Former876
Dec 22, 2013, 07:33 PM
My search has sent me to this website. Thank God!
Could someone please explain to me if this is true. I was arrested in 1998 and the charges were two weeks later dropped. No more arrest ever and now I am a professional with full time profession for over 20 years. Stable life. I had a FBI# for that arrest, which was deleted/cleared or whatever the correct term is, when the record was expunged and sent to the Feds for removal. I have confirmed with the Feds that the record has been "deleted" and even received a Federal background check on myself, once showing the arrest record on that file report and the charge dismissed outcome notation with the attached FBI #; I also received another record check from the Feds after the expunging of the arrest record,showing no FBI # anymore and no record found for the finger prints and name check I ordered.
So I know it's gone at least from that stand point. I was told by the Feds Customer Service Agent I had been dealing with that the record cannot be found whenever a NCIC check is done on me anymore.
My question:
I have never been to Canada before and plan to take a week vacation up to Vancouver next year. I am coming with my new wife and was wondering if the Canadian Immigration/Border folk still will be able to see the pass arrest record, if nothing is in NCIC on me? I know I am not excluded from visiting because I have no conviction, but will I be asked about it (assuming that they use some secret program to run my name).
PS: My wife knows about this ill event, but just curious if the Border Guys can see my pass arrest elsewhere in their system, if the local, State and finally the Feds took it out of the NCIC file.
Thanks for your expert advice.
Confused!
Could someone please explain to me if this is true. I was arrested in 1998 and the charges were two weeks later dropped. No more arrest ever and now I am a professional with full time profession for over 20 years. Stable life. I had a FBI# for that arrest, which was deleted/cleared or whatever the correct term is, when the record was expunged and sent to the Feds for removal. I have confirmed with the Feds that the record has been "deleted" and even received a Federal background check on myself, once showing the arrest record on that file report and the charge dismissed outcome notation with the attached FBI #; I also received another record check from the Feds after the expunging of the arrest record,showing no FBI # anymore and no record found for the finger prints and name check I ordered.
So I know it's gone at least from that stand point. I was told by the Feds Customer Service Agent I had been dealing with that the record cannot be found whenever a NCIC check is done on me anymore.
My question:
I have never been to Canada before and plan to take a week vacation up to Vancouver next year. I am coming with my new wife and was wondering if the Canadian Immigration/Border folk still will be able to see the pass arrest record, if nothing is in NCIC on me? I know I am not excluded from visiting because I have no conviction, but will I be asked about it (assuming that they use some secret program to run my name).
PS: My wife knows about this ill event, but just curious if the Border Guys can see my pass arrest elsewhere in their system, if the local, State and finally the Feds took it out of the NCIC file.
Thanks for your expert advice.
Confused!