CJIS

The FBI’s Criminal Justice Information Services Division, or CJIS, is a high-tech hub in the hills of West Virginia that provides a range of state of-the-art tools and services to law enforcement, national security and intelligence community partners, and the general public.
For more information:FBI Services - CJIS

LEEP

The FBI's Law Enforcement Enterprise Portal (LEEP) is a gateway providing law enforcement agencies, intelligence groups, and criminal justice entities access to beneficial resources. These resources will strengthen case development for investigators, enhance information sharing between agencies, and be accessible in one centralized location!
For more information:FBI Services - LEEP
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Single Sign-On (SSO)

In one centralized location, users are able to gain access by logging in using a single sign-on process. Users can obtain access to many different resources and services within LEEP.

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24/7 Support

Toll Free: (888) 334-4536
International: (225) 334-4536
Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS): 711
Federated User Please Contact Your Help Desk directly.

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Identity & Service Providers

LEEP offers access to a multitude of different service providers offered by federal, state, and local agency providers.

Featured Services

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VCC
Virtual Command Center

The Virtual Command Center (VCC) is a secure common operating platform providing seamless, real-time, situational awareness and critical information management.

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JusticeConnect
Collaboration

JusticeConnect is a criminal justice network which facilitates real-time collaboration, information sharing, partnership development and project management for federal, state, local, tribal and territorial partners in a secure environment.

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N-DEx
National Data Exchange

The National Data Exchange, or N-DEx System, provides local, state, tribal, and federal criminal justice agencies with a mechanism to nationally share, search, link, and analyze information across jurisdictional boundaries.

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NCIC
National Crime Information Center

The National Crime Information Center has been called the lifeline of law enforcement. It’s an electronic clearinghouse of crime data, such as mug shots and crime records, available to virtually every criminal justice agency nationwide.

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NICS
National Instant Criminal Background Check System

Law enforcement and criminal justice agencies use NICS E-Check to conduct firearm background checks for authorized purposes.

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UoF
National Use of Force

Use-of-Force Data Collection is a statistical collection concerning law enforcement use of force that results in one of the following circumstances: the death of a person; the serious bodily injury of a person; or when a law enforcement officer discharges a firearm at or in the direction of a person.