California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (CLETS), Exams of Advanced Education

California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (CLETS)

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2025/2026

Available from 01/26/2026

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California Law Enforcement
Telecommunications System (CLETS)
Individuals authorized - Correct Answer-Sworn LE personnel
non-sworn LE personnel or, technical or maintenance personnel.
DOJ requirements - Correct Answer-Officers must:
make an effort to verify the info and match accuracy of a license plate run, date of
birth, consistency of the physical description, ensure that confirmation occurred
with the originating agency to verify that the person or property is still wanted, and
obtain confirmation before an arrest or the confiscation of the property in response
to the computer match.
Any person who knowingly accesses and without permission; - Correct Answer-
alters, damages, deletes, destroys, or otherwise uses any: data, computer,
computer system, or computer network for personal gain in order to defraud
deceive extort etc. PC 502(c)(1)
Any person who knowingly accesses and without permission; - Correct Answer-takes
copies or makes use of any data from a: computer, computer system, or computer
network or takes or copies any supporting documents PC 502(c)(2)
Any person who knowingly accesses and without permission; - Correct Answer-Uses
or causes to be used any computer services PC 502(c)(3)
Any person who knowingly accesses and without permission; - Correct Answer-Adds,
alters, damages, deletes, or destroys any data, computer software or computer
programs PC 502(c)(4)
Any person who knowingly accesses and without permission; - Correct Answer-
disrupts or causes the disruption of computer services, or denies or causes the
denial of computer services to an authorized user PC 502(c)(5)
Any person who knowingly accesses and without permission; - Correct Answer-
Provides or assists in providing a means of accessing a: computer, computer system
or computer network 502(c)(6)
Any person who knowingly accesses and without permission; - Correct Answer-
Accesses or causes to be accessed any:
computer, computer system or computer network PC 502(c)(7)
Any person who knowingly accesses and without permission; - Correct Answer-
Introduces any computer contaminant into any: computer, computer system or
computer network. PC 502(c)(8)
Right-to-know vs. Need-to-know - Correct Answer-Right or authority to obtain CORI
pursuant to: a court order, statutory law, or case law and
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Telecommunications System (CLETS)

Individuals authorized - Correct Answer-Sworn LE personnel non-sworn LE personnel or, technical or maintenance personnel. DOJ requirements - Correct Answer-Officers must: make an effort to verify the info and match accuracy of a license plate run, date of birth, consistency of the physical description, ensure that confirmation occurred with the originating agency to verify that the person or property is still wanted, and obtain confirmation before an arrest or the confiscation of the property in response to the computer match. Any person who knowingly accesses and without permission; - Correct Answer- alters, damages, deletes, destroys, or otherwise uses any: data, computer, computer system, or computer network for personal gain in order to defraud deceive extort etc. PC 502(c)(1) Any person who knowingly accesses and without permission; - Correct Answer-takes copies or makes use of any data from a: computer, computer system, or computer network or takes or copies any supporting documents PC 502(c)(2) Any person who knowingly accesses and without permission; - Correct Answer-Uses or causes to be used any computer services PC 502(c)(3) Any person who knowingly accesses and without permission; - Correct Answer-Adds, alters, damages, deletes, or destroys any data, computer software or computer programs PC 502(c)(4) Any person who knowingly accesses and without permission; - Correct Answer- disrupts or causes the disruption of computer services, or denies or causes the denial of computer services to an authorized user PC 502(c)(5) Any person who knowingly accesses and without permission; - Correct Answer- Provides or assists in providing a means of accessing a: computer, computer system or computer network 502(c)(6) Any person who knowingly accesses and without permission; - Correct Answer- Accesses or causes to be accessed any: computer, computer system or computer network PC 502(c)(7) Any person who knowingly accesses and without permission; - Correct Answer- Introduces any computer contaminant into any: computer, computer system or computer network. PC 502(c)(8) Right-to-know vs. Need-to-know - Correct Answer-Right or authority to obtain CORI pursuant to: a court order, statutory law, or case law and

A compelling need to obtain CORI in order to execute official responsibilities. Furnishing the Info to another person - Correct Answer-Any employee of a criminal justice agency or the DOJ who knowingly furnishes a record or info obtained from a record to a person who is not authorized by law to receive the record or info. Misdemeanor State CORI PC 11141 Local CORI PC 13302 Lawfully receiving CORI and then furnishing the info to an unauthorized person - Correct Answer-any person authorized by law to receive a record or info obtained from a record, who knowingly furnishes a record or info obtained from a record to a person who is not authorized by law to receive the record or info. Misdemeanor State CORI PC 11142 Local CORI PC 13303 Unauthorized purchase, receipt, or possession of CORI - Correct Answer-Any person who knowing he is not authorized by law to receive a record or info obtained from a record, knowingly: buys, receives, or possesses the record or info. Misdemeanor State CORI PC 11143 Local CORI PC 13304 CJIS for Persons - Correct Answer--Wanted Persons System -Criminal History System -CA Restraining order and protective order system -Missing/Unidentified Persons System -Supervised Release File -Parole LE Automated Data System -Violent Crime Info Network/Sex and Arson Registration -Mental Health Firearm Prohibition System CJIS for Property - Correct Answer-Stolen Vehicle System Automated Boat System Automated Property System Automated Firearms System Minimum info required to make an inquiry into CJIS - Correct Answer-Requesting person's name requesting person's unit or division, and official purpose for the info requested

Minimum info required for inquiry: Last name, first name, Driver's license number, identification card number Vehicle/Vessel Registration database - Correct Answer-License plate number of all vehicles or vessel CF number descriptions of the vehicle of vessel name and address of the registered owner, lessee, lessor, and if present, the legal owner, the status of the record and owner-as-of-information Required information: Vehicle license number and/or vehicle identification number name and or company Handicap placard number of name Hull or identification number and/or boat registration number name and/or company Parking/Toll Violation Database - Correct Answer-a brief description of the vehicle the registered owners name and address a listing of parking/toll violations applied to the vehicle an handicap placard information Required information for inquiries: Vehicle License Number or Vehicle Identification Number Occupational Licensing Database - Correct Answer-Firm file: contains organizations licensed by the agency to do certain specified types of business in the state Individual file: contains the names of persons licensed by the agency either as separate entities or connect with the organizations stored in the Firm file Requirements for inquiries: dealer license plate number, firm, or individual record identifier number. International Registration Plan - Correct Answer-Requires the fleet owner to establish a base jurisdiction. Can be any jurisdiction provided it is where: the registrant has an established place of business, mileage is accrued by the fleet, and operational records of the fleet are maintained or can be available.