dimanche 23 février 2014

Oklahoma Free Public Criminal Records

By Ben Kingsley


In Oklahoma, any person can access public files because of their Open Record Act. Oklahoma Criminal Records can be retrieved at the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. If you want to search for the files of an offender, you can do so by visiting the official website of the bureau. If you want to search for the files concerning serious and sex offenders, you can visit the official website of the Department of Corrections.

If you happen to have had some encounters with the law in the past, most likely there will be a criminal document recorded under your name. You are permitted to access your own record so that you can search if there are any inaccurate and wrong information. If the court or the law finds you not guilty of what you are being charged with, you have the liberty to request the appropriate officials to keep the documents away from the public. If you or any person obtains a criminal document and uses it inappropriately against another person, the law will impose appropriate punishments. Examples of inappropriate use of a criminal document include using it to blackmail, defame, or embarrass another person to name a few.

It is inevitable that people with bad intentions against other people are always present in the society. And it is hard to conclude if the people that we and our love ones are acquainted with are one of those with bad intentions or not. But if you do an investigation on the backgrounds of these people, you just might get some vital information that will save you a lot of trouble.

A criminal record contains a police report, an arrest record, outstanding warrants of arrest, and more. It also contains details such as the full name of the offender, alias if any, address, age, height, weight, eye color, complexion, and others. It also includes the nature of the crime. Some details of the records are deemed as confidential and are not disclosed to the public. Also, if an investigation is ongoing, the records can only be accessed by arresting and investigating units of the government.

The state bureau accepts requests for criminal records. If you want to submit a request, you should have knowledge of at least the full name and the birthday of the offender whose records you want to view, obtain, or both. A name-based search costs $15. If the full or last name of the offender is common such as Johnson, Smith, and others, it will take more time to find the specific record. Providing additional pieces of information will help shorten the return period. You can also choose to do a finger-print-based search which costs $19. If you search the Department of Corrections website, you will be charged $2 per search.

The court allows privately-owned websites to maintain and disseminate copies of Free Public Criminal Records. There are several service providers that offer criminal records. Each service provider offers different information. The Internet stores a vast amount of information. Unfortunately, not everything you can find online is genuine. Do a background check on certain websites to find out what kind of information they offer, does it fit your search needs, and if they have a good track record.




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