NCIC Study Guide 2026

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📋 NCIC Exam Format at a Glance

100
Questions
120 min
Time Limit
80%
Passing Score

📚 NCIC Topics to Study (48)

✍️ Sample NCIC Questions & Answers

1. When an officer receives an NCIC hit on a Wanted Person record, what must occur before making an arrest?
The officer must confirm the hit with the entering agency to verify the warrant is still active

NCIC policy requires that before arresting a subject based on a Wanted Person hit, the officer must confirm the hit with the entering agency to verify the warrant remains valid and the correct person is being detained.

2. Which of the following is TRUE about entering boats into NCIC?
Boats may be entered in the NCIC Boat File using the Hull Identification Number (HIN) as the primary identifier

Stolen boats are entered into the NCIC Boat File, with the Hull Identification Number (HIN) serving as the primary unique identifier.

3. If an originating agency cannot be immediately reached for hit confirmation, what should the inquiring agency do?
Make every reasonable effort to reach the originating agency and document all attempts

The inquiring agency must make every reasonable effort to reach the originating agency for confirmation and document all contact attempts, using alternate contact methods if necessary.

4. Under what circumstance is a 'Locate' message entered on a Wanted Person record?
To notify the entering agency that the subject has been found but not yet arrested

A Locate message is entered when a wanted person has been found but not yet taken into physical custody, alerting the originating agency to take appropriate action.

5. When CHRI is received on a terminal screen or printout, what is a key requirement for its physical security?
It must be secured from unauthorized access and destroyed when no longer needed.

Agencies must have policies to protect CHRI from unauthorized viewing, use, or dissemination. This includes securing printouts from public view and properly destroying them (e.g., shredding) once they have served their official purpose.

6. What is the National Sex Offender Registry (NSOR) file in NCIC used for?
To serve as a pointer to state sex offender registration records for law enforcement use

The NCIC NSOR file serves as a pointer system for law enforcement, directing inquiries to state sex offender registration databases that contain full registration details.

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