BSO provides full-time law enforcement services in 14 Broward County cities and towns and in all of its unincorporated areas, serving more than one-third of the county. In addition, BSO protects the Broward County Courthouse, the Ft.
- Minimum age of 18 years.
- United States citizen prior to application.
- High school diploma or equivalent. An evaluation of foreign high school diploma may be required.
- Must not have been convicted of any felony. All candidates must not have been convicted of any perjury or a false statement charge as an adult.
How can I check my record?
The best way to obtain the most accurate information is to request a copy of your criminal record from the FBI or your state bureau of investigation, state police, or state public safety office. You may be required to submit your fingerprints.
Are Florida court records public?
Are Florida Court Records Public? Under the Florida Rule of Judicial Administration 2.420, the public has a presumptive right of access to all court records with the court clerk. These records include case dockets, transcripts, motions filed by the parties to a case, filed exhibits, and disposition records.
How do I check my own record?
There are few different ways to obtain a copy of your criminal record. The best way to obtain the most accurate information is to request a copy of your criminal record from the FBI or your state bureau of investigation, state police, or state public safety office. You may be required to submit your fingerprints.