With its population almost reaching 20 million, the state of Florida, popularly known to many as the sunshine state, has been dealing with an overwhelming number of Florida criminal records over the years. Luckily, even with an above average workload when it comes to maintaining such records, the state still finds a good way to provide its general populace with excellent information services, especially when access to criminal records is concerned. Many of the state’s longtime residents would agree that Florida is quite indulgent when it comes to the treatment and distribution of public records. In fact, the state government in Florida is constantly trying new methods to make it easier for the general public to acquire criminal records in a more efficient approach. And when you talk about criminal records, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) with the assistance of the Division of Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS), have been working together to better enhance the handling and distribution of the aforesaid records in the state. Serving as the main repository, both the FDLE and CJIS have quite the collection of the state’s criminal records. Moreover, the agency is given the task of properly giving out criminal data
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