CLETS definition
Examples of CLETS in a sentence
CDCR uses the Request for Gate Clearance to run a California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (CLETS) check.
The definition of Restricted Area also applies to areas where CLETS information can be discussed, or electronic access to network and computing components where CLETS data is transported or stored in a physical or electronic format.
For the purposes of this policy, any area of either the CCTC or a court facility which: contains a means to connect to FBI and CA DOJ criminal databases via CLETS; or contains any records or information (transported, processed, or stored in physical or electronic format) that were obtained via CLETS.
The CA DOJ publishes a CLETS Policies, Practices, and Procedures document that specifies, among other things, the fingerprint and background check requirements for access to CLETS-provided information.
Entities that subscribe to CLETS service from the CA DOJ are responsible for their compliance.
Many if not all courts subscribe to CLETS service from the CA DOJ and have CLETS terminals, records, and information in their facilities, as does the CCTC.1 There are strict regulations regarding access to CLETS.
Court retains authority over access to its facility and this policy does not supersede the Court’s responsibility, if a CLETS Subscribing Agency, to comply with FBI’s Criminal Justice Information Services Security Policy and CA DOJ’s CLETS Policies, Practices and Procedures.
The California Department of Justice shall provide services to the Tribal Gaming Agency through the California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (CLETS), subject to a determination by the CLETS advisory committee that the Tribal Gaming Agency is qualified for receipt of such services, and on such terms and conditions as are deemed reasonable by that advisory committee.
Form may be subject to a CDCR California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (CLETS) check.
Each Agency will determine, based on their internal policies and the CLETS Policies, Practices, and Procedures, when SBISS access will not be granted to an employee.