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76. County Of Marin: Sheriff's Office - Documentary Services Division
- www.co.marin.ca.us
- The Civil & Documentary Services Division consists of the Civil Section, Warrant Section, and Records Section.
- The Records Section maintains all booking records and reports for the Marin County Sheriff's Office. ...
- Crime reports, and information from them, are only released in accordance with California Government Code Section 6254(f) known as the California Public Records Act, and other sections of the California Codes that relate to release of law enforcement records. ...
- Copies of releasable reports may be obtained at the Sheriff's Office Records Section, Marin County Civic Center, 3501 Civic Center Drive, Room 145, San Rafael, California, between 8 a. ...
- Any person desiring a copy of the local criminal history record relating to himself/herself must complete an application at the Sheriff's Office Records Section, pay a $25. ...
- 00 fee and fingerprint cards. The Sheriff's Office Records Section can provide the state application and also provides fingerprints for a $20. ...
- Fingerprint Cards - $20. ...
- The Sheriff’s Office provides Livescan fingerprint services at two locations, the Civic Center office at 3501 Civic Center Drive, Room 145, San Rafael, California, and the Marin City sub-station at 850 Drake Ave. ...
77. NATIONAL NOTARY ASSOCIATION'S ELECTRONIC RECORD-KEEPING SYSTEM EMPLOYS ADVANCED FINGERPRINT BIOMETRIC TECHNOLOGY
- www.interlinkelec.com
- NATIONAL NOTARY ASSOCIATION'S ELECTRONIC RECORD-KEEPING SYSTEM EMPLOYS ADVANCED FINGERPRINT BIOMETRIC TECHNOLOGY.
- ST's TouchChip® is a capacitive sensor based on active capacitive pixel-sensing technology that allows a fingerprint to be quickly and securely captured and stored as electronic data in a fraction of a second. ...
- "With the preponderance of transactions requiring notarization, and the general trend in society to move from paper record keeping to electronic records, identity security remains of paramount concern to consumers and businesses. ...
- With close to half a million units shipped, ST's TouchChip is leading the adoption of convenient fingerprint biometric security for consumer applications. ...
78. Expungement of charges from record is very costly
- www.shelbystar.com
- Attorney General's office, all of the felony charges that Prince Snipes, Philente Thurman and Sean Griffin once faced can be stricken from their criminal records. ...
- The charges have been dismissed, but those dismissals remain on the criminal records of all three, and can be seen during a records check as dismissed charges. ...
- The term expungement refers to the process of deleting a charge from a person's criminal record and can reach all the way to records at the FBI. ...
- Assistant District Attorney Steve Kaylor has said he believes all of the felony charges can be wiped from the boys' records. ...
- Lora Thurman said the boys deserve to have the charges taken off their records, adding that she is still paying on the bond. ...
79. Safety products for children
- www.tlsbooks.com
- and Records Kit .
- 1 Personal records card .
- 1 Physical records card .
- 1 Fingerprint records card .
- 1 Fingerprint ink strip .
- Our Child Safety Bundle includes one each of the Ow-Wee Child's First Aid Kit and the Child Identification and Records Kit.
- Child Identification and Records Kit.
- 1 Personal records card .
- 1 Physical records card .
- 1 Fingerprint records card .
- 1 Fingerprint ink strip .
80. VERMONT CRIME INFORMATION CENTER
- 170.222.24.9
- CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORDS REPOSITORY VCIC is the repository of all criminal record information generated by criminal justice agencies statewide. ... Access to VCIC criminal history records is restricted to agencies/organizations who have statutory authority to request criminal records for criminal justice or employment screening purposes. VCIC staff are charged with the responsibility of auditing requesting agencies to ensure that their use of the repository's records is consistent with state and federal law. FINGERPRINT REPOSITORY VCIC manages the statewide ten-print fingerprint repository for defendants arraigned in a Vermont criminal court. ... VCIC is also responsible for processing all fingerprint supported requests for criminal record checks for employment screening. ...
81. CJIS Electronic Fingerprint Transmission Specification
- www.fbi.gov
- Electronic Fingerprint Transmission Specification .
- The processing flow for electronic requests to delete unsolved latent fingerprint records is illustrated in Figure 5, "Electronic Requests to Delete Unsolved Latent Fingerprint Records. ...
- This TOT is used to request that unsolved latent file records be removed from the FBIs Unsolved Latent files. ...
- This TOT is used to request that unsolved latent file records be semi-permanently added (since the ULF is a FIFO) to the FBIs Unsolved Latent files. ...
- Unsolved Latent files because the FBI did not receive an Unsolved Latent Add Confirm Request (ULAC) transaction for that record within the fourteen days allowed, or because the Unsolved Latent File (ULF) (or a particular subfile of the ULF) contained the maximum number of allowable records when an attempt was made to add a record, and the record deleted was the .
- Request: The types and quantities of logical records required to submit an electronic request to perform maintenance in the Unsolved Latent Fingerprint file records are as follows: .
- Response: The response to an electronic request to perform maintenance in the Unsolved Latent Fingerprint file records will include the following logical records: .
- 6 Remote Requests For Fingerprint Images .
- Remote fingerprint image services include a transaction for requesting fingerprint images on file at the FBI and to request updates of existing images (see Section 3. 7, Electronic Request to Update Fingerprint Images). ...
- To initiate a remote request for fingerprint image(s) from the FBIs database, the sending agency electronically transmits the FBI Number of the subject. ...
- Remote requests for a set of fingerprint images will be submitted to the FBI under the TOT of "IRQ" (denoting Fingerprint Image Request) in the Type-1 Record. ... The processing flow for remote image requests is illustrated in Figure 6, Remote Fingerprint Image Request. ...
- will respond with a Fingerprint Image Response Summary listing all requested FBI numbers and their response status. ...
- The following TOTs are applicable for remote requests for fingerprint images: .
- IRQ Fingerprint Image Request .
82. ST | National Notary Association's Electronic Record-Keeping System Employs Advanced Fingerprint Biometric Technology | T1333N
- www.st.com
- National Notary Association's Electronic Record-Keeping System Employs Advanced Fingerprint Biometric Technology .
- ST's TouchChip® is a capacitive sensor based on active capacitive pixel-sensing technology that allows a fingerprint to be quickly and securely captured and stored as electronic data in a fraction of a second. ...
- "With the preponderance of transactions requiring notarization, and the general trend in society to move from paper record keeping to electronic records, identity security remains of paramount concern to consumers and businesses. ...
- With close to half a million units shipped, ST's TouchChip is leading the adoption of convenient fingerprint biometric security for consumer applications. ...
83. FAQs
- www.integratedbiometric.com
- Do you have a portable model that I can easily take to remote sites and collect tenprint fingerprint records?.
- Can I enroll individuals and then print fingerprint cards or transmit electronically at a later time?.
- How many fingerprint records will your system hold?.
- 5 MB, the stations can store 20,000 or 40,000 records respectively. ... How does your database differentiate between records?.
- In addition, records can sorted and displayed by subject name, Social Security number, date, and time of enrollment. ...
- FIS How will I know that the fingerprint record has been received by your Fingerprint Interface Server (FIS)?.
84. Georgia Bureau of Investigation
- www.ganet.org
- GCIC maintains Georgia's computerized criminal history database that includes the fingerprint and criminal history records of more than 2,500,000 persons. Georgia ranks among the top states in the nation, along with California, New York and Florida in the number of criminal fingerprint records processed each year .
- GCIC was the first state criminal records repository to have an Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) which creates or updates criminal history records as a by-product of the fingerprint identification process. The current system supports electronic fingerprint submissions from the local agency and to the FBI. There are 103 agencies transmitting arrest fingerprint cards electronically to GCIC. ... This represents over 80% of the total criminal fingerprint card workload and 18% of the applicant fingerprint card workload. ...
- GCIC staff also has taken the lead in improving Georgia's criminal justice records. ...
85. NEVADA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE: RECORDS OF CRIMINAL HISTORY
- www.leg.state.nv.us
- CHAPTER 179A - RECORDS OF CRIMINAL HISTORY.
- 020 “Custodian of records” defined. ...
- 040 Security of records generally. ...
- 060 Security of records at repository. ...
- 070 Standards for employment as custodian of records. ...
- CORRECTION OF RECORDS.
- 310) “Central repository” means the central repository for Nevada records of criminal history.
- 020 “Custodian of records” defined. “Custodian of records” means a person who is employed by an agency of criminal justice in a position in which he has responsibility for the maintenance and dissemination of records of criminal history.
- 040 Security of records generally.
- Each agency of criminal justice shall provide a means of protecting its records of criminal history:.
- (a) During any times when the records are accessible to unauthorized persons; and.
- (b) In any circumstances where the records are unattended during certain hours of the day.
- Each agency of criminal justice shall provide a means of eliminating the operational capability of computer terminals which give access to the repository of Nevada records of criminal history whenever those terminals are not under the direct control of authorized personnel.
- Computer printouts which contain records of criminal history and are generated as a result of testing the system or trouble-shooting must be destroyed after such a use.
- Only those persons specifically authorized by an agency of criminal justice may have routine access to areas and devices where records of criminal history are stored.
86. CRIMINAL RECORDS BUREAU
- www.crb.gov.uk
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87. www.globalsources.com/MAGAZINE/SECURITY/0209/SSNP21A.HTM
- www.globalsources.com
- HTM --> --> Security & Safety - Fingerprint door lock stores 640 records .
- Fingerprint door lock stores 640 records.
- Fingerprint/hand/voice recognition products.
- Ltd has announced the LP801 fingerprint door lock that stores up to 640 fingerprint records.
- Five incorrect fingerprint entries prompts a five-minute delay in operation.
88. Own Recrod
- www.osp.state.or.us
- The results, along with the fingerprint cards submitted will be returned to you. ...
- About Open Records | Register | Non-Profit | Own Oregon Record | Own FBI Record .
89. Alaska Journal of Commerce: Palm Readers: Fingerprint ID, records, forensics grow careers 01/20/03
- www.alaskajournal.com
- Palm Readers: Fingerprint ID, records, forensics grow careers .
90. Mailgate: gov.us.topic.transport.misc: 65FR19475 Privacy Act of 1974: Systems of Records, Part 3/9
- www.mailgate.org
- Subject: 65FR19475 Privacy Act of 1974: Systems of Records, Part 3/9 .
- Records are provided to the Department of Health and Human Services for purposes of the Federal Medical Care recovery set. Records are available to the Public Health Service or DOD medical personnel in connection with medical treatment of individuals at USPHS or DOD facilities. ... Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, and disposing of records in the system: Storage: Individual files are in folders. Portions of records are automated at some units. ... Safeguards: Room or cabinets in which records are located are locked when unattended. Access limited to these records at all times by personnel screening. ... Upon separation or retirement, the individual medical file is incorporated into the Official Officer Service Records System, DOT/CG 626, or Enlisted Personnel Records System, DOT/CG 629, as appropriate. ... Transferred to National Personnel Records Center (Military Personnel Records). ... Records not transferred are forwarded to National Personnel Records Center, CPR, 111 Winnebago Street, St. ... Retired Personnel and all Dependents: Health care facility where the record is/was located, or: (Retired) National Personnel Records Center, (Military Personnel Records) 9700 Page Blvd. ... Louis, MO 63132; (Dependents) National Personnel Records Center, CPR, 111 Winnebago Street, St.
91. New User Information - TX DPS Records Database
- 216.140.183.67
- The Crime Records web site will be down from 23:00 until 06:00 (CST) for maintenance. ...
92. MENU TITLE: Early Experiences With Criminal History Records
- www.ncjrs.org
- MENU TITLE: Early Experiences With Criminal History Records Improvement. ... Early Experiences With Criminal History Records Improvement Monograph May 1997 NCJ 152977 U. ... gov/BJA ------------------------------ Foreword The Criminal History Records Improvement (CHRI) Program was the first installment in a long-term and multifaceted effort by the U. ... Department of Justice to assist States in improving the quality of their criminal history records. ... The CHRI Program's goals were to enhance State criminal history records by improving their quality and timeliness, assist States in meeting new standards for voluntary reporting of criminal record information to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and overcome obstacles to identifying felons who attempted to purchase firearms. ... CHRI's origin dates to the passage of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, which also established the BJA Criminal Justice Records Improvement (CJRI) Program. Under CJRI, States receiving awards on an annual basis under the Edward Byrne Memorial State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance Formula Grant Program are required to apply a minimum of 5 percent of each award to activities seeking to improve the accuracy and completeness of records related to the disposition of cases and offenders by the criminal justice system. ... In addition, the State and local officials involved in the various State Criminal History Records Improvement (CHRI) projects are too numerous to list, but their contributions and the many hours they spent responding to data requests and reviewing findings should be recognized. ... ------------------------------ Contents Executive Summary Chapter 1: Introduction CHRI Program Related Programs and Legislation Scope of Report Chapter 2: Study Approach Study Objectives Data Quality Framework Study Conduct Chapter 3: Program Implementation Program Components Implementation Overview Assessment of the Current System Development of a Plan Implementation of Training Programs Identification of Felons Implementation of Policies and Procedures Automation of Arrest Reporting Automation of the Central Repository Automation of Disposition Reporting Countywide Automation Chapter 4: Program Findings and Recommendations Program Findings CHRI Program in Perspective Ideal System Considerations Recommendations Bibliography Appendix A: Glossary Appendix B: State Summary Appendix C: Discussion of the State Questionnaire Appendix D: Sources for Further Information ------------------------------ Exhibits 1-1 CHRI Projects: Funding Levels 1-2 CHRI Projects: Timeframe 1-3 Criminal History Records Improvement Milestones 1-4 CHRI and BJA/CJRI Programs:Key Characteristics 1-5 CHRI and BJA/CJRI Programs:Funding By State 2-1 Data Quality Measures: Framework 2-2 Data Quality Measures: FBI/BJS Standards and BJA Criteria 3-1 CHRI Strategies and Activities: A Classification Scheme 3-2 CHRI Projects: By Activity 3-3 CHRI Projects: By Strategy 3-4 CHRI Projects: By State 3-5 Relationship Between BJA/CJRI and CHRI Programs 4-1 Criminal History Case Cycle Flow 4-2 Criminal History Record Reporting Systems: Threats to Data Quality 4-3 Recording Frequency of Basic Offender Data: Manual Versus Fully Automated Systems C-1 Data Quality Questionnaire C-2 Questionnaire Response Reliability: Based on New York State Responses C-3 Data Quality Improvement Activities: Relationship Between Criticality and Problematic Status C-4 Data Quality Issues: State-to-State Variations C-5 Data Quality Improvement Activities: Relationship Between Importance and Implementation Status C-6 Data Quality Improvement Activities: State- to-State Variations ------------------------------ Executive Summary Over several years, the U. ... Department of Justice (DOJ) has supported a multifaceted effort to improve the quality of State criminal history records. A key component of this effort is the multiyear Criminal History Records Improvement (CHRI) Program, administered by the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), within DOJ's Office of Justice Programs (OJP).
93. ICI International Consultants and Investigations, Inc. - Fingerprinting
- www.icicompanies.com
- We maintain the necessary documentation and fingerprint cards for the appropriate regulatory agency. ...
- This extra peace of mind and safety provided by fingerprint records and DNA banking is worth immensely more than the minor cost. ...
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- They began performing songs at local venues along the northeast coast in addition to spending hours recording their first professional release on their own independently owned Fingerprint Records. ...
95. Rob's Rants: US To Retain Fingerprint Records For 75 Years
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96. Local Schedule PS, Retention Schedule for Records of Public Safety Agencies - Texas State Library
- www.tsl.state.tx.us
- Services to Government Agencies > Records Management Publications .
- Retention Schedule for Records of Public Safety Agencies.
- This schedule establishes mandatory minimum retention periods for the records listed. ... A records control schedule of a local government may not set a retention period for a record that is less than that established for the record on this schedule. The originals of records listed in this schedule may be disposed of prior to the expiration of the stated minimum retention period if they have been microfilmed or electronically stored pursuant to the provisions of the Local Government Code, Chapter 204 or Chapter 205, as applicable, and rules of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission adopted under authority of those chapters. Actual disposal of such records by a local government or an elective county office is subject to the policies and procedures of its records management program. ...
- Destruction of local government records contrary to the provisions of the Local Government Records Act of 1989 and administrative rules adopted under its authority, including this schedule, is a Class A misdemeanor and, under certain circumstances, a third degree felony (Penal Code, Section 37. ... Anyone destroying local government records without legal authorization may also be subject to criminal penalties and fines under the Open Records Act (Government Code, Chapter 552).
- 158, provides that the Texas State Library and Archives Commission shall issue records retention schedules for each type of local government, including a schedule for records common to all types of local government. The law provides further that each schedule must state the retention period prescribed by federal or state law, rule of court, or regulation for a record for which a period is prescribed; and prescribe retention periods for all other records, which periods have the same effect as if prescribed by law after the records retention schedule is adopted as a rule of the commission. ...
- Local Schedule PS sets mandatory minimum retention periods for records series (identified in the Records Series Title column) commonly found in law enforcement agencies, fire departments and rural fire prevention districts, emergency medical departments, emergency communications agencies and districts, county medical examiner departments, county and district attorneys offices, and community supervision and corrections departments. ...
- Some records listed in this schedule are maintained electronically in many offices, but electronically stored data used to create in any manner a record or the functional equivalent of a record as described in this schedule must be retained, along with the hardware and software necessary to access the data, for the retention period assigned to the record, unless backup copies of the data generated from electronic storage are retained in paper or on microfilm for the retention period. ...
- Local governments in their records management programs should establish policies and procedures to provide for the systematic disposal of copies. ...
- If two or more records listed in this schedule are maintained together by a local government and are not severable, the combined record must be retained for the length of time of the component with the longest retention period. ... The Request for Authority to Destroy Unscheduled Records (Form SLR 501) should be used for this purpose. ...
- Requests for Authority to Destroy Unscheduled Records (SLR 501), whose submission to the director and librarian of the Texas State Library is required by the Local Government Code, Section 203. 045, need not be filed for records shown as exempt from the requirement. ...
97. Records and Fingerprint Questions
- www.fortworthpd.com
- For questions, the Records Section may be reached at (817) 877-8005 or 877-8006.
98. Policy - Public School Personnel: Criminal History Record, Employment History, and Background Checks
- lilinote.k12.hi.us
- §8-7-5 Use of criminal history records results.
- "Arrest records" means criminal history information obtained from sources other than the FBI pertaining to arrests for alleged criminal behavior.
- "FBI identification record" means a listing of certain information taken from fingerprint cards submitted to and retained by the FBI in connection with arrests and, in some instances, includes information taken from fingerprint cards submitted in connection with Federal employment, naturalization, or military service. ... The identification record includes the name of the agency or institution which submitted the fingerprint card to the FBI. If the fingerprint card concerns a criminal offense, the identification record includes the date arrested or received, the arrest charge, and the disposition of the arrest if known to the FBI. All arrest data included in an identification record are obtained from fingerprint cards, disposition reports and other reports submitted by agencies having criminal justice responsibilities. ...
- §8-7-5 Use of criminal history records results. ...
- (c) Criminal history information obtained from sources other than the FBI may be categorized into criminal convictions and arrest records. Criminal convictions are considered public records and may be disclosed to the general public. Arrest records are private and shall not be released by the department except in the process of verifying the disposition of the arrests, or as otherwise required by law. Information regarding a person's arrest records for offenses that may pose a risk to the health, safety or well-being of children may be used as the basis to delay hiring decisions or for the suspension of employment pending further inquiry and investigation. Arrest records shall not be used as the sole basis to refuse to employ a perspective employee or to terminate an employee. ...
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