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Personal Records Exempt from Public Disclosure As provided by s. 119.071, Florida Statutes, certain information maintained by state agencies is exempt from public disclosure, and is therefore deemed confidential. This includes social security numbers, medical and financial information.
Visit the Court Record Custodian Criminal court records for the state of Connecticut judicial branch are typically maintained by the clerk of court for each courthouse. Interested parties who wish to access these records in person should visit the office of the clerk at the courthouse where the case was filed.
Florida Law Makes Criminal Records Public The only exception to the law is when a criminal record has been sealed or expunged. Having a criminal record sealed means that the record is only accessible to those with access, and that access is strictly limited.
On January 1, 1991, the Uniform Conviction Information Act (UCIA) became law in Illinois. This act mandates that all criminal history record conviction information collected and maintained by the Illinois State Police, Bureau of Identification, be made available to the public pursuant to 20 ILCS 2635/1 et seq.

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