§ 2056f. Dissemination of criminal history records and criminal convictions records to an individual
A person may obtain a copy of his or her own criminal history record as defined in section 2056a of this title or criminal conviction record as defined in section 2056c of this title or a statement that no record exists from the Vermont Crime Information Center. Copies of a person’s criminal history record and criminal conviction record may be obtained by making a personal appearance at the Center during regular business hours or by written request. Written requests shall be on a form specified by the Center and shall contain the person’s name, date of birth, place of birth, and signature as attested to by a notary public. A raised seal must be affixed to the form. (Added 2005, No. 169 (Adj. Sess.), § 4; amended 2013, No. 119 (Adj. Sess.), § 7.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
Title 20 - Internal Security and Public Safety
Chapter 117 - Vermont Crime Information Center
§ 2053. Cooperation with other agencies
§ 2056a. Dissemination of criminal history records to criminal justice agencies
§ 2056b. Dissemination of criminal history records to persons conducting research
§ 2056c. Dissemination of criminal conviction records to the public
§ 2056d. Criminal history records and other identification records
§ 2056f. Dissemination of criminal history records and criminal convictions records to an individual
§ 2056h. Dissemination of criminal history records to the Department of Financial Regulation
§ 2059. Relationship to Departments of Corrections and of Motor Vehicles
§ 2063. Criminal history record fees; Criminal History Record Check Fund
§ 2065. Ratification of the National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact