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TCIC/TLETS MOBILE ACCESS WITH
CCH RECERTIFICATION TEST
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A red Disabled Person placard indicates - Temporary Disabled Person Permit

_______ will determine who is authorized for access to areas containing sensitive devices/data/systems.
- Each agency

The terminal site and related infrastructures that provide access to criminal justice information are NOT
required to have physical security and can be placed in non-secure areas accessed by the public. - False

The security of the terminal site and the information received at that terminal are the responsibility of
Texas Department of Parks and Wildlife. - False

The OCA field in an NCIC record means? - Originating agency case number

In a Texas driver license return, CLASS indicates the type of vehicle the subject is authorized to operate. -
True

Terminals must be in locations that are secured from unauthorized access. - True

Who is responsible for NCIC system security? - All of the above

The goal of TCIC/NCIC is accurate, timely documented information readily available to criminal justice
agencies. - True

Information obtained over TLETS/Nlets may be disseminated to: - Authorized criminal justice agencies

If you get a Positive Hit from the National Denied Transaction File (NDTF) you can arrest that individual
based on the hit. - False

Criminal justice purposes (also know as the administration of criminal justice) include: detection,
apprehension, detention, pretrial release, post-trial release, prosecution, adjudication, correctional
supervision, or rehabilitation of accused persons. - True

If you get a Positive Hit from the National Denied Transaction File (NDTF) you can arrest that individual
based on the hit. - False

Texas Law Enforcement Telecommunication System and the International Justice and Public Safety
Network are designed exclusively for use by - Criminal justice agencies in conducting their lawfully
authorized duties

A driver license photo can be used as an NCIC Image in a wanted person file. - True

A QND inquiry into the National Denied Transaction File (NDTF) may be made by name and one, more
than one or all of the following alphanumeric identifiers: DOB, MNU and SOC. - True

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