Florida to restore date of birth identifier to court records

Via the National Association of Professional Background Screeners newsletter, it appears that Florida has decided to restore access to dates of birth in court records. As we posted earlier, this is an extremely important issue for performing accurate criminal checks. The date of birth is needed to prevent confusion between defendants with the same name, especially since access to social security numbers is becoming ever more restricted. Specifically, this is what is happening for Florida:

By a 5-4 vote, the committee voted to recommend to the Court that full dates of birth be available electronically as part of the progress docket information for defendants in criminal matters. The four voting “no” wanted full dates of birth for both criminal and civil parties…Phase I of the pilot should launch by mid-June. That is not the public access phase, but the court users phase.

It is not altogether clear to me if the pilot includes background check providers but I think that is likely soon.

The date of birth issue has popped up elsewhere as well. In Utah, the Daily Herald recently argued for keeping birth dates in public view. Their concern is analysis of […]