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A criminal record is the formal record of offences that you’ve been convicted of because you’ve either pleaded guilty or been found guilty. If you’ve been found not guilty, it will not show up in your record.
If you’ve been convicted in more than one state, you may have more than one record—one in each state.
Generally, police will not release your criminal record without your consent, but there are exceptions, including requests from other police forces and courts.
You might need a copy of your criminal record to apply for a job, work as a volunteer, work with children, apply for insurance or get an overseas visa.
A criminal court will review your record when deciding an appropriate penalty for an offence or before granting bail.