California Criminal Records

By Ben Kingsley


The State of California has the biggest population in all of the United States of America. With the vast population, it is quite a challenge for police officers and other arresting authorities to keep the streets of California safe for its citizens. With an intention to increase security within the state, the government made arrest documents open for public access. Arrest documents are found at a county, state, and federal level. The Public Records Ombudsman is a good place to start searching for the documents. You can head to their office and file a request there. But if you are aware of which county the documents were initially filed, you can access the documents from there. In the case of Sonoma Arrest Records, they are available at the Superior Court of California County of Sonoma.

Any individual is entitled with the right to procure arrest files because they are categorized as public files. However, you must strictly follow the guidelines as specified by the office in-charge of the files. You will be asked for a certain fee if you want to get your hands on arrest files. You can execute the payment by sending a money order or a certified check. If your request is accepted, you will have to wait for some time, usually a few weeks, before the results of your search request will be ready. Bear in mind that the money you paid will not be given back to you even if the files you are searching for are not found. And if a case is still being investigated, the file written under that case will not be available for request.

An arrest document is part of a criminal document. People that run background checks on other people can find a lot of useful details from criminal documents. Some of the details that you can find include the name of the arrested person, physical attributes, when and where the offense took place, description of the offense, and other similar details.

It is a standard operating procedure that an arrest document is created under an arrested person's name even if he or she is not put to jail. Luckily, an arrested person can choose to expunge his or his own arrest document but only if he or she is not proven guilty and the case is dismissed.

Usually, arrest files are found at the office whose personnel executed the arrest. But if you want to look for other sources where you can retrieve the files, there are online service providers that are authorized to provide them to the public. Go over the Internet and look for one that suits your searching needs but before deciding which one to use, make use that you do a background check on them to check if they are reliable or not.

Retrieving Arrest Records is a great way to gather pieces of information that can help you refrain from tagging along or being friends with people that might endanger yours and your family and friends' lives. The files are a good source of information but you should never use them to hurt, destroy, or damage other people's lives or else you will be punished by the law.




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