Yes, but the thing is, access to them in the first place depends on your district.
Yes
It is a record/history of your arrests.
It is a record/history of your arrests.
Certainly. In fact, criminal records are a matter of public record, so they can view yours at any time. Employers also watch newspapers for public announcements of arrests. Many people lose their jobs after their employer reads in the paper they were arrested for DUI.
The arrest records of all law enforcement agencies are considered public records. All you have to do is go to the booking agency and ask to see their arrest record (or arrest book).
Warrants do not appear on your criminal record, only your arrests and actual criminal charges.
Yes. All convictions are on your record permanently. All arrests are on the record law enforcement can access forever.
No record of any arrests are known for President John Tyler,
I think it stands for Record of Arrests and prosecutions
BI under driving record is a background investigation. This is done to check driving record, credit standing, and any arrests or encounters with police.
The best place to find records about DUI arrests is to look for public arrest records. Many times, they do not give out all of the information about DUIs.
(in the US) So-called "cautions" do not appear on your criminal record. Only records of arrests, prosectuions, and court findings.
No, a will is NOT a public record. Added: Once the person dies, the will is probated, or filed with the probate court, and then does become public record.