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CLETS

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What is CLETS?

CLETS, or the California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System, is a high-speed data communications network serving California's criminal justice community. It provides authorized users access to state, federal, and local databases containing information on criminal history, wanted persons, stolen vehicles, and other law enforcement-related data. It is commonly used by law enforcement officers and other authorized personnel for background checks, investigations, and general law enforcement activities.

What other technologies are related to CLETS?

CLETS Competitor Technologies

NLETS is a similar interstate criminal justice data sharing network, making it a competitor to CLETS.
mentioned alongside CLETS in 12% (61) of relevant job posts

CLETS Complementary Technologies

NCIC is a nationwide database accessible through systems like CLETS, providing broader data and enhancing CLETS's functionality.
mentioned alongside CLETS in 4% (80) of relevant job posts
CAD systems are used by law enforcement agencies to manage and dispatch resources, and often integrate with systems like CLETS to provide officers with real-time information. As such, they strongly complement the functionality of CLETS.
mentioned alongside CLETS in 4% (59) of relevant job posts

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