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NCIC operates under a shared management concept between the FBI and federal, state, local, and tribal criminal justice users under provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act of 1972.
The NCIC is a computerized database of documented criminal justice information available to law enforcement agencies nationwide. NCIC also prompts disclosure of information in the system from other criminal justice agencies about crimes and criminals.
This information assists authorized agencies in criminal justice and related law enforcement objectives, such as apprehending fugitives, locating missing persons, locating and returning stolen property, as well as in the protection of the law enforcement officers encountering the individuals described in the system.
Data contained in NCIC is provided by the FBI, federal, state, local and foreign criminal justice agencies, and authorized courts. Users access the NCIC computer located at FBI headquarters through regional or State computer systems or with direct tie-ins to the NCIC computer. The data is stored in 12 files: article, boat, Canadian warrant, gun, interstate identification index, license plate, missing person, securities, U.S. Secret Service Protective, unidentified person, vehicle, and wanted person.
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