How can I fix errors in my federal (FBI) RAP sheet?

Your FBI (federal) RAP sheet (also called your Identity History Summary) is the federal government’s official record of all of your interactions with law enforcement and the criminal justice system from anywhere in the United States, including any federal cases or convictions. The FBI gets your fingerprints and criminal history information from other criminal justice organizations throughout the U.S. This includes local police, county sheriff, and state highway patrol departments, statewide criminal justice agencies (such as the California Department of Justice), federal law enforcement agencies (such as the Drug Enforcement Administration and the FBI itself), and state and federal courts. In general, when you have any interaction with one of these agencies, they send your information to the FBI’s Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division.

The FBI can only change your information if the original agency or court (i.e., the one that sent the information to the FBI in the first place) tells the FBI to change it.[2949] If you think your FBI RAP sheet is inaccurate or incomplete, there are 2 ways to correct the information:

OPTION 1: Contact the court or agency that sent your information to the FBI.

NOTE: Each entry on your FBI RAP sheet should list the specific agency that provided the information. This is how you can tell which agency sent the FBI the incorrect or incomplete information on your FBI RAP sheet.

> If the incorrect or missing information is from a CALIFORNIA state agency or court:

Contact the California DOJ’s Bureau of Criminal Information and Analysis, and ask them to send the FBI corrected or updated information.[2950]

> If the incorrect or missing information is from an agency or court in ANOTHER STATE:

Contact the state Identification Bureau of the state where the agency or court is located, and ask them to send the FBI corrected or updated information. Contact information for the Identification Bureau of every U.S. state is available on the FBI’s website at: http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/identity-history-summary-checks/state-identification-bureau-listing.

> If the incorrect or missing information is from a FEDERAL agency or court:

Contact the specific federal agency that sent your information to the FBI, and ask them to send corrected or updated information. See APPENDIX G, PG. 1012 for additional details about each of these steps.

OPTION 2: Go through the FBI directly.[2951]

If you don’t know where the incomplete or incorrect information on your RAP sheet came from, you can contact the FBI directly to challenge it, and ask them to correct it. You will need to write a “challenge letter” explaining exactly what information is wrong and why, and send it to the FBI along with any proof you have to support your claim. (For a list of common RAP sheet errors, see PG. 939.)

The FBI will then investigate your claim. If the FBI decides that the information in your RAP sheet was wrong or incomplete, it will correct your RAP sheet and let you know. For a detailed explanation of both Option 1 and Option 2, see APPENDIX G, PG. 1012.

IMPORTANT: IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT TO REVIEW YOUR RAP SHEETS — both State and Federal-level — to make sure that all the information contained in them is ACCURATE, COMPLETE, AND UP-TO-DATE. Any errors on your RAP sheet can cause you serious problems in the future when you apply for a job, a professional license, housing, or a loan, or if you try to reconnect with your family, or if you get arrested or charged with a crime in the future. (To find out how to get a copy of your RAP sheet, see PG. 950. For more information on what to do if there are errors in your RAP sheet, see PG. 939.)

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  1. 2948

    Challenge of an Identity History Summary, Fed. Bureau Investigation, http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/identity-history-summary-checks/challenge-of-an-identity-history-summary.

  2. 2949

    See Identity History Summary Checks, Fed. Bureau Investigation, http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/identity-history-summary.

  3. 2950

    State Identification Bureau Listings, Fed. Bureau Investigation, http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/identity-history-summary-checks/state-identification-bureau-listing.

  4. 2951

    28 C.F.R. § 16.34.