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A user receiving a Canadian record in response to a NCIC wanted person inquiry is advised in a
caveat that the fugitive is wanted on a Canadian warrant. No arrest can be executed in the
United States solely on this basis ✔Correct Answer-True (You have to confirm the validity of
the record PRIOR to taking any action)
When executing a device file status check (a.k.a DFST), DMVOL describes what file? ✔Correct
Answer-Department Of Motor Vehicles, Photo Server
If you inquire on a Texas OLN and your response does not return within a reasonable amount of
time, you should: ✔Correct Answer-Perform a DFST and check the NLETS file status
All ILLETS inquires must include a completed attention field which must include: ✔Correct
Answer-Any unique identifier
All printed information obtained through LLETS that is no longer needed must be destroyed by
tearing or shredding ✔Correct Answer-false (tearing, shredding and burning would be the
Correct Answer)
Due to variance in state laws and polices, the NCIC III file may not be used for licensing or non-
criminal justice employment purposes by LLETS agencies ✔Correct Answer-True
An NCIC response (a.k.a VIN) alone is probable cause to arrest ✔Correct Answer-Fasle
The vehicle Identification number (a.k.a VIN) is required on all stolen or cancel stolen vehicle
broadcast messages ✔Correct Answer-True
National fingerprint based background check are required for all new LLETS users within 365
days of access ✔Correct Answer-False
Sending a statewide broadcast message concerning a stolen vehicle entered into NCIC is
acceptable ✔Correct Answer-False
Any color television, regardless of value, may be entered into NCIC Article File ✔Correct
Answer-True
, A missing person may be entered into NCIC using the category of ENDANGERED if the person
✔Correct Answer-Is missing under the circumstances that indicate his/her physical safety is in
danger
To CLEAR an NCIC entry is ✔Correct Answer-To indicate the location of the entry after it has
been successfully recovered
LLETS is an acronym for ✔Correct Answer-Louisiana Law Enforcement Telecommunication
System
To place a LOCATE on a stolen vehicle entry is to ✔Correct Answer-Indicate the recovery by an
agency other than the one which entered it
Documentation of a confirmed hit is essential in that it may be critical to the success of the
defending a later claim of misidentification ✔Correct Answer-True
In regards to LLETS difficulties, the first point of contact for an operator is? ✔Correct Answer-
The agency's (T.A.C) terminal agency coordinator
The validation process is the primary tool for ensuring that NCIC records are accurate
✔Correct Answer-True
A secure location is a facility, area, room, group of rooms, or a police vehicle that is/are subject
to law enforcement or authorized civil entity management control. ✔Correct Answer-True
All agencies are responsible for the removal of their NCIC records as soon as it is aware that the
record is no longer valid. ✔Correct Answer-True
All information obtained through LLETS is regulated ✔Correct Answer-True
Failure to return the NCIC Validation Documents (acknowledgement and completion) may result
in your agency's NCIC records being canceled? ✔Correct Answer-True
All agencies must cooperate with other law enforcement agencies by providing reasonable
assistance with LLETS when? ✔Correct Answer-The equipment fails
All persons who have direct access to the FBI CJI date and all appropriate info technology (IT)
personnel (including vendors) shall receive security awareness training on a biennial basis.
✔Correct Answer-True
All persons who have access to CJI are required to have security training within ______ moths of
assignment ✔Correct Answer-6
A TAC's primary responsibility is? ✔Correct Answer-LLETS Training