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The National Crime Information Center certifies law enforcement employees. The certification requirements and the process, however, vary slightly from state to state. Once you have been certified, you have access to the NCIC national database, which includes criminal background and missing person information as well as databases of arrest and fugitive warrants and more.
Certification is limited to current law enforcement employees or those in the process of applying for employment in law enforcement. After completing a one or two day certification class, an applicant must pass a background and fingerprint check.
Speak to your immediate superior to get details about the certification class and the registration process. In larger departments, your contact may be the education and training specialist or the human resources department. In many states, the classes are free. Classes vary somewhat in length and scope from state to state.