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Book-in Features
Within the Book-in feature, users have fields
where a complete description of the inmate and arrest
can be entered, the number of offenses and bond information
is unlimited, and the user can print a report of Book-in
and arrest information at any time. An unlimited narrative
gives the user the option to enter detailed arrest information.
To keep arrest information confidential, users can use
the confidential arrest narrative for unlimited dictation.
- Fields for medical information including a medication
log is available
- Inmate property log
- Enables users to track inmate finances through automatic
receipt printing for deposits and withdrawals
- Users can print an online report of current inmates
at any time
- Displays disposition of cases from the attorney's
office and the clerk's office
Arrest Book-in reports allows the user the ability
to perform inmate selections by ID criteria. For example,
the officer can enter data into the system pertaining
to weight, hair color, gender, and age and the system
produces a list of inmates with that particular description.
Using this system, inmate searches becomes an easier
process.
Complete CJIS reporting information is at the fingertips
of the user. The electronic CJIS process begins at Book-in
and then proceeds through the judicial channels. CJIS
TRN numbers are automatically assigned, CJIS fingerprint
cards can be printed and reprinted.
Options the user has to access records include: PID
number, name cross reference to PID number, Case number,
Inmate name, arrest number, Sheriff office number, and
inmates release date.
Dispatch Features
- Terminals are set up to search local warrants,
access TLETS and perform dispatch functions quickly
and easily in the Dispatch feature of the Law Enforcement
program.
- Inputting calls for service begins offense record
for investigations using the information from dispatch.
- User has the ability to print calls for service.
- A radio log maintains all radioactivities for multiple
jurisdictions. For example, users can administer calls
to the Sheriff's office, Police Department, and to
the DPS.
- Civil papers (Sheriff's Foreign Docket) may be
accessed by served name, plaintiff name, defendant
name, case number, and name of the officer who served
the papers. Users can also look up civil papers that
have been received or returned and papers that are
pending as well as look up money received.
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