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  8. Chapter 05 - Criminal Identification


Chapter 05 - Criminal Identification


  • § 23-5-1 Criminal identifying information--Procurement and filing by attorney general.
  • § 23-5-2 Cooperation of attorney general with law enforcement officers to establish complete state system.
  • § 23-5-3 Criminal records of inmates of penal institutions--Procuring and filing.
  • § 23-5-4 Fingerprints to be taken and forwarded on arrests--Failure of officer to take and report as misdemeanor.
  • § 23-5-5 Fingerprints taken on arrest--Comparison with files--Information on previous criminal record.
  • § 23-5-6 Identification records made by wardens and superintendents of penal institutions.
  • § 23-5-7 Identification records to be filed and preserved--Restrictions as to use.
  • § 23-5-8 Warden of penitentiary--Furnishing of identification of inmates, transmission to Division of Criminal Investigation.
  • § 23-5-9 Repealed.
  • § 23-5-10 Definition of terms.
  • § 23-5-11 Confidential criminal justice information not subject to inspection--Exception.
  • § 23-5-12 Examination of own criminal history information--Written request--Authorization of release to others--Waiver of liability.
  • § 23-5-12.1 Criminal record check by schools, child welfare agencies or certified social worker on prospective employee or parent.
  • § 23-5-13 Costs of providing information--Special revenue fund.
  • § 23-5-14 to 23-5-18. Repealed.
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