• Get Prepared

    There are 2 ways to request someone else’s criminal history record: with or without their consent:

    • To request a criminal history with the individual’s consent, you must first obtain written and notarized consent from the individual, along with a copy of their legal ID. The form must include the person’s name, race, sex, and date of birth.
    • If you already have the individual’s full name, race, sex, and date of birth, you may also request a criminal history record without their consent.
  • Gather What You’ll Need

    • Your government-issued identification (valid driver’s license or state ID card, passport, military ID, immigration card, or birth certificate)
    • Signed, notarized consent of the person whose criminal history you are requesting (if requesting with their consent)
    • Copy of government-issued identification of the person whose criminal history you are requesting (if requesting with their consent)
    • A valid form of payment (fees and payment methods will vary by county)
  • Request Record

    You can obtain a criminal background check from your local sheriff’s office or police department.