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11-19-2008, 09:29 AM
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Obtaining copy of your criminal record?
Is there anyway to pull up your criminal history? Long story short I have to disclose my criminial history for fbi background check and it is imperative to be acurate with dates and locations. Things were so long ago that I can't rember, and I'd like to pull it up myself before I fill out there paper-work.
Any suggestions
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11-19-2008, 08:18 PM
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call your county clerks office.
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11-19-2008, 10:22 PM
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11-19-2008, 11:17 PM
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In Texas the department of public safety or your local sheriff can run NCIC -my guess is it would be law enforcement in Michigan too -not the county clerk.
Driller you probably have to pay $5 a page for your arrests and you need to make a cost/benefit analysis in other words how many weeks would you have to work to pay for the results of your criminal record check?
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11-20-2008, 01:40 AM
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Originally Posted by ocean2026
In Texas the department of public safety or your local sheriff can run NCIC -my guess is it would be law enforcement in Michigan too -not the county clerk.
Driller you probably have to pay $5 a page for your arrests and you need to make a cost/benefit analysis in other words how many weeks would you have to work to pay for the results of your criminal record check?
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Mine???? 0.
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11-20-2008, 07:46 AM
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All felonies and serious misdemeanors that are punishable by over 93 days are required to be reported to the state repository by law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, and courts in all 83 Michigan counties.
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never had any felonies or anything more serious than loitering, or disorderly conduct, so I'm afraid that my 10 bucks will be wasted, but I guess it couldn't hurt just to make sure   
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11-20-2008, 08:26 AM
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You can probably do it for free by calling the courthouse(s) where you were processed or the police agencies involved. Why can't the employer handle this themselves, is what I want to know. Asking you to provide your own criminal Hx is sort of like inviting a weasel into the henhouse, innit?
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11-20-2008, 08:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Cliffie
You can probably do it for free by calling the courthouse(s) where you were processed or the police agencies involved. Why can't the employer handle this themselves, is what I want to know. Asking you to provide your own criminal Hx is sort of like inviting a weasel into the henhouse, innit?
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he wants to get his dates accurate. which means he has to disclose on the application for employment and they will do a background check.
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11-20-2008, 07:27 PM
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Good luck. The FBI investigation is extensive. You can call the county clerk to see if they still maintain any of the paper records. Each county is different but some seal the records and put everything in a filing area. You can bet that the investigators will goto the clerk in each of the counties you've resided in and check everything - even the stuff that doesn't appear on the computers anymore. The big issue is honesty. They are more concerned that you disclose everything than a misdemeanor in 1983. Good luck!
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11-20-2008, 07:53 PM
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Agreed Ishten.
If it is FBI check, they may also go to your neighbors and interview them as well. I am talking about the neighbors you had as a child. So if you were a trouble maker as a kid... your neighbors could have the chance for a bit of payback.
And they really do interview. I had a FBI/US Marshall investigation for a job and my old neighbors told me that the men in black suits visited them... they thought I had got in trouble... some Patty Hearst trouble. 
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