The Following Must Report The Arrest of A Licensee Above A Class C Misdemeanor:
All law enforcement and department of justice personnel have an obligation to report the arrest of any licensee above a Class C misdemeanor. While there is no central database for this, it is important for all involved to be aware of the need for reporting. It is also important to note that the reporting requirements vary from state to state.
In some cases, a licensee may be arrested and the arresting agency may not be aware of the reporting requirements. In these situations, verifications of the arrest may be requested from the arresting agency. In cases where the arrest is reported, the agency must provide a copy of the arrest. This is typically done by providing a copy of the arresting officer’s report to the licensee.
In cases where the arrest is not reported, the licensee may be held accountable. This could involve being placed on probation, or even revocation of the license. Depending on the severity of the offense, a licensee could be facing jail time.
It is important to note that each state has different reporting requirements. It is best to contact the specific state in which the arrest occurred to find out what is required. Additionally, it is important to be aware of any laws surrounding the reporting of arrests to the licensing board.
In conclusion, it is important for all law enforcement and department of justice personnel to report any arrests of licensees above a Class C misdemeanor. All involved must be aware of the reporting requirements and consequences associated with failing to report an arrest.