harirajmohan
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Even for convictions they consider as long as the convictions are not for serious offenses. So dropped charges wont. You can remove/update the record but it looks like it will happen from appropriate agency (possibly in your case you can contact the same state police dept to help as you might have already interacted with them). Ask them the procedure. I think that they will definitely help you at least in telling the procedure. Then you can take a call if you can do or get some help. I think here system is straight forward and if you are honest then you are good to handle alone. First talk to the police or the court as mentioned as the right agencies to update your final information on your record. Also if you (can arrange to) have the copy of court documents/police documents on dropped charges then it will be helpful to provide to cic in the worst case if they ask. As harrysaini said, you are not supposed to send the one not asked. We dont want to get troubled ourselves. Try for removing/updating the record by the mean time. you can call fbi to know which agency/dept to approach first.canadadba said:Received fbi PCC ..it show prior arrest data ..I was arrested in dui and case was dismissed ..but fbi report shows only arrest information but nothing else..
Can I consider this as end of my Canada PR dream ? I received MR and PCC. Request
Please help
http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/fingerprints_biometrics/arrest-disposition-submission
In every instance where criminal arrest fingerprints have previously been submitted to the FBI, it is imperative that the final disposition be submitted to maintain a complete and accurate Criminal History Record.
Dispositions are submitted by criminal justice agencies and posted to the Criminal History Record to ensure accuracy and completeness. Dispositions are submitted to the CJIS Division by:
State Criminal History Repositories
Arresting Agencies (Sheriff’s Offices, Police Departments, State Police, Correctional Facilities)
Courts
Federal Agencies (FBI, Drug Enforcement Agency, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, U.S. Marshals, Immigration and Naturalization Service, etc.)