FBI
NCIC is the National Crime Information Center
NCIC began operation January 27, 1967, and firearms were among the earliest of files.
An unconfirmed NCIC Wanted Person File Hit can constitute probable cause to make an arrest.
police dispatcher
Yes.
US troops governs the DMZ
NCIC doesn't do anything about stolen vehicles. It's simply a national database that flags stoeln property, missing and wanted persons. When a law enforcement officer runs an article, vehicle or person through NCIC, the result returned will be either that the item or person in question is clear of if there's a record. In the case of a vehicle, NCIC would return either a clear or stolen record. The law enforcement agent will then take the appropriate action. In order to return a hit (stolen), a vehicle first has to have been entered into NCIC as such by a aw enforcement official.
The NCIC (National Crime Information Center) computer is a secure, closed network that is available only to law enforcement agencies. It is operated by the F.B.I. and is not accessible to the public.
Each person governs themselfs. No one governs the people. Each person governs themselfs. No one governs the people.
Primary statute that governs
Yes they do.