Ncic Missing Person Initial Entry Report is a legal document that was released by the Montana Department of Justice - a government authority operating within Montana.
Q: What is an NCIC Missing Person Initial Entry Report?
A: The NCIC Missing Person Initial Entry Report is a report that provides information about a missing person in Montana.
Q: What does NCIC stand for?
A: NCIC stands for National Crime Information Center.
Q: Who can file an NCIC Missing Person Initial Entry Report?
A: Law enforcement agencies can file an NCIC Missing Person Initial Entry Report for a missing person.
Q: What information is included in an NCIC Missing Person Initial Entry Report?
A: An NCIC Missing Person Initial Entry Report includes details about the missing person, such as their name, physical description, and any additional identifying information.
Q: How can someone access an NCIC Missing Person Initial Entry Report?
A: The NCIC Missing Person Initial Entry Report is only accessible to authorized law enforcement agencies.
Form Details:
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