Do I Have A Criminal History?
“I’ve been arrested. Does that mean I have a criminal history?”
Many of our clients have two primary goals when they come in the office for a free consultation: 1) stay out of jail and 2) keep their record clean. Often people are amazed to hear that even though they have not yet been convicted of anything, they STILL have a criminal history! How could this be?
The short answer: in Georgia, your criminal history is tracked by your finger prints. Your criminal history begins when the Officer placed you under arrest and took you to the jail. Most jails in Georgia have an electronic fingerprinting system. The jailer takes your fingerprints and those images are transmitted to the Georgia Crime Information Center (GCIC). GCIC then creates a profile for each person who has been fingerprinted. The profile includes your name, your height, weight, eye color, and any distinguishing marks that you may have. Your profile will list what the police officer charged you with, what the State’s attorney intends to charge you with in court, and ultimately the final result of your case.
If you are arrested for ANY crime in the State of Georgia and you are fingerprinted, then you have a GCIC profile. There are several ways a case can be resolved in a way that would restrict your profile so that future employers cannot see that you were arrested. Our goal in every case is to find a solution that not only keeps you out of jail, but also protects your criminal history. Your future is our priority.
Please contact our office for a free consultation if you have been arrested and fingerprinted in the State of Georgia.