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Authorized Inspection of Information and Records in Possession of Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Ohio law limits public access to criminal identification info held by the bureau, allowing access only to law enforcement and authorized personnel.

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Authorized Inspection of Information and Records in Possession of Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio Revised Code Section 2950.08 restricts public access to certain criminal identification information, such as photographs and fingerprints, held by the Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation. Access is limited to law enforcement, authorized bureau employees, and the motor vehicle registrar for specific verification purposes. The law also clarifies that certain information is exempt from public inspection, with some exceptions related to sex offender databases.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can access the information held by the Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation in Ohio?

Access is limited to law enforcement officers, authorized bureau employees, and the motor vehicle registrar for verification purposes.

Is criminal identification information in Ohio available to the public?

No, most of the information is not open to public inspection, except in specific cases such as the sex offender database.

Can the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation share information with other agencies?

Yes, they can share information with authorized law enforcement, the motor vehicle registrar, and other designated entities for official purposes.

Does this law apply to all criminal records in Ohio?

No, it specifically pertains to certain statements, photographs, fingerprints, and related information in the bureau's possession, with some exceptions.

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In simple terms: Ohio law limits public access to criminal identification info held by the bureau, allowing access only to law enforcement and authorized personnel.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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