lundi 24 février 2014

Oklahoma Criminal Records Free Information Online

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.

Accessing your own criminal record is also allowed. If there are any inaccuracies or false information, you may ask to have it checked and corrected. If you are proven not guilty of the crime you are or were charged with, you can request to have the files expunged. And although the records are accessible by the public, there are certain limitations in terms of how the records can be used. They should not be used to harm, embarrass, defame, or blackmail another person. Anyone caught doing otherwise will be punished accordingly by the law.

There is always the presence of bad people in the society. And it is difficult to predict what bad deed they are planning of doing next. It is always handy to know the history of certain people, especially if you encounter them on daily basis. If you know which people have a history of having troubles with the law, you, and your family, will know who to refrain from getting acquainted with.

In a criminal file you will discover police reports, arrest reports, pending warrants, and others. It will also include some personal details of a person such as their name, alias, address, height, weight, eye color, skin color and many more. There are certain details of a criminal file that are deemed as private information and they are not revealed to the general public. If an investigation is still being executed, the files will not be available for request to just anybody unless you are the assigned investigator or you are an arresting officer.

If you want to get the files, you can place a request at the State Bureau of Investigation. You should be able to supply the full name and date of birth of the owner of files you want to get your hands on. You can do a name-based search for $15. If a name is widely used, you need to provide more information to increase the chances of locating the right files. If you do a finger-print based, the bureau will charge you $19. The Department of Corrections also accepts requests for a fee of $2.

If you want to look for Free Public Criminal Records, browse for online search tools that specialize in providing criminal files to the public. You do not have to worry about legality issues because they have the consent of the court to do so. It is no secret that you can get a ton of information from the Internet. Unluckily, not all the sources of information can be trusted. You can do a history check on various search tools first and find out if they are reliable or not to make sure that you are correctly informed.




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