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Law Enforcement Services
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Gary Hamblin, Administrator • Biography
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Challenge Criminal History Record
Adult
and Juvenile Offenses Affecting Caregiver Eligibility
Identification Data
Identification Newsletters
Criminal Background Checks
Record Challenge
Remove Arrest Information
The Crime Information Bureau (CIB) is a part of the Law Enforcement Services
Division of the Wisconsin Department of Justice. CIB holds the central, criminal
fingerprint repository for Wisconsin. The computerized criminal history (CCH)
database contains detailed information of arrests, arrest charges, prosecution,
court findings and sentences, and state correctional system admissions and
releases. The database is an accumulation of information submitted by Wisconsin
law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, courts, and the Wisconsin Department of
Corrections.
CIB fingerprint examiners and criminal record specialists examine records
submitted to CIB. Extraordinary effort is invested to make sure that all
information about a single person goes into a single record. The CCH database is
the best source of "repeat offender" information in Wisconsin, because
fingerprint matching is used to identify the person. Positive fingerprint
identification overcomes the problem of false identification and alias names.
Fingerprint-supported records can be used to confirm whether or not a criminal
record in the file really belongs to a particular individual.
All information in the CIB's criminal history database is based on submission,
by police departments, of arrest fingerprint cards. Beginning in 1971, Wisconsin
law enforcement agencies were required under s. 165.84(1) to submit arrest
fingerprint cards for offenses designated in s. 165.83(1)(c ). CIB was also
required to accept any other arrest fingerprint cards taken at the discretion of
law enforcement agencies for offenses other than those listed in s.165.83(1)(c
).
Arrests without supporting fingerprints are not included in the criminal
history database.
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