Title 34 › Subtitle Subtitle IV— - Criminal Records and Information › Chapter CHAPTER 403— - CRIMINAL JUSTICE IDENTIFICATION, INFORMATION, AND COMMUNICATION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - EXCHANGE OF CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORDS FOR NONCRIMINAL JUSTICE PURPOSES › § 40316
Creates a national electronic system for the FBI and states to share criminal history records for noncriminal justice uses, like background checks for jobs, licenses, immigration, or security clearances. The FBI and each state that joins must keep and share detailed arrest and case-outcome records, with the FBI running the federal parts of the system. Law enforcement uses keep priority. The Compact sets rules about who can see records, how data must be protected and kept accurate, and how fast responses must be. It also creates a 15-member Compact Council to write and publish the rules, and each side (the FBI and each state) must name a Compact officer to run the Compact. The Compact starts when two or more states agree to it. A state can leave, but its withdrawal becomes effective 180 days after it gives written notice. Key defined terms (one line each): Attorney General = the U.S. Attorney General. Compact officer = FBI official or the state criminal-records chief (or a designated employee). Council = the Compact Council. Criminal history records = collected arrest, charge, and disposition information. Criminal history record repository = the state agency that stores records. III System = the nationwide FBI–state exchange (including fingerprint and ID indexes). National Fingerprint File = FBI fingerprint database. National Identification Index = FBI index of names and identifying details. Party State = a state that joined. Nonparty State = a state that did not. Noncriminal justice purposes = uses like employment, licensing, immigration, or clearances. Positive identification = identity confirmed by fingerprints or similar biometrics. Sealed record information = records a state treats as sealed.
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34 U.S.C. § 40316
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Apr 6, 2026
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