Fingerprint NC BLET
G.S. 15A-502. Photographs and fingerprints. - Question and answersA person charged
with the commission of a felony or a misdemeanor may be photographed, and his
fingerprints may be taken
Fingerprints or photographs taken under G.S. 15A-502(a) may be forwarded to -
Question and answersNorth Carolina State Bureau of Investigation, the Federal Bureau
of Investigation, or other law enforcement agencies
disposition Definition - Question and answersthe final outcome of that court case. any
action which results in termination or indeterminate suspension of the prosecution of a
criminal charge
When the defendant is fingerprinted, how long does the officer have to send it to the
SBI? - Question and answers60 Days
When the senior resident superior court judge modifies, alters, or amends a plan under
this Article, the order making such modification, alteration, or amendment shall be filed
with the Director of the State Bureau of Investigation within - Question and answers10
Days
A law enforcement officer or agency must fingerprint and photograph a juvenile when -
Question and answers(a) The law enforcement officer has prepared a complaint for
filing as a petition
(b) The complaint charges one of more nondivertible offenses
(c) The juvenile was at least 10years old at the time the offense(s) was committed
(d) The juvenile is in the physical custody of law enforcement or the Division of Adult
Correction and Juvenile Justice.
the custodian of records must destroy the juvenile's fingerprints and photographs if -
Question and answers(a) The juvenile court counselor or prosecutor does not file a
petition against the juvenile within one year of the fingerprints and photographs being
taken
(b) The court does not find probable cause
(c) The juvenile is not adjudicated delinquent of any offense that would be a felony or
misdemeanor if committed by an adult.
Fingerprinting and photographing 16 & 17 year-olds - Question and answerswill be
defined as juvenile delinquents and will be, presumptively, processed through juvenile
court. a nontestimonial identification order will be required
G.S. 15A-502. Photographs and fingerprints. - Question and answersA person charged
with the commission of a felony or a misdemeanor may be photographed, and his
fingerprints may be taken
Fingerprints or photographs taken under G.S. 15A-502(a) may be forwarded to -
Question and answersNorth Carolina State Bureau of Investigation, the Federal Bureau
of Investigation, or other law enforcement agencies
disposition Definition - Question and answersthe final outcome of that court case. any
action which results in termination or indeterminate suspension of the prosecution of a
criminal charge
When the defendant is fingerprinted, how long does the officer have to send it to the
SBI? - Question and answers60 Days
When the senior resident superior court judge modifies, alters, or amends a plan under
this Article, the order making such modification, alteration, or amendment shall be filed
with the Director of the State Bureau of Investigation within - Question and answers10
Days
A law enforcement officer or agency must fingerprint and photograph a juvenile when -
Question and answers(a) The law enforcement officer has prepared a complaint for
filing as a petition
(b) The complaint charges one of more nondivertible offenses
(c) The juvenile was at least 10years old at the time the offense(s) was committed
(d) The juvenile is in the physical custody of law enforcement or the Division of Adult
Correction and Juvenile Justice.
the custodian of records must destroy the juvenile's fingerprints and photographs if -
Question and answers(a) The juvenile court counselor or prosecutor does not file a
petition against the juvenile within one year of the fingerprints and photographs being
taken
(b) The court does not find probable cause
(c) The juvenile is not adjudicated delinquent of any offense that would be a felony or
misdemeanor if committed by an adult.
Fingerprinting and photographing 16 & 17 year-olds - Question and answerswill be
defined as juvenile delinquents and will be, presumptively, processed through juvenile
court. a nontestimonial identification order will be required