Pennsylvania Statutes

§ 9112 — Mandatory fingerprinting

Pennsylvania § 9112
JurisdictionPennsylvania
Title 18CRIMES AND OFFENSES
PartPART III
Ch. 91CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORD INFORMATION
Subch.COMPLETENESS AND ACCURACY

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18 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 9112 (2026).

Text

(a)General rule.--Fingerprints of all persons arrested for a felony, misdemeanor or summary offense which becomes a misdemeanor on a second arrest after conviction of that summary offense, shall be taken by the arresting authority, and within 48 hours of the arrest, shall be forwarded to, and in a manner and such a form as provided by, the central repository.
(b)Other cases.--
(1)Where private complaints for a felony or misdemeanor result in a conviction, the court of proper jurisdiction shall order the defendant to submit for fingerprinting by the municipal police of the jurisdiction in which the offense was allegedly committed or in the absence of a police department, the State Police. Fingerprints so obtained shall, within 48 hours, be forwarded to the central repository in a manne

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Legislative History

(Dec. 14, 1979, P.L.556, No.127, eff. imd.; June 11, 1982, P.L.476, No.138, eff. 180 days) Cross References.Section 9112 is referred to in section 6309 of Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure).

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