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Oklahoma Arrest Records Available Online

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By Ben Kingsley


In Oklahoma, the public is given the right to access public records, including Oklahoma Criminal Records, per the Oklahoma Open Records Act. The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation is the office-in-charge of the state's criminal records. The records that are kept by the bureau are the ones that local police departments and sheriff's offices submit to them.

Any person can place a request for a certain record at the bureau or at the office where it was originally filed. There is a $15 fee for a name-based search and a $19 fee for a fingerprint-based search. The fees are payable only by money order and by check. If the records are not found, the bureau will not issue a refund. Also, if a requestor fails to include all specified requirements, the submitted request will be rejected.

Various records comprise a criminal record. It includes a sex offender record, a driving history records, arrest records, police reports, etc. There are several important pieces of information available on each of the records such as the name of the accused, what they are charged with, where the violation occurred, his or her physical features, and many more. These pieces of information are not disclosed to the public just like that because the right to privacy of a person is always preserved, even for criminals. The court allows the public to use the records as a reference or as an official supporting document in a legal proceeding. The improper use of the records, such as in a way to aim at another person for the purpose of embarrassing, defaming, blackmailing or damaging one's reputation, is strictly prohibited by the law. Penalties will be imposed to whoever does not observe what the law specifies.

Teenagers are always up for exploring new things and at times they get themselves in trouble. Parents can use criminal records to find out about the background of the people that their children are associated with. They may not like it if you investigate on their friends but it is better safe than sorry.

Criminal records are used often by employers and landlords to screen applicants. Employers want to hire people that do not have any encounters with the law so that they can preserve the safety and security of their business. Meanwhile, landlords want to spare themselves and their tenants the trouble that criminals may cause them. Applicants with criminal records will find it quite difficult to get a job or find an apartment. Fortunately, you may place a request to seal away the records from the public. The possibility of that from happening will depend greatly on the weight of the crime you are charged with.

Searching for Free Public Criminal Records is easy to do. Find yourself a computer with an Internet connection and prepare the name of the person whose files you want to get your hands on. Search for more details other than the name of the offender so that in case his or her name is widely used, you can narrow down the search results, thus, making it easier to find the exact files.




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