11 CSR 30-4.070 - Dissemination of CHRI From MCRR/User Fee When Required/CHRI for Statistical Purposes
(1)
Criminal justice agencies shall receive complete criminal history record
information (CHRI) for criminal justice purposes and criminal justice
employment purposes.
(2) Criminal
justice agencies shall receive the following CHRI for the issuance of a
concealable firearms permit:
(A) All
conviction data;
(B) All charges
for which an individual is currently under the jurisdiction of the criminal
justice system;
(C) All charges
which have resulted in an imposition of sentence being suspended (SIS) until
the time as the case is finally terminated; and
(D) Information regarding an arrest, if it is
within thirty (30) days of the arrest and no action has been taken by the
prosecuting or circuit attorney.
(3) Noncriminal justice agencies or citizens
shall receive the following CHRI for employment, licensing purposes or reasons
stated in the request:
(A) All conviction
data;
(B) All charges for which an
individual is currently under the jurisdiction of the criminal justice
system;
(C) All charges which have
resulted in a imposition of SIS until the time as the case is finally
terminated; and
(D) Information
regarding an arrest, if it is within thirty (30) days of the arrest and no
action has been taken by the prosecuting or circuit attorney.
(4) Federal noncriminal justice
agencies shall receive complete CHRI for those investigative purposes as
authorized by law or presidential executive order.
(5) The subject of an identification record
may obtain a copy of his/her CHRI for review or challenge purposes by
submitting a written request via United States mails directly to the Missouri
State Highway Patrol, Criminal Records Division, P.O. Box 568, Jefferson City,
Missouri 65102 or may present his/her written request in person during regular
business hours to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, Criminal Records Division,
Annex Building, 1510 East Elm Street, Jefferson City, Missouri.
(A) Requests for CHRI must be accompanied by
satisfactory proof of identity, which shall consist of name, date of birth and
a set of rolled-inked fingerprint impressions placed upon fingerprint cards or
forms commonly utilized for applicant or law enforcement agencies. The request
must be accompanied by a fee of fourteen dollars ($14) in the form of a
certified check, warrant, voucher or money order payable to the "State of
Missouri-Criminal Record System." Any request for waiver of the fee shall
accompany the original request for the CHRI and shall include a claim and proof
of indigency.
(B) No fees will be
charged for challenge of a presupplied record by an individual when a person
challenges his/her record. A set of fingerprints will be required if the
identity of the person is in question.
(6) Missouri Criminal Records Repository
(MCRR) shall charge a fee of not more than five dollars ($5) for each name
check and a fee of not more than fourteen dollars ($14) for each fingerprint
processed before CHRI can be disseminated to any federal or non-state of
Missouri agency when that information is requested for a matter not related to
the administration of criminal justice. The fee should be either a certified
check, warrant, voucher or money order payable to the "State of
Missouri-Criminal Record System." The request with the fee stapled to it should
be mailed to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, Criminal Records Division, P.O.
Box 568, Jefferson City, MO 65102.
(7) Each request to obtain CHRI for
employment or licensing purposes must be accompanied by a fee of five dollars
($5) in the form of a certified check, warrant, voucher or money order payable
to the "State of Missouri-Criminal Record System." The request with check
stapled to it should be mailed to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, Criminal
Records Division, P.O. Box 568, Jefferson City, MO 65102. Any request for
waiver of the fee shall accompany the original request for the CHRI and shall
include a claim and proof of indigency.
(8) MCRR shall not disseminate or publish
statistical information derived from CHRI which identifies individual criminal
justice agencies other than to compile or disseminate statistical information
from CHRI which describe general offender characteristics and the general
disposition of the criminal cases.
Notes
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