Monday, August 11, 2014

Free Public Police Records Online Archive

By Claire Dowell


In a state that has a big population like New York, it can pose potential danger to trust anyone especially those you barely know. There is also a big chance that you might be dealing with criminals. The government has a responsibility to protect the state and its citizens and to address the issue, New York Police Records were made available to the public. This gives the people the apt information that could save their lives.

Expunging of criminal records is not applicable in New York, instead they do what is called "sealing". When a defendant wins a court proceeding, all his criminal files will be sealed. This makes the files be hidden from the public and not be available anymore for their perusal unless specified by the court.

The public has the right to access requests police records as long as the correct procedure is observed and requirements are obliged to. Accessing the files can be useful to screen job applicants, possible tenants, and/or maybe even a special someone. The details that you the files reveal will help you not get in danger.

Police reports are made even if no arrest or incarceration occurs. If arrest is not necessary, the nature of the incident and the people involve in it will be displayed on the report. A police report contains valuable information such as criminal history information, felonies and misdemeanors, arrests and sentences, probation, aliases, old and new address, height, weight, age, birthday, and many more.

Police records are available at the police department and other government offices but the time it takes to process requests for the documents is lengthy. If you need the documents as soon as possible for legal reasons then it is best to turn to professional record providers online. You can find them over the web but make sure you examine the sites first before choosing a provider because some sites may not suit your search.

There are two types of providers, those that are free of charge and those that are fee-based. Both can provide you with Free Police Records but the quality of fee-based sites are far better than the free-of-charge. They have access to different databases from government agencies and from private sources as well which makes their service more comprehensive and complete. By simply providing the name and city or state that your subject is located, a search will be well underway.




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