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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 17 — Public safety

17.110 Report of offense under penal code to department.

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(1)All city and county law enforcement agencies shall cause a photograph, a set of
fingerprints, and a general description report of all persons arrested on a felony
charge to be made and two
(2)copies of each item forwarded within thirty
(30)days
after the arrest to the Department of Kentucky State Police of the Justice and Public
Safety Cabinet, in accordance with administrative regulations of the cabinet. Unless
the charges are dismissed or withdrawn at that appearance, the judge shall require
any adult person appearing before any Circuit Court in the Commonwealth on a
felony charge, who has not been arrested, to, if this has not already been done in the
case before the court, be photographed and fingerprinted, and have a general
description made following his arraignment. Agencies specified above shall furnish
any other information involving offenses or in their possession relative to law
enforcement upon request by the cabinet.
(2)Each city and county law enforcement agency shall advise the Department of
Kentucky State Police of the disposition made of all cases wherein a person has
been charged with an offense.
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