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The California Wanted Persons System, established in 1971 in the Department of Justice, provides information on arrest warrants to help alert law enforcement to persons wanted in connection with a crime.
- California Dept. of Justice
The Wanted Persons System (WPS) was established in 1971 as...
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An outstanding warrant for the subject has been in the...
- California Dept. of Justice
The Wanted Persons System (WPS) was established in 1971 as the first online system for the California Department of Justice (DOJ). It is a statewide computerized file of fugitives for whom arrest warrants have been issued.
An outstanding warrant for the subject has been in the California Wanted Persons System and the National Crime Information Center Wanted Person File. The wanting agency must be willing to transport or extradite the fugitive from the jurisdiction where he or she is apprehended.
California's Most Wanted Fugitives. Bureau of Investigation and Intelligence. Intelligence Operations Center. Phone: (916) 227-1280 or (888)-834-8200. E-Mail: IOC@doj.ca.gov. Use this e-mail form to send recent information to the Department of Justice regarding California's Most Wanted Fugitives. * Indicates a Required Field. Your Information.
30 sty 2024 · WANTED PERSONS HIT CONFIRMATION PROCEDURES. The purpose of this newsletter is to standardize the positive match confirmation procedures on wanted persons, commonly known as a “HIT.”
The Armed and Prohibited Persons System (APPS) database works to identify individuals who procured firearms and later became prohibited from legally owning them. It remains the only system of its kind in the nation.
1 kwi 2022 · NCIC TOU 20-5, which recently added the Blue Alert option to NCIC's Wanted Persons File, the California (CA) Department of Justice (DOJ), has updated the WPS to accommodate the Blue Alert. This new feature provides LEAs the option to designate a Wanted Person record as a Blue Alert. In order to utilize the Blue Alert