Central Criminal Records
Central Criminal Records Exchange (CCRE) - Virginia State Police
The Central Criminal Records Exchange (CCRE) was established in 1966 by legislation enacted by the Virginia General Assembly. CCRE was originally located at 12th and Main Street, Richmond, Virginia; as a separate entity of state government under the Office of the Attorney General. CCRE is the sole repository for criminal records in the ...
https://vsp.virginia.gov/sections-units-bureaus/bass/criminal-justice-information-services/central-criminal-records-exchange-ccre/Records of the Central Criminal Court | The National Archives
Title: Records of the Central Criminal Court. Description: Records of the Central Criminal Court relating to the trial of criminal cases in London, Middlesex and parts of Essex, Kent and Surrey. They comprise records relating to court proceedings; records relating to the Court for Crown Cases Reserved; and staff and other records. Date: 1824-1992.
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C63Central Criminal Records Exchange (CCRE) definition
Central Criminal Records Exchange (CCRE). [ or "CCRE" ] means the repository in this Commonwealth which that receives, identifies, maintains, and disseminates individual criminal history records, in accordance with § 9- 170 22 Chapter 23 (§ 19.2-387 et seq .) of Title 19.2 of the Code of Virginia. Sample 1 Based on 1 documents
https://www.lawinsider.com/dictionary/central-criminal-records-exchange-ccreCentral Records | Police - Fairfax County, Virginia
Central Records The Central Records Section of the Fairfax County Police Department is located at 12099 Government Center Parkway Fairfax, VA 22035 The office is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. You may call our office during regular business hours at 703-246-2272. Please allow 10 business days to process your mail-in request.
https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/police/servicesah/centralrecordsChapter 23. Central Criminal Records Exchange - Virginia
A. Criminal history record information contained in the Central Criminal Records Exchange, including any records relating to an arrest, criminal charge, or conviction, for a misdemeanor violation of § 18.2-248.1 or a violation of § 18.2-250.1, including any violation charged under §§ 18.2-248.1 or 18.2-250.1 that was deferred and dismissed ...
https://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacodefull/title19.2/chapter23/Chapter 23. Central Criminal Records Exchange - Virginia
Records to be made available to Exchange by state officials and agencies; duplication of records. § 19.2-392. Fingerprints and photographs by police authorities. § 19.2-392.01. Judges may require taking of fingerprints and photographs in certain misdemeanor cases. § 19.2-392.02. National criminal background checks by businesses and ...
https://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/title19.2/chapter23/Central Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (RG 65)
Most Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) records in the National Archives come from the Bureau's Central Records System (CRS), established in 1921 and modified over the years as the Bureau took on new responsibilities. (For a brief description of records from earlier years arranged according to different record keeping practices, see Other Records.) The following is a brief overview and ...
https://www.archives.gov/research/investigations/fbi/central-recordsNow, There Is A Central Criminal Records Registry In Nigeria
ACIArb (UK) Unlike before, there is now an established Central Criminal Records Registry at the Nigerian Police Force. Also, each State Police Command must have a Criminal Registry, keep and transmit all records from same to the Central Criminal Records Registry. References:
https://sabilaw.org/now-there-is-a-central-criminal-records-registry-in-nigeria/Central Division Central Records | Superior Court of California ...
Central Records also houses more recent Civil, Domestic, Criminal, Mental Health, Habeas Corpus, Deposited Wills, and a few Probate cases. In addition, Central Records has some sealed records. (A court order is needed to view any sealed document or file by a person that is not specifically authorized by the court order.)
https://www.sdcourt.ca.gov/sdcourt/generalinformation/courtrecords2/centralrecordsCentral Records Division - Maryland State Police
1711 Belmont Avenue Baltimore, Maryland 21244 410 281-2700 (phone) 410 298-3198 (fax) The Central Records Division is the state’s central repository for the collection, analysis, and distribution of motor vehicle accident reports and crime statistics. This information is mandated under Public Safety Article 2 of the Annotated Code of Maryland.
https://mdsp.maryland.gov/Organization/Pages/SupportServicesBureau/CentralRecordsDivision.aspx