ANSWERS (RATED A+)
Using a Date of Birth (DOB) is not mandatory for the inquiry in the California
Restraining and Protective Order System (CARPOS) but will narrow the search
results. - ANSWERTrue
Which database would you inquire to determine the registered owner of a boat? -
ANSWERThe DMV Vessel Registration File
Which of the conditions below is required for a supervising agency to receive a
Notice of Arrest from The California Department of Justice (CA DOJ)? - ANSWER1
and 3 above
1. The subject's SRF record contains the subject's CII number
3. An arrest print has been updated to the subject's criminal history record
Inquiries made on the ___________ will forward to the National Criminal Information
center (NCIC): - ANSWERSER (Serial number)
What agency acts a liaison between the Mexican and United states police authorities
for locating and recovering stolen vehicles from Mexico? - ANSWERThe Texas
Department of Public Safety's BATIC
Federal, state, or local law enforcement agencies shall not use any non-criminal
history information contained within databases accessed through CLETS, other
California DOJ criminal justice information systems, as well as local law enforcement
agency databases for immigration enforcement purposes. This restriction does not
pertain to any information that is regarding a person's immigration or citizenship
status pursuant to U.S.C. 1373 and 1644. - ANSWERTrue
A warrant entered as ENT/2 means: - ANSWERThe warrant is in CA and NCIC
The Welfare and Institutions Code restricts access into the Mental Health Forearms
Prohibition System (MHFPS) to what purpose? - ANSWERTo determine if a person
who is the subject of a criminal investigation which involves the
acquisition/possession of a firearm explosive or destructive device by that person, is
eligible to acquire/possess such a device
The policy recommendations is Information Bulletin 18-10-CJIS, California Values
Act's Database Guidance, should be applied to all law enforcement agencies
equally, regardless of whether they are federal, state, or local law enforcement.
Federal immigration authorities should not be denied access to law enforcement
databases solely based on their status as a federal immigration authority, so long as
they comply with policies governing use of the databases. - ANSWERTrue