Non-Exact Match

 


 

 

 

**Note the different caveat following the information entered and the record returned.

Based on the information you entered, the subject of this record may be the person on whom your inquiry was based.  There may be slight variation between the information you entered and the information in this record.

It is imperative that you compare the information you entered against the information in the record.  You should examine name, date of birth,  and other identifiers in making your comparison.

In this case, the year of birth differs by one year.  This may be a typographical error on the information submitted to the Department of Justice, or erroneous information submitted at the time of arrest.  The record contains a middle name while the inquiry only had a middle initial.  The inquiry used a race code of unknown while the record indicates a race. 

Some responses returned may contain matches on first and middle name, date of birth and social security.  This may indicate the record is maintained under a maiden name that was not included in your inquiry.  Social security numbers are not included in the response but are used for comparison if submitted.

Many records have multiple names, dates of birth and social security numbers included.  This may be to known alias names being submitted by the arresting agency, or multiple arrest fingerprint cards being submitted with different information on each.  If that is the case, the fingerprints  have been positively identified as belonging to the same person, even if submitted under different names.

If this response is not the subject of your inquiry, this information is the best match in our database.  Running the inquiry again will not produce different or a no record result.  The only positive method of  identification is by submission of a fingerprint card.