Criminal Records Database definition

Criminal Records Database means the database maintained by the Garda Síochána that contains a record of convictions;
Criminal Records Database means the database maintained by the Garda Síochána
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Examples of Criminal Records Database in a sentence

  • If the initial court date is missing as well as the time of release, then the Cook County Criminal Records Database shall be used to determine the earlier of the initial court date or bond date (if any) and a noon release shall be assumed on the earlier of those two days.

  • If there is no initial court date, no bond date, and no record in the Cook County Criminal Records Database, it will be assumed that the Claimant was released without charging, and the time indicated that the Claimant was released without charging will take the place of the time of release.

  • If the initial court date or bond date (if any) is missing as well as the time of release, then the Cook County Criminal Records Database shall be used to determine the earlier of the initial court date or bond date, and a noon bond/court time shall be assumed in place of the time of release.

  • The comprehensive criminal background check will include the following: (i) 7 year criminal history for each county of residence; (ii) National sexual offender registry check; (iii) Social security verification; (iv) Residency history; (v) Nationwide Criminal Records Database Search; (vi) National Wants and Warrants Search; (vii) National Healthcare Fraud and Abuse Scan (FACIS III: OIG/GSA); and (viii) OFAC/FBI Terrorist List Check.

Related to Criminal Records Database

  • Criminal records data means information about an individual's criminal convictions and offences, and information relating to criminal allegations and proceedings.

  • Criminal records check means any criminal records check conducted by the superintendent of the bureau of criminal identification and investigation in accordance with division (B) of this section.

  • Criminal record means the record of any —

  • Educational records means: those official records, files, and data directly related to a student and maintained by the school or local education agency, including but not limited to records encompassing all the material kept in the student's cumulative folder such as general identifying data, records of attendance and of academic work completed, records of achievement and results of evaluative tests, health data, disciplinary status, test protocols, and individualized education programs.

  • Vital records means certificates or reports of birth, death, fetal death, marriage, dissolution, annulment, and related data.