Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1) Definition of the Law Enforcement Data
System. The Law Enforcement Data System (LEDS) is a component of the Alabama
Criminal Justice Information Center. LEDS is a computer network that allows law
enforcement agencies to enter stolen property, missing persons, wanted persons,
etc. into the ACJIC and National Crime Information Center (NCIC) computer
networks. Various inquiries can be made on this network in the course of an
investigation.
(2) The following
subparagraphs explain what information is required to make inquiries through
the ACJIC/NCIC networks.
(a) To run a
driver's license check, for in-state (Alabama) records only, the requestor must
be able to provide the following information:
1. The subject's name, date of birth (DOB),
race and sex; or
2. The subject's
Operator License Number (OLN); or
3. The subject's Social Security Number
(SOC).
(b) To run a
driver's license check for out-of-state records, the requestor must be able to
provide the following information:
1. The
subject's name, date of birth (DOB), race, sex and state where license was
issued; or
2. The subject's
Operator License Number (OLN) and state where license was issued.
(c) When conducting an
out-of-state driver's license check by OLN only, the check will provide
out-of-state license status and a wanted check from Alabama only.
(d) To check for information about a
vehicle's registration for in-state (Alabama) records only, the requestor must
be able to provide the following information:
1. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN);
or
2. VIN and state where license
was issued; or
3. Name;
or
4. License number when using
Radio Code 10-28 only; or
5.
License number and state where license was issued when using Radio Codes 10-28
and 10-29 only; or
6. Name and
county number when using Radio Code 10-28 only.
(e) To check for information about a
vehicle's registration for out-of-state records only, the requestor must be
able to provide the following information:
1.
VIN, vehicle year, vehicle make and state issuing license for up to five
license states or regions - or a combination of both); or
2. License number, state issuing license,
license type and license year for up to five license states.
(f) To check for information about
wanted vehicles, the requestor must be able to provide the following
information:
1. License number and license
state; or
2. License number,
license state, VIN and vehicle make; or
3. VIN; or
4. VIN and vehicle make.
(g) To check for information about wanted
boats, the requestor must be able to provide the following information:
1. Boat Registration Number; or
2. Boat Hull Number.
(h) To check for information about stolen
articles, the requestor must be able to provide the following information:
1. Type article and serial number;
or
2. Type article, serial number
and Owner Applied Number (OAN).
(i) To check for information about stolen or
recovered guns, the requestor must be able to provide the following
information:
1. Type gun, serial number and
make; or
2. Type gun, serial
number, make and caliber.
(j) To check for information about wanted or
missing persons, the requestor must be able to provide the following
information:
1. Name, sex, race and date of
birth; or
2. Name and Social
Security Number; or
3. Name and
Operator License Number.
(k) To check for criminal history
information, the requestor must be able to provide the following information:
1. Name, sex, race and date of birth;
or
2. Name and Social Security
Number; or
3. Name and State
Identification Number; or
4. Name
and FBI Number.
(l)
Criminal history information cannot routinely be given out over the radio and
should not be transmitted. Obtain criminal history information only upon return
to base.
(m) To conduct an offline
search for vehicle data, the requestor must be able to provide the following
information:
1. By Partial Tag; or
2. Partial VIN with vehicle make;
or
3. Vehicle owner's name;
or
4. Vehicle description including
as much information about vehicle as possible to assist in searching such as
vehicle's make, model, year, or year range; or
5. County of registration including as much
information about vehicle as possible to assist in searching.
(n) Requests for searches by
vehicle description and county may be used only after the first three options
have been exhausted. Vehicle data searches may be obtained by calling ACJIC
Technical Assistance at 1.800.392.8025 or 334.832.4930. All vehicle data
searches are limited to law enforcement criminal investigations.
(o) Systems logs may be searched. The
dissemination of system logs as defined herein shall be limited to the
following:
1. ACJIC staff as authorized by the
Director when necessary for the performance of their duties;
2. The Director (chief, sheriff or chief
executive officer) of the department, agency or other entity whose activity the
report concerns;
3. Any other
person or entity upon order of a court of competent jurisdiction; and
4. Upon formal, written request to the ACJIC
Director, to a criminal justice agency conducting an official investigation of
alleged or suspected criminal activity in which said records may be useful to
the investigating authority.