Section 26616 Of Article 1. Duties From California Government Code >> Division 2. >> Title 3. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 1.
26616
. Upon the application of a licensee under the Private
Investigator and Adjuster Act (commencing with Section 7500 of the
Business and Professions Code), the sheriff shall furnish such
licensee with a report stating whether any employee, or proposed
employee, of such licensee has ever been convicted of a crime
involving moral turpitude or the illegal possession of a dangerous
weapon or of a felony; provided, that the information contained in
the sheriff's report to the applying licensee shall be only a
statement of whether or not a conviction of such a crime has
occurred. The sheriff may charge a fee sufficient to cover the costs
of furnishing such report. The application shall include:
(a) The full name, residence address, telephone number, date and
place of birth, and the social security number of the employee or
proposed employee.
(b) Three recent photographs of the employee or proposed employee
of a type prescribed by the sheriff, and three classifiable sets of
his fingerprints.
(c) Such other information, evidence, statements, or documents as
may be required by the sheriff.
(d) A signed statement by the employee or proposed employee
consenting to the application for such information.