that you do. However, if there is no evidence of the crime, then the police records will be discarded from the police file. It does not always translate to the conviction and incarceration of the respondent. On the other hand, Alabama has been keeping the said type of record for thousands of years already and has helped provide legal references for several legal purposes.

The State is protected by the various law enforcement units in operation to prevent crimes from transpiring. But the head of them all is the Alabama Department of Public Safety which makes sure that all the police stations have efficient systems to maintain the peace and order situation within the state and the county. Police records usually contain details including the names of the arrested individuals, specific violation, and the date and place where it took place. Also, it would state the name of the arresting officer.

Once the police see a probable cause to file a case against someone, then it shall be carried out by bringing the case to the court for hearing. The police records then become active and can be viewed whenever urgently needed for court proceedings. If there is no legal basis for a complaint, then the police record of an individual will be removed from the police' records database. The active police documents are more often leveraged for background checking purposes. It does not hold a lot of information but it would certainly say something about the attitude or personality of the suspect.

Those who search for legal records in Alabama can only perform a fingerprint-based search. On this note, you must visit a local enforcement unit where you can have the fingerprinting at $25.00, payable via money order or a certified check to the Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center. The next thing you do is fill out an official copy of the records request form and pay for another fee as a service charge for the retrieval of such documents. The results of your application will be sent by mail or be handed over to you in person if you decide to come to the office yourself. It takes 5 to 10 working days before you acquire the information.

To make is more feasible for the local residents to perform the request today, State officials have authorized the local law enforcement units to release copies of police reports to anybody who is eligible to place an application. By doing so, the job to supply everyone with legal documents should become lighter this time since they no longer do it in one place like before when they had to accommodate all the requests at the State's main records repository. Moreover, both the state and county records offices have maintained a records website where the public can just search for the said type of files. So, the task becomes real easy even more because it can be done online to save a lot of your time and effort.

In today's continuing advancement of modern technology, local police records are within reach at your fingertips. You only have to provide the right information to an existing web-based records service in order to generate the facts that you have been looking for. This time, there is no need to wait in line and do the paper works. Just pay for the service charge and your online records provider will do the rest of the work.




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