How to access California Department of Justice Records?

How to access California Department of Justice Records?

The following are guidelines for accessing public, pdf records maintained by the California Department of Justice. To obtain records of another agency, please contact the agency directly. For information about your arrests and convictions regarding any of the following topics:

Where can I find public records in California?

Californians have the right under the state Public Records Act and the California Constitution to access public information maintained by local and state government agencies, including the Department of Justice.

Where can I find my former employer’s personnel records?

Make a former employee’s personnel records available, and if requested by the employee or representative, provide a copy at the location where the employer stores the records, unless the parties mutually agree in writing to a different location.

The following are guidelines for accessing public, pdf records maintained by the California Department of Justice. To obtain records of another agency, please contact the agency directly. For information about your arrests and convictions regarding any of the following topics:

Californians have the right under the state Public Records Act and the California Constitution to access public information maintained by local and state government agencies, including the Department of Justice.

How does the Youth Employment Opportunity Program work?

Paid and unpaid work experience (such as internships, apprenticeships, and job shadowing) The Youth Employment Opportunity Program (YEOP) provides special services to at-risk youth between the ages of 15-25 to achieve their educational and vocational goals.

What are youth employment opportunities in Santa Ana?

At a recent EDD Summer Youth Fair in Santa Ana, specialists with EDD’s Youth Employment Opportunity Program (YEOP) were ready to recruit, support, and connect other youth to jobs. Tutoring, study skills training, and instruction leading to completion of secondary school