AH 05 Utah Computerized Criminal History
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Washington County Sheriff's Office
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Policy Manual
Volume: AH
Administrative Procedures
Chapter: 05
Utah Computerized Criminal History
Replaces and/or Supersedes:
None
Published:
07/13/2010
Review Date:
07/13/2011
Sheriff Kirk Smith
Undersheriff Jake Adams
TABLE OF CONTENTS
AH 05_101 Distribution
AH 05_102 Definitions
AH 05_103 General
AH 05_104 Fees
AH 05_105 Misuse
AH 05_101 DISTRIBUTION
Standard distribution
AH 05_102 DEFINITIONS
- WCSO: Washington County Sheriff's Office
- PCF: Purgatory Correctional Facility
- BCI: Bureau of Criminal Investigation
- FBI: Federal Bureau of Investigation
- UCCH: Utah Computerized Criminal History
- III (Triple I): A type of search within the BCI computerized system.
- NLETS: A type of search within the BCI computerized system.
- TAC: Terminal Agency Coordinator
AH 05_103 GENERAL
- Policy:
- Any citizen with residency in Washington County may request a Right of Access review of their own UCCH through the application process with the WCSO.
- Any person requesting to review their UCCH must complete an application in-person which provides the subject’s date of birth, social security number, full legal name, place of residency, and requester's signature.
- UCCH print-outs will only be given to the requester in-person after positively identifying him/herself by providing a valid state driver license, state identification card, or a passport.
- No batch inquiries will be ran (requests shall not be collected and run by another person).
- No FBI (III) or out of state (NLETS) criminal history information will be inquired upon for Right of Access purposes.
- Rationale:
- Via BCI, right of access to a person's own UCCH record is granted by law.
- The WCSO is not required to process right of access requests.
- Procedure:
- The purpose code “P” shall be used when running any Right of Access request.
- Staff will enter the name of the person receiving their criminal history record in "requestor" field of the UCJIS transaction.
- Staff will use the words "Right of Access" in the auditing purpose field of the UCJIS transaction.
- A photocopy of the requester's valid identification, the WCSO application, and receipt of payment will be attached together and filed in the dissemination log file created for each year.
- Every page of the UCCH print-out (a.k.a., rap sheet) will be stamped with a WCSO stamp which includes the date of printing.
- The requester will be informed that the UCCH print-out is only valid for the date in which it was printed; thus, being outdated daily.
- The requester will be advised that any incorrect or missing data must be addressed directly with BCI so that the information can be corrected.
- The following WCSO employees may be allowed to process Right of Access review requests:
- TAC (typically only one at any given time);
- Alternate TAC (may be multiple at any given time);
- Any other WCSO employee who has received specialized training in Right of Access procedures.
AH 05_104 FEES
- A fee of twenty dollars ($20.00) may be charged for any person requesting a Right of Access UCCH records review through the WCSO.
- The fee may be waived by the Sheriff or designee.
AH 05_105 MISUSE
- Policy:
- The WCSO will conduct an investigation into any complaint or allegation filed involving the misuse of UCCH records.
- BCI will be notified of any complaint or allegation that the WCSO receives.
- Any WCSO employee found in violation of any policy relating to UCCH or Right of Access will be reprimanded according to WCSO personnel policies and procedures.
- Rationale:
- Misconduct involving UCCH records may result in serious consequences for the individual and the WCSO; therefore, all complaints and allegations should be investigated.