Vermont Statutes

§ 4603 — Ownership of fingerprint records

Vermont § 4603
JurisdictionVermont
Title 20Title 20: Internal Security and Public Safety
Ch. 203Chapter 203: Voluntary Fingerprinting

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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 20, § 4603 (2026).

Text

(a)No law enforcement officer or agency shall make or retain duplicates of fingerprint cards or records taken as a part of a program of voluntary fingerprinting.
(b)Fingerprint cards and records created under this chapter shall be given to the parents or guardians of the minor to be held for the benefit of the minor. Such cards and records shall become the property of the person fingerprinted when he or she attains the age of majority.
(c)Fingerprint cards and records created under this chapter shall not be used against the person fingerprinted in any criminal or other judicial proceeding and all cards and records shall prominently state this limitation on their use.

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Legislative History

(Added 1985, No. 27.)

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