The current Florida Law Enforcement Commissioner is Gerald M. Bailey. He was appointed Commissioner of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement on Dec. 5, 2006, by Governor Jeb Bush and the Florida Cabinet.
In Florida the Department of Education will request a background check through the Florida Department of Law Enforcement which will provide results from state records as well as FBI records.
Depending on what you mean by law? If a state statute was violated by a law enforcement officer and you want to report it the first thing I would do is contact the law enforcement officer's agency where he or she is employed by. Contact there Internal Affairs department and report the actions to them so it can be investigated. Sometimes police officers live by a code of brotherhood so your next step would be to contact your state's law enforcement agency. Here in Florida it would be the Florida Department of Law enforcement.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has an online database that contains Florida warrant information as reported by law enforcement agencies throughout the state. You can search by name, age, date of birth, race, or nickname. You should verify that a warrant is active with your local law enforcement agency or with the reporting agency.
WHERE CAN I FIND INFORMATION ON LAW ENFORCEMENT GRANTS FOR EQUIPMENT TO HELP OUR SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT?
The Drug Enforcement Agency or (DEA)
At and for the police department or law-enforcement agency.
the answer is the (DEA)
The Department of Mysteries.The Auror DepartmentThe Department of the Misuse of Muggle ArtefactsThe Magical Law Enforcement Department
No. Criminal background checks may review an individual's history for a lifetime. However, records are only available if a local law enforcement agency has submitted the subject's fingerprint card. You may find more information at the Florida Department of Law Enforcement's website and even run a background check online for $24.00. Because this site does not always allow links you may find the background search site by searching "Florida Department of Law Enforcement, criminal history information search". Best of luck, Koberlein Law Offices, PLLC, provides criminal records sealing and expunging in Florida. You may learn more by visiting the firm's website.
you can apply on the police department or study law and enforcement. it depends on the philosophy of the cop if he will be corrupt or not. it's a matter of one's choice.
check with your law enforcement