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Public Police Arrest Records
by: JedElaine
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Based on government crime data for 2006, there were close to 20 million crimes committed in the US for the year. By historical trend, that number would have increased for 2007. It's also reasonable to assume that arrest numbers are not any less alarming, give and take those crimes for which arrests were not made and those arrests which didn't lead to any incrimination.
Simplistically speaking, arrests are made to impose immediate containment of a suspected unlawful act. It prevents the arrestee from furthering the violation that constitutes the grounds of arrest. He or she is then held in custody until the next course of action by the authorities. The majority of arrests are made by the Police although other government agencies are also authorized to, and do make arrests.
It is a standard procedure for the Police to document all their activities through Police Reports. In the case of Arrests, the associated reports will be entered into the subjects' Police Arrest Records. Where a subject does not have any Police Arrest Records, one will be started. A distinctive feature of arrest records is that they stand whether or not there is resultant incarceration.
Police Arrest Records are one of the record categories that come under the Criminal umbrella. It is very useful for checking out people's civil background and history. The information contained in them includes the personal particulars of the arrestee and the complete details of the arrest. If there had been more than one arrest of the subject within the same jurisdiction, they will all show up.
Although there may be restrictions on the accessibility and use of Public Arrest Reports under exceptional circumstances, they are Public Records nevertheless. As such, they are mandated by law to be made available to anyone who may wish to retrieve them and can be requested directly from the local Police Department where the subject resides or at any of the public offices assigned with the function.
By and large, Police Departments function independently but organizationally, they fall under the state government and Free Police Arrest Records follow suit. Their access, use and treatment are hence officially subject to the variation from state to state. There is not a known federal-level Police Record database accessible by the public although agencies like the FBI have purportedly some classified channels for that.
Police Arrest Records can also be purchased from fee-based record providers. Because of the immense competition, the top ones are very professional with excellent value-for-money. In addition to public sources, they also tap into private and proprietary databases. Reports are typically spoon-fed to you within minutes, free of the risk of legality issues, waiting time and other hassles at all.
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