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    Default FBI Background Check Has Incorrect Information

    My question involves criminal records for the state of: michigan

    In 2005 i was charged with a 3rd dui (felony). However after hiring a attorney he proved that becuase i was in the middle of the woods no where near traffic streets or people, it be brought down to a 1st offense misdemenor ORV imparement. which it did.

    Michigan background check shows conviciton as a misdemenor, as well as the court docket. However the FBI background check shows felony
    conviciton

    how can i go about fixing this.

    -John

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    Default Re: FBI Background Check Has Incorrect Information

    As the FBI instructs,
    Quote Quoting How do I challenge my record
    If, after reviewing your record, you believe it is inaccurate or incomplete, you may challenge the record by contacting the agency (or agencies) that originally submitted the information or by sending your challenge to the FBI’s CJIS Division, Attention: Correspondence Group, 1000 Custer Hollow Road, Clarksburg, WV 26306. The Correspondence Group will contact the appropriate agencies in an attempt to verify or correct the challenged entry for you. Upon receipt of official communication from the agency with jurisdiction over the data, the FBI will make appropriate changes, if necessary, and notify you of the outcome. Updating your FBI criminal history record can include having final disposition data entered, cases expunged, pardons entered, a conviction level changed, or rights restored. When challenging, you should submit any supporting documentation you have in your possession that indicates the final outcome of the arrest(s).

    Your FBI Identification Record may not reflect all instances in which you were arrested and fingerprinted. The FBI maintains criminal history records voluntarily submitted by local, state, federal, and certain international agencies. You may need to contact the arresting agency or the repository of the state in which the arrest(s) occurred for criminal history record information. A state repository is responsible for maintaining and updating state criminal history records.

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