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What is an FBI Criminal Background Search?

An FBI criminal Background Search is a review of an individual’s criminal history using the FBI’s national criminal database. This national database, known as the National Crime Information Center or NCIC, contains information on arrests, serious misdemeanors, felonies and other criminal acts committed by individuals in the United States. Data contained in the NCIC are obtained from submissions of various federal and law enforcement agencies.

What are the valid reasons for conducting an FBI Criminal Background Search?

An FBI criminal Background Search can be requested by an individual for a number of reasons. These include for purposes of international adoption, or for purposes of working or living in another country. Occasionally, an FBI criminal Background Search can also be requested for licensing or for employment purposes. A copy of the FBI criminal Background Search record can be requested by an individual to review and to challenge any information written on the said record.

 

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Can I get a copy of the results of an FBI Criminal Background Search?

Only the concerned individual can obtain a copy of the results of their own FBI criminal Background Search. When requesting for an FBI criminal Background Search, you will have to send the request through the identification bureau of your state or any authorized agency. The request for a copy of the FBI criminal Background Search is then processed by the Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division of the FBI. Other rules for requesting an FBI criminal Background Search record can be found in the US Department of Justice Order 556-73.

How can I get a copy of the results of an FBI Criminal Background Search?

A number of steps are involved when requesting for a copy of the results of an FBI criminal Background Search. First of all, the concerned individual must complete a cover letter containing your full address . Next, the concerned individual will have to collect proof of his or her identity, which includes the individual’s fingerprints stamped on a standard fingerprint form. These requirements will have to be mailed to the FBI. Processing of the request for a copy of your FBI criminal Background Search record takes approximately 4 months. A copy of your FBI criminal Background Search record costs $18.

The detailed steps in requesting for a copy of an FBI criminal Background Search can be viewed on the FBI website.

How do I contest the results of an FBI Criminal Background Search?

If, upon receiving a copy of your FBI criminal Background Search record, you note any mistakes, you can challenge the information. You will have to contact either the original agency that gave FBI the information or the central repository in the state where the said arrest happened. You will then have to follow the rules set forth by these agencies regarding the correction of your FBI criminal Background Search record. The FBI will modify your FBI criminal Background Search record once they receive a written notice from the original agency.

 

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