Not enough info to fully answer. Is the individual now an adult, or still a minor? If an adult their history can be released by court order. If still a juvenile - see below: "Most states consider juvenile court records to be confidential, and the public and media are denied access to them. However, many states have made exceptions for records of cases involving violent offenses or acts that would be felonies if committe d by an adult. Among these are Arkansas, California, Colorado, GEORGIA, Indiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Oklahoma, Vermont, and Washington." "Some states may permit certain people, such as the juvenile who is the subject of the proceeding, the juvenile's attorney, the parent or guardian and people with a legitimate interest in the workings of the court or a particular case, to gain access to juvenile records. However, access is not automatic or unlimited, and under many statutes a court order first must be obtained." See; http://www.rcfp.org/juvcts/index.html
Arrest photos and 'line-up' photos are not matters of public record. They CAN be released by the agency or the prosecutor but members of the public cannot make a request to go leafing through them.
Yes, arrest reports are generally considered public records, meaning they can be accessed by the public.
Yes, an arrest record is considered public information, meaning it can be accessed by the general public.
Yes, more likely for the mid-February underage drinking arrest than for being caught masturbating with a pair of Selena Gomez's underwear in a public restroom, marijuana possession, or for having gay sex in public with Cole and Dylan Sprouse. However, such juvenile mug shots are confidential and sealed.
Yes, in most cases, arrest records are considered public records and can be accessed by the general public. However, the specific rules and regulations regarding the accessibility of arrest records may vary by jurisdiction.
There is no public database for Arrest Warrants, because that information is not automatically available to the public. You, or your attorney, can inquire directly with the Police to find if there is a warrant for your arrest.
Records of arrest are public records. Call the agency you believe made the arrest and ask.
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It is possible, the majority of arrest are public record. Depending upon the laws of the state and municipality/area and the reason for the arrest it can become a permanent part of a person's public history.
Georgia Public Policy Foundation was created in 1991.
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