False DUI

Thank you for the advice guys. I just didn’t know how to go about it
 
I was never fingerprinted. The only way for an arrest to show up on an fbi background check is if you get fingerprinted.
Who does a background check without fingerprints? I've been printed dozens of times, for MIL, DoD, commercial military, CCW, etc.
 
Who does a background check without fingerprints? I've been printed dozens of times, for MIL, DoD, commercial military, CCW, etc.
I took it as the OP was not fingerprinted at the police station, thus nothing on file…
Nothing to do with a background check.
 
I took it as the OP was not fingerprinted at the police station, thus nothing on file….

In the context of a record of fingerprints, that may he true. There’s other records that exist. Arrest report and everything in the docket comes to mind.

In my wife’s case, a court clerk made an erroneous entry for an unpaid traffic citation that was transmitted to FDLE that was then populated in NICS as a felony warrant for arrest. No fingerprints were ever captured because she was never arrested; she appeared in court and paid the ticket; the receipt is even in the docket to this day.

But that clerk’s actions appeared in NICS as a felony warrant. It still exists in NICS with amplifying information that explains why it’s invalid, despite FDLE, the county, and the agency removing the entry from their criminal history records.
 
But that clerk’s actions appeared in NICS as a felony warrant. It still exists in NICS with amplifying information that explains why it’s invalid, despite FDLE, the county, and the agency removing the entry from their criminal history records.

If it's in NICS, it must show up every time she fills out a 4473 to buy a new gun. Does that cause denials or delays, or do they immediately see the explanation and approve it?
 
If it's in NICS, it must show up every time she fills out a 4473 to buy a new gun. Does that cause denials or delays, or do they immediately see the explanation and approve it?

She doesn’t use an FFL for purchases.
 
So you're saying an 10 page ranting manifesto about how the officer made an unlawful arrest "because I'm a sovereign citizen" and "I only had eight beers when it takes 10 beers to make me intoxicated so the traffic stop was scam" might come back to bite me? Either way, it may help the FAA make the appropriate disposition.
Their "attorney-in-fact living man" doppleganger will be there to represent the "strawman" that the case is against.
 
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