LEADS

The Law Enforcement Automated Data System, (LEADS) serves as the electronic communication network for Ohio’s criminal justice communities. LEADS is used by law enforcement, courts and prosecutors across the state to inquire on information about driving records, vehicle ownership and outstanding warrants. Through the LEADS connections to other agencies, our users can review drivers license images, past criminal histories or parole status. LEADS also serves as the gateway to the National Crime Information Center, (NCIC). Through NCIC, LEADS users have access to the same information on a national and international level. Further access through LEADS to the National Law Enforcement Telecommunications System, (NLETS) enables fast electronic communications with criminal justice agencies internationally.

The LEADS is self funded through its user fees, and it allows for a variety of participation levels. Currently there are just over 600 Ohio criminal justice agencies with a LEADS supplied terminal installed. Many other agencies access LEADS through one of several regional systems connected to LEADS. Under Ohio Revised Code Section 5503.10 the superintendent of the Highway Patrol is responsible to administer LEADS and promulgate the administrative codes used to set the rules for its use.

LEADS Manual
NCIC Manual

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