Idaho Admin. Code r. 11.10.02.023 - PROCEDURE FOR CONTESTING THE ACCURACY AND COMPLETENESS OF A CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORD CONTAINED IN AGENCY FILE
01.
Challenge
Accuracy of Records. A person may challenge the accuracy and correctness
of their criminal history records contained in the Bureau's database.
a. The applicant must submit to
fingerprinting through either the Bureau of Criminal Identification or other
law enforcement agency. A fingerprinting fee may apply.
02.
Notification of Fingerprints Not
Matched. If the applicant's fingerprints do not match those contained in
the Bureau's database, the applicant will be notified by certified
mail.
03.
Documentation of
Erroneous Information. If the applicant's fingerprints match, but the
applicant has documentation showing the information is in error, the applicant
may submit such information to the Bureau of Criminal Identification.
04.
Correction of Records. The
Bureau of Criminal Identification will correct its records per the direction of
the law enforcement agency where the initial criminal action arose or
appropriate court order.
Notes
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