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  1. How do I obtain a name-based Georgia criminal history record check from the Georgia Crime Information Center (GCIC) for employment, licensing, or any other non-criminal justice purpose?

  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. National Partners GCIC serves as the CJIS Systems Agency (CSA) for the FBI and the GCIC Director serves as the CJIS Systems Officer (CSO).

  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.”

  4. The GCIC Lobby Office is open by Appointment ONLY for Record Inspections and Fingerprint Services. Complete Record Restriction Applications and Criminal History Updates may be mailed to: Georgia Crime Information Center CCH/Identification P.O. Box 370808 Decatur, Georgia 30037.

  5. You can get a GCIC report from any police department. Reviewing your GCIC report is the first step in knowing what you can remove from your criminal record. After reviewing the GCIC report and confirming what happened in the court case, you can then know what charges are eligible for removal.

  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. Obtaining a criminal records check. HOW TO ENROLL AND BECOME A REQUESTING AGENCY. Before you can have your applicants register for fingerprinting, you must enroll and obtain a GAP/GAC number. If you already have a GAP/GAC number, you can now direct your applicants toStep 1below.

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