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  1. 1) Contact your local police department or sheriff's department to report the theft of your identity. 2) Contact the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Georgia Attorney General’s Office to report the theft of your identity. Contact FTC at (877) 438-4338 or at https://www.identitytheft.gov/.

  2. Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR): The UCR program receives crime and arrest reports from more than 600 state and local law enforcement agencies each month either through a web-based reporting application.

  3. You can get a copy of your official criminal record from most police stations. A lawyer can also request a copy of your official criminal record with your permission. An official criminal record report in Georgia is called a “GCIC” report, which stands for the “Georgia Crime Information Center.”

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  5. GCIC Criminal History Information - Related Files. AFIS changes memo to non-criminal justice agencies (PDF, 37.53 KB) AFIS changes memo to non-criminal justice agencies (March 9, 2012) (PDF, 20.19 KB) GCIC Fees (PDF, 63.45 KB) Georgia Bureau of. Investigation.

  6. The GCIC Unit links the Sheriff's Office with the Georgia Crime Information Center (GCIC) and National Crime Information Center (NCIC). The unit provides agency personnel with access to nationwide law enforcement records and information.

  7. GTA provides a convenient, online system that allows someone to easily submit a request through the Georgia Crime Information Center (GCIC) to verify whether individuals have committed and been convicted of felony offenses in the state of Georgia.

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