Alabama Administrative Code
Title 265 - ALABAMA CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION CENTER
Chapter 265-X-2 - SECURITY AND CONFIDENTIALITY OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION
Section 265-X-2-.03 - Individual Access, Review And Challenge Of Criminal History Record Information
Universal Citation: AL Admin Code R 265-X-2-.03
Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1) An individual about whom the Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center (ACJIC) maintains criminal history record information (CHRI), has the right to review such information and to challenge any portion of the CHRI he or she believes to be inaccurate or incomplete.
(a)Request to
Review CHRI.
1. To review CHRI maintained by
ACJIC, the subject of the CHRI must complete the application to review or
challenge AL criminal history record information provided by ACJIC (see
Appendix A). This application may be obtained online at
www.acj ic.alabama.gov , or by
writing to the Director of the Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center at
its current mailing address in Montgomery, Alabama.
(b) All parts of the application, including a
fully classifiable set of the applicant's fingerprints (see Appendix C), must
be completed according to the instructions provided by ACJIC (see Appendix
B).
(c) An administrative fee of
$25.00 must be returned to ACJIC with the properly completed application and
the required fingerprints and documentation. Personal or business checks are
not acceptable. The $25.00 fee should be in the form of a cashier's check or
money order made payable to the State of Alabama.
2. Review of CHRI. Upon proper identification
of the applicant's CHRI maintained by ACJIC, a copy of the said record will be
mailed-to the address on the applicant's request application.
3.
Challenge of CHRI.
(a) Should the applicant believe that the
CHRI maintained by the ACJIC is inaccurate or incomplete, he or she may, within
one calendar year of the date of the ACJIC response to the applicant's CHRI
application, challenge the inaccurate or incomplete CHRI by completing the
application to review or challenge AL criminal history record information
provided by ACJIC and returning it with the required information and supporting
documentation to the ACJIC.
(b) A
copy of the application will be provided to the applicant with a copy of his or
her CHRI.
(c) For each item
challenged in the copy of his or her CHRI provided by ACJIC, the applicant must
include, at a minimum, the following details on each item being challenged. If
possible, the applicant should include a copy of his or her CHRI provided by
ACJIC that is being challenged, and should cite and, when possible, include
official documents to support each item challenged.
1. The charge and DATE of each specific
arrest or disposition being challenged;
2. The Name of the ARRESTING AGENCY OR COURT
for each arrest or disposition being challenged;
3. A listing of each specific arrest or
disposition being challenged;
4.
The details related to why each specific arrest is incorrect or
incomplete;
5. What the applicant
believes to be the correct information for each arrest or disposition being
challenged;
6. Where the applicant
obtained what he/she believes to be the correct supporting information (if
applicable); and
7. Official
documentation from the arresting agency or court (if applicable) to support
each arrest or disposition being challenged.
(d) An individual's challenge to his/her CHRI
maintained by ACJIC will be maintained by ACJIC for one calendar year of the
date the challenge response is mailed to the applicant by ACJIC. After that
date, a new application to review or challenge AL criminal history record
information provided by ACJIC must be submitted in the manner
required.
(e) Review of Challenged
CHRI.
1. The ACJIC Director shall designate an
agency official to review any challenge to CHRI maintained by ACJIC.
2. All documentation concerning the
challenged CHRI will be forwarded by ACJIC to the agency originally having
custody or control of the specific record(s) being challenged;
3. Should the agency originally having
custody or control of the record(s) determine the challenged CHRI to be
inaccurate or incomplete, it shall purge, modify or supplement said CHRI as
appropriate, and notify ACJIC.
4.
The ACJIC shall inform the individual filing the challenge to CHRI of the
action taken by the reviewing agency. Should the challenged CHRI be purged,
modified, or supplemented, ACJIC shall notify the Alabama Bureau of
Investigation's Identification Unit and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, as
appropriate, of the correction.
(f) Administrative Appeal.
1. Should the agency having original custody
or control of the challenged CHRI decline to purge, modify, or supplement the
challenged record, or should the individual believe the agency's decision to be
otherwise unsatisfactory, the individual may appeal to the ACJIC
Commission.
2. The Administrative
Appeal request is perfected by notifying the ACJIC Director, in writing, of the
intent to appeal.
3. The Commission
will hear the appeal at its next regular meeting and the appellant may present
any evidence or witnesses he or she desires to support the specific challenged
items. The agency of record will be permitted to substantiate its decision on
the initial challenge. If the Commission rules to correct or otherwise modify
the CHRI, the agency of record will be notified. The record maintained by the
ACJIC will be corrected and modified in accordance with the Commission's
decision. ACJIC shall notify the appellant, the Alabama Bureau of
Investigation's Identification Unit and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, as
appropriate, of the correction.
(g) Appeal to the Circuit Court. Should the
individual originally challenging his or her own CHRI maintained by the ACJIC
believe the Commission's decision to be in error or should he or she otherwise
be dissatisfied, he or she may appeal to the appropriate circuit court as
specified in Code of Ala. 1975, Subsection
41-9-643,
41-9-644,
41-9-645,
41-9-646.
Author: Lynn M. Childs
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §§ 41-9-643, 4l-9-644, 41-9-645, 41-9-646.
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