The Idaho State Police, Bureau of Criminal Identification (BCI) maintains the state’s central repository of criminal history information. The repository is an automated database of records based on fingerprint arrest records reported to BCI from Idaho criminal justice agencies. The information in the database is critical to effective decision-making at every phase of the criminal justice process. This information is available on-line to authorized criminal justice agencies. In addition, the criminal history system is increasingly used for non-criminal justice background checks, such as employment screening and licensure. The automated criminal history records may be searched by name or by fingerprints.
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Under the provisions set out in Idaho Code 67-3004(10), any person who was arrested or served a criminal summons and who subsequently was not charged by indictment or information within one (1) year of the arrest or summons and any person who was acquitted of all offenses arising from an arrest or criminal summons, or who has had all charges dismissed, may have the fingerprint and criminal history record taken in connection with the incident expunged pursuant to the person’s written request directed to the department.
What is the process for expunging a charge from my criminal history record?
To take advantage of Idaho Code 67-3004(10), you need only provide arresting agency or court records showing compliance with the statute.
NOTE: You must contact an attorney or legal advisor for other questions regarding the expungement of records.
Electronic Fingerprint Submissions
We accept electronic submissions of criminal arrest cards and authorized civil fingerprint cards. If your agency would like to start submitting electronic fingerprint cards, contact:
Amy Vezzoso
208-884-7134
Palm Printing Procedures
For information on biometric procedures:
- Capturing Legible Fingerprints.pdf
- Mug Shot Implementation Guide.pdf
- Palm Guidance.pdf
- BIC Policy Document.pdf
- BIC Submission Request Form.pdf
- Idaho BIC Agency Agreement.pdf
- BIC Policy Document.pdf
- BIC Submission Request Form.pdf
- Idaho BIC Agency Agreement.pdf
- ExpungmentApplication.pdf
- ExpungmentFlowChart.pdf
- Understanding Your Criminal History.pdf
- Capturing Legible Fingerprints.pdf
- Mug Shot Implementation Guide.pdf
- Palm Guidance.pdf
Biometric Image Comparison (BIC)
Submit completed forms via email
Criminal History Unit/ABIS
700 S. Stratford Dr, #120
Meridian, ID 83642
Monday – Friday
8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Excluding government holidays
Amy Vezzoso
Criminal History Unit/ABIS Supervisor
208-884-7134
208-884-7193 (fax)
FAQs
Yes.
Under the provisions set out in Idaho Code 67-3004(10), any person who was arrested or served a criminal summons and who subsequently was not charged by indictment or information within one (1) year of the arrest or summons and any person who was acquitted of all offenses arising from an arrest or criminal summons, or who has had all charges dismissed, may have the fingerprint and criminal history record taken in connection with the incident expunged pursuant to the person’s written request directed to the department.
To take advantage of Idaho Code 67-3004(10), you only need to provide arresting agency or court records showing compliance with the statute.
You must contact an attorney or legal advisor for other questions regarding the expungement of records.
You must submit a written appeal request to:
Federal Bureau of Investigation
NICS Section Appeal Services Team, Module A-1
P.O. Box 4278
Clarksburg, WV 26302-9922
1-877-444-NICS (6427)
Fax: 1-304-625-0535
FBI website
Yes.
A charge that has been dismissed will continue to show on a record with the dismissal action also noted. However, it will be removed if approval has been made for expungement.
Information remains in a criminal record indefinitely, unless legal action has been taken by the court for complete removal of data.
No.
Juvenile records are not included in the Idaho database. However, if a juvenile was adjudicated as an adult, the record of that event would be available.
Criminal history contains information based arrest data reported to BCI from Idaho criminal justice agencies.
Note: If an arrest fingerprint card is not submitted, the information on an arrest will not be present on an Idaho criminal history.
In some instances, an arrest record may be found at the local level but not within the state criminal history. The Idaho criminal history database contains information on Idaho arrests only and does not include other state records, FBI records, or subjects convicted in federal court.
All arrest events in the Idaho database are supported by fingerprints. If a person disputes the accuracy of the information obtained in a background check, they may request a certified copy of their records by following the instructions in the Fingerprint Based Check. When challenging a record, the fingerprint-based check is processed free of charge. After reviewing the record, the individual may supply supplemental information from the arresting agency or court. All information provided will be reviewed and entered into the record if needed.
No.
Only BCI has the authorization to conduct a statewide record check for non-criminal justice licensure or employment screening purposes. A local law enforcement agency may only check their records.