Subject Check Codes

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jlanfn

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I noticed that many inland agencies use a series of codes in the 30s for subject checks. I was wondering if anyone could clear them up for me. I think Code 30 means the subject is clear of all wants and warrants and has no criminal history, but what is 31? 32, 32M, 32F? I've also heard 10-35, also with M and F suffixes.

These are my guesses:
31 = priors
32 = active parole/probation
10-35 = clear for warrant info? (maybe to make sure the subject cannot hear the officer's radio?)
M = misdemeanor
F = felony
 
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Delldell26

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31 = Priors, but not wanted
32 = wanted
32F = Felony Warrant
32M = Misdemeanor Warrant
10-35 = Confidential info, advise when clear to copy. M or F on the end is the same as 32F or 32M.
 
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