Alabama Administrative Code
Title 265 - ALABAMA CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION CENTER
Chapter 265-X-3 - ALABAMA UNIFORM CRIME REPORTING FORMS
Section 265-X-3-.01 - Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center Radio Communication Codes
Universal Citation: AL Admin Code R 265-X-3-.01
Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1) The following numeric codes may be used by law enforcement officers, dispatchers and other emergency personnel when communicating by radio with other units or dispatchers. The number stated is followed by the literal interpretation in the following subsections.
(a) "00" that is to be
stated as "double zero" means "Officer needs all possible
assistance."
(b) "10-0" means "Use
caution. Details are not known."
(c) "10-1" means "Unable to copy - change
location."
(d) "10-2" means "Signal
is good."
(e) "10-3" means "Stop
transmitting."
(f) "10-4" means
"Acknowledgement" or "Okay."
(g)
"10-5" means "Relay" and the following alphanumeric codes indicate what is
being relayed.
1. "J1" means
"Personnel."
2. "J2" means
"Property."
3. "J3" means
"Prisoner."
4. "J4" means
"Papers."
(h) "10-6"
means "Officer or unit is busy unless call is urgent."
(i) "10-7" means "Officer or unit is out of
service and not subject to call."
(j) "10-8" means "Officer or unit is in
service."
(k) "10-9" means "Repeat
transmission."
(l) "10-10" means
"Officer or unit is out of service and is subject to call."
(m) "10-11" means "Officer or unit is
instructed to remain in service."
(n) "10-12" means "Stand by (stop) and remain
alert for further details."
(o)
"10-13" means "Weather and road conditions."
(p) "10-14" means "Request for correct
time."
(q) "10-15" means "Officer
or unit has in possession one of the following."
1. "J1" means "Personnel."
2. "J2" means "Property."
4. "J4" means "Papers."
(r) "10-16" means "Pick up one of the
following."
1. "J1" means
"Personnel."
2. "J2" means
"Property."
3. "J3 means
"Prisoner."
4. "J4 means
"Papers."
(s) "10-17"
means "Urgent. Rush present detail."
(t) "10-18" means "Is there any traffic for
this unit to station?"
(u) "10-19"
means "No traffic for this unit to station."
(v) "10-20" means "What is the
location?"
(w) "10-21" means "Call
<insert person or agency name here> by telephone."
(x) "10-22" means "Report in person to
<insert location here>."
(y)
"10-23" means "Arrived at scene."
(z) "10-24" means "Assignment
completed."
(aa) "10-25" means
"Disregard last information or assignment."
(bb) "10-26" means "Detaining person or
vehicle. Expedite."
(cc) "10-27"
means "Driver's license information."
(dd) "10-28" means "Vehicle registration
information."
(ee) "10-29" means
"Check to see if person or vehicle is wanted."
(ff) "10-30" means "Illegal use of
radio."
(gg) "10-31" means "Hit and
run." The following alphanumeric codes indicate the subject of the hit and run
incident.
1. "J1" means "Person."
2. "J2" means "Property."
(hh) "10-32" means "Person with
gun."
(ii) "10-33" means
"Emergency. Maximum priority. All units and stations not involved - maintain
radio silence."
(jj) "10-34" means
"Tower lights."
(kk) "10-35" means
"Major crime alert."
(ll) "10-36"
means "Urgent call. Use lights and siren."
(mm) "10-37" means "Urgent. Silent run
without lights and siren."
(nn)
"10-38" means "Investigate suspicious vehicle." The following alphanumeric
codes indicate the status of the suspicious vehicle.
1. "J1" means "Occupied."
2. "J2" means "Unoccupied."
(oo) "10-39" means "Stopping
suspicious vehicle." Officer should give all information before
stopping.
(pp) "10-40" means
"Stolen vehicle."
(qq) "10-41"
means "Beginning tour of duty."
(rr) "10-42" means "Ending tour of
duty."
(ss) "10-43" means "Complete
present assignment quickly."
(tt)
"10-44" means "Requesting permission to leave assigned patrol area."
(uu) "10-45" means "Off day."
(vv) "10-46" means "Assist
motorist."
(ww) "10-47" means
"Emergency road repairs needed."
(xx) "10-48" means "Need assistance." This
code is used if request is not an emergency.
(yy) "10-49" means "Traffic light out at
<insert name of intersection here>."
(zz) "10-50" means "Accident." The following
alpha codes are used to indicate the status of the vehicle or passengers
involved.
1. "F" means "Fatal."
2. "PI" means "Personal Injury."
3. "PD" means "Property Damage."
4. " S" means "State Vehicle."
(aaa) "10-51" means "Wrecker
needed."
(bbb) "10-52" means
"Ambulance needed."
(ccc) "10-53"
means "Road blocked."
(ddd) "10-54"
means "Livestock on highway." The following alphanumeric codes are used to
indicate the status of the livestock.
1. "J1"
means "Livestock."
2. "J2" means
"Carcass."
(eee) "10-55"
means "Intoxicated driver."
(fff)
"10-56" means "Intoxicated pedestrian."
(ggg) "10-57" means "Crime in
progress."
(hhh) "10-58" means
"Direct traffic."
(iii) "10-59"
means "Convoy to escort."
(jjj)
"10-60" means "Attempt to contact."
(kkk) "10-61" means "Return to <insert
location here>."
(lll) "10-62"
means "Reply to message."
(mmm)
"10-63" means "Prepare to make written copy."
(nnn) "10-64" means "Message for local
delivery."
(ooo) "10-65" means
"Radio log number."
(ppp) "10-66"
means "Message, dispatch or assignment cancellation."
(qqq) "10-67" means "Prowler
report."
(rrr) "10-68" means
"Dispatch information."
(sss)
"10-69" means "Car-to-car clearance."
(ttt) "10-70" means "Fire alarm." The
following alpha codes are used to indicate the type of location where fire is
in progress.
1. "F" means "Forest."
2. "H" means "House."
3. "V" means "Vehicle."
(uuu) "10-71" means "Report progress on
fire."
(vvv) "10-72" means "Meet
complainant."
(www) "10-73" means
"Supervisor is needed."
(xxx)
"10-74" means "Intoximeter operator is needed."
(yyy) "10-75" means "A photographer is
needed."
(zzz) "10-76" means "An
investigator is needed."
(aaaa)
"10-77" means "A narcotics agent is needed."
(bbbb) "10-78" means "Notify
coroner."
(cccc) "10-79" means "In
contact with <insert name or agency here>."
(dddd) "10-80" means "Disaster Control
Group."
(eeee) "10-81" means "Squad
in vicinity."
(ffff) "10-82" means
"Reserve lodging."
(gggg) "10-83"
means "Cancel reservations."
(hhhh)
"10-84" means "En route."
(iiii)
"10-85" means "Will be late."
(jjjj) "10-86" means "Missing
person."
(kkkk) "10-87" means "ETA
(Estimated time of arrival.)"
(llll) "10-88" means "Present telephone
number of <insert person's name here>."
(mmmm) "10-89" means "Dead person."
(nnnn) "10-90" means "Bank alarm."
(oooo) "10-91" means "Unnecessary use of
radio."
(pppp) "10-92" means
"Murder."
(qqqq) "10-93" means
"Blockade or Road Block."
(rrrr)
"10-94" means "Drag racing."
(ssss)
"10-95" means "Reckless driving."
(tttt) "10-96" means "Mentally ill or
mentally retarded person."
(uuuu)
"10-97" means "Civil disturbance." The following alpha codes are used to
indicate the type of civil disturbance.
1. "A"
means "Racial."
2. "B" means
"Teenagers."
3. "C means "Crowd
gathering."
4. "D" means
"Fighting."
(vvvv)
"10-98" means "Prison or jail break."
(wwww) "10-99" means "Records indicate wanted
or stolen."
(xxxx) "10-100" means
"Hot pursuit."
(yyyyy) "10-100A"
means "Attempting to outrun patrol car."
Author: Becki R. Goggins
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, Section 41-9-621.
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