December - WILENET

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December - WILENET
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TIME System Newsletter
Crime Information Bureau
The 2011 CIB Conference was Sept 21st – 23rd in Green Bay.
Based on feedback I received at the conference and survey comments, the conference was a success, thanks to all of you in attendance. Your input and participation is what makes this conference what it is. I hope to see you again next year.
CIB is commonly known for two primary program responsibilities: the TIME System and the Wisconsin criminal history repository. Not commonly known is that CIB also operates the Handgun Hotline. Wisconsin is
known as a “partial point of contact state”, where firearm dealers contact CIB to
conduct a background check for all handgun sales. Long gun sales (shotguns
and rifles) are processed by the FBI’s National Instant Criminal Background
Check System. On November 1st, 2011 Wisconsin Act 35 became effective and
will add issuance of concealed carry licenses to CIB’s responsibilities. In addition to impacting CIB’s daily duties, Act 35 impacts the TIME System as well.
New TIME System transactions have been created to allow law enforcement
personnel access to the concealed carry database under circumstances authorized by the statutes.. Act 35 is very specific about when law enforcement is authorized to access this information and the requirements for control of the data.
I encourage you to review the additional information on the DOJ website http://
www.doj.state.wi.us/dles/cib/ConcealedCarry/ConcealedCarry.asp and WILENET.
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CCW & You
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DOT Eye Colors
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Dealer Plates
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John Doe
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Adv. Authentication
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Puerto Rico
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PIN Numbers
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ALPR
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IL Plate Guide
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TRAIN Registration
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Multiple Warrants
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VinAssist
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CIB Only Warrants
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Deceased Persons
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eTIME Flow Chart
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NCIC Code Updates
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CIB received an Nlets grant to aid in the implementation of sharing driver photos electronically over
the TIME System. A condition of the grant was that CIB also implement sharing of in-state only warrants with other states. On October 9th, 2011, CIB implemented changes to allow other states with this
functionality to access Wisconsin in-state only warrants stored in the CIB hotfiles. A common question I hear is: Why would other states care if they can’t take any enforcement action, since the warrants
are non-extraditable? During criminal investigations or employment background checks it may be
beneficial to law enforcement to know that outstanding warrants exist in Wisconsin. For example, an
individual could be wanted in Wisconsin for the same offense they are being investigated for in another
state, leading to contact between the two agencies proving beneficial to both. Please let your staff
know that this new functionality exists. The Portal 100 and eTIME Browser software include the ability for Wisconsin users to query other states non-extraditable warrants if the state supports these transactions. A query of the Nlets Help File, NLSWQHELP, will indicate which participate. Please feel
free to contact me or any of the CIB staff to discuss your thoughts on how we can continue to improve.
Director CIB
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CCW and You
Since implementation of Wisconsin Act 35 (Wisconsin’s concealed carry law), numerous law enforcement personnel and others routinely contact CIB and others at the Wisconsin Department of Justice with numerous questions: What does this mean for me?
Will I be able to check a person’s concealed carry license status via the TIME System? When can I
check a person’s concealed carry license status? etc…
To help answer these questions, the DOJ has compiled a list of frequently asked questions (FAQ’s) regarding the concealed carry law and posted this information online. Two versions of these FAQ’s exist.
The public can find answers to their CCW questions on the DOJ website, http://
www.doj.state.wi.us/dles/cib/ConcealedCarry/ConcealedCarry.asp. Another version of the FAQ’s
dealing with issues specific to law enforcement can be found on WILENET at https://wilenet.org/
secure/html/ccw.htm.
The law also requires DOJ to establish a list of states that issue a license to carry a concealed weapon,
if that license requires a background search that is comparable to the type of background check that is
required for Wisconsin licensees. Any person who is at least 21 years of age, who is not a Wisconsin
resident, and who holds a valid concealed carry license issued by any of the states on DOJ’s list will be
recognized in Wisconsin as an out-of-state licensee). This list can also be found on the DOJ website.
In addition, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has compiled a list of DNR and hunting
specific questions regarding the new concealed carry law and made these questions and answers available on their website at http://dnr.wi.gov/org/es/enforcement/concealed_carry_q&a.htm.
The Eyes Have It…
Recently a user contacted CIB with a question about the physical descriptive information listed on someone’s Wisconsin Department of Transportation driver’s license record. They indicated the record displayed an eye color code of “DICH”. They had never seen this code before, and
wondered what it meant.
“DICH” is an abbreviation for dichromatic: having or showing two colors. In other words, each of the
subject’s eyes are a different color; for example one eye may be blue and the other green.
For future reference, DOT has provided the following list of eye color abbreviations used on driver’s
records and their meaning:
BLCK
BLUE
BRWN
Black
Blue
Brown
DICH Dichromatic
GREN Green
GRAY Gray
HAZL Hazel
UNKN Unknown
New Style Wisconsin Dealer & Wholesaler License Plates
On August 17, 2011 the Wisconsin Department of Transportation implemented a new
style of motor vehicle dealer license plate.
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The new style plate will no longer show a suffix (such as AA), the plate will simply show the dealer
number. The plates are aluminum/grey in color with black lettering. These new plates may be queried
via the TIME System using a license plate type code of ‘DL’. This inquiry will provide you with the
dealer’s name and address.
New style dealer plates are being issued to new licensees and will be issued to existing licensees during
the renewal process, thus law enforcement will see both old and new style dealer plates in use until the
two year renewal cycle is complete on May 31, 2013. Information on old style dealer plates is not
available via the TIME System.
Wholesalers will also be issued new style license plates in the same manner. The suffix has been
dropped from wholesaler license plates as well, and the plates will now indicate ‘wholesaler’ across the
bottom of the plate. In addition, beginning July 1, 2011 license plate expiration stickers have been
eliminated for motor vehicle dealers, distributors, manufacturers, transporters and finance plate holders.
John Doe
As always, agencies entering records into the CIB and/or NCIC files are encouraged to pack the record, including all available information in the entry.
For person records, this means entering all available alias names….with one
exception.
NCIC and CIB do not allow agencies to enter the name or alias name of ‘John Doe’ in a person record.
Due to the use of the Doe name as an all purpose alias, entry of this name results in such a large number of duplicate name hits that the system is unable to process the transaction. Please do not add another unidentified ‘John Doe’ to the mixture.
Advanced Authentication
Many law enforcement agencies in the state of Wisconsin are able to access the TIME System via mobile data terminals due to the generosity of others. The Wisconsin State Patrol,
as well as other law enforcement agencies in the state have allowed other agencies to use
their wireless computer network to obtain needed TIME System access.
If your agency uses a mobile client(s) behind the Wisconsin State Patrol interface or another interface
which currently uses a virtual private network (VPN) to meet advanced authentication requirements
you should be aware of possible changes. Agencies that have implemented a VPN using IPSec from a
police vehicle to meet the advanced authentication requirements are permitted to continue to use a VPN
for this purpose only until January 2013. CIB encourages agencies to begin looking now into alternatives to meet changes in advanced authentication requirements.
Puerto Rico
Have you tried running a vehicle registration query or driver’s license query
through the territory of Puerto Rico recently? If so, you have probably discovered
the following: Puerto Rico no longer responds to these Department of Motor Vehicle queries.
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PIN Numbers
In the past, when adding users to your agency’s TRAIN roster, agency administrator’s needed to provide CIB with the user’s full name (first, last and middle initial) and a four digit personal identification number or PIN. This PIN is
used to verify a person’s identity when they contact the TIME System Control
Center or CIB requesting their password be reset or other action be taken on
their user account. Many agencies used the last four characters of the person’s social security number
as the PIN.
CIB no longer collects PIN information when adding a subject to an agency’s TRAIN roster. Instead,
the first time the subject logs in to TRAIN they are prompted to type in their own PIN number and a
challenge question. Providing this information allows users to reset their own password in case they
forget, an also allows them to choose their own PIN number rather than having an agency assigned
PIN.
As a result, CIB is requesting that agency administrator’s DO NOT include an employee’s full or partial social security number when requesting roster additions. Social security information is not needed
by any CIB personnel.
ALPR – Automated License Plate Recognition
The use of automated license plate recognition (ALPR) systems by WI law enforcement continues to grow. With this increased use, it is helpful to review the
guidelines for use of the TIME System/TIME System information with ALPR systems.
ALPR systems capture images of license plates using a video or infrared camera, which is typically
mounted on or in a squad car. The images are sent to a computer interface, which then automatically
searches the license plate numbers against a database - for example, a listing of stolen vehicles, felony
vehicles, expired registrations, etc. If a match is made, the officer is alerted by an audible and visual
signal, allowing him to take appropriate action.
So where does an agency get such a listing/database? Agencies that use automated license plate readers can get an extract from CIB listing stolen vehicles from the NCIC/CIB files and information from
the DOT files on vehicles with expired/suspended plates, etc. These extracts are made available on the
eTIME browser site. An authorized agency user can then login and download the desired extracts and
load them into their automated license plate reader system. If an agency wishes to use these extracts,
they must first sign an ALPR agreement with CIB which outlines the conditions of use of this TIME
System information and ensures agency compliance with all TIME System policies and procedures.
Agencies are NOT allowed to program their ALPR system to run a TIME System query of every plate
captured by the ALPR system. However, if an officer receives an alert from their ALPR system indicating a possible match, the plate in question should be queried using the live TIME System before
taking enforcement action. Agencies should then follow normal hit confirmation rules. Agencies
needing further information about the extracts and ALPR agreement may contact Sara Phelan via email
at [email protected] or 608-266-7955.
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Criminal History Records
CIB’s criminal history unit recently achieved a milestone: all available Wisconsin criminal
history files are now automated. While electronic submission of fingerprint records meant
newer criminal history records were fully automated, thousands of earlier, paper records
and files were not. Unit staff have been working hard for the last year or more to fully automate these
older records, and we are pleased to announce they have reached their goal.
Illinois License Plate Guide
TIME System users should be aware of another reference guide that may come
in handy: a guide to Illinois license plate types.
The guide was compiled by the Lake County, Illinois Sheriff’s Department, and includes images of the
majority of Illinois license plate types, both routine and specialty. The guide provides the specific twocharacter plate type code that is needed to query the plate through the Illinois Department of Transportation. In addition, hints are provided for running unusual or specialty plates, such as when a hyphen or
other special characters are required or not to receive a valid response. Users may wish to contact the
Lake County, Illinois Sheriff’s Department to obtain a copy of the guide, and be sure to express your
appreciation for this information.
Milk Expires, and so does TRAIN
The milk you buy at a store has an expiration date. And so does a TRAIN registration.
TRAIN users and agency administrators are reminded that TRAIN online classes must
be completed within six months of registration. If a user does not complete the online
course within this six month period, their registration is deleted, including any partial progress that may
have been made. Please ensure your agency TRAIN users complete online courses in a timely manner.
One of These Things Is Not Like the Other…
Many times an agency has multiple warrants issued for the same person.
CIB files allow an agency to choose how these multiple warrants are entered:
an agency may make a separate entry for each warrant or may enter only one
warrant and provide information on the other existing warrants in the remarks field of the entry.
Agencies who choose to make only one entry in situations such as these are reminded that the one entry they do make should be for the most serious offense, and the remarks field should include specific
information describing the offenses and bond of the non-entered warrants.
As a recent case illustrates, entering the most serious warrant and providing further information on
other offenses helps ensure officer safety. The agency in question had an active warrant entry for a
subject for a curfew violation, and indicated in the remarks field other warrants existed, but failed to
include offense information for the other warrants – one of which was for a concealed weapons violation. Please ensure your wanted person entries reflect all available information.
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Portal 100 & VINAssist
Agencies that use the Portal 100 software should be aware of an issue regarding the Portal
100 software and NICB’s VinAssist program. NICB’s VINAssist program allows users to
‘decode’ a vehicle identification number, verifying validity and revealing information about the vehicle. TIME System users have found this program to be helpful, so it was incorporated into the Portal
100 software.
However, changes have been made to both the Portal 100 software and the VINAssist program. As a
result, users should be aware that if they are using a Windows 7©, 64 bit operating system, VINAssist
will not function within the Portal 100 software. VINAssist does function in the Windows 7 ©, 32 bit
operating system.
As a new software product will be replacing the Portal 100 software, there are no plans to address this
issue. In addition, NICB now makes VIN decoding capability available online via a website, allowing
for it’s use on any computer with internet access. Agencies should contact NICB for information on
how to obtain online access, [email protected].
Wanted Person Entries
When making wanted person entries, agencies choose whether to make the
entry to the CIB files only, or to both the NCIC and CIB files.
Beginning October 9, 2011 agencies with wanted person entries should be
aware that system updates now allow agencies in other states to query and
view CIB only wanted person entries.
No changes are needed to how wanted person entries are made by your agency, but please make all users aware that because these CIB only wanted person entries are now available/visible to law enforcement agencies in other states. The entering Wisconsin agencies may receive questions and inquires
from law enforcement in other states.
Can You Arrest a Corpse?
During several audits CIB has encountered multiple wanted person entries for subjects that
are deceased. Agencies are reminded that the validation process should involve both requerying the subject to determine if additional information has become available, and
checking all available information against the entry to ensure the entry is as accurate as possible. If the
agencies holding these records had performed these validation activities, they would have found the person’s deceased status clearly indicated on either a Wisconsin or out of state driver’s or criminal history
record. If a warrant is no longer valid because the subject is deceased, the entry should be cancelled
eTIME Flow Chart
Confused about how to obtain eTIME access for an employee? Follow the steps in the following flow
chart and you will be confused no more!
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NCIC & CIB Code Updates
New Article Type Codes
HAIRCON Air conditioner
DDRIVES
Disk drives (includes tape, disk, ex
ternal)
SSEASCO
Sea scooter (water propellant device)
New Boat Make Codes
HPS American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
AMI
Arima Marine International
WFE
DFF
TGF
QBS
NAS
SKG
XSK
XWI
Custom Weld Boats
Duffy Electric Boat Co.
Fish-Rite Boats
Jet craft Boats (Div. of Westwinn Grp.)
North American Sleekcraft\
Shockwave Custom Boats
Sunseeker Custom Boats
Tradewind Inflatables
Corrected Gun Make Codes
SGG Stegg Limited
SGR Stinger Mfg. Corp.
Retired/Removed Gun Make Codes
VEL Velocity Firearms
STG Stinger Mfg. Corp.
New Gun Make Codes
AOL Accurate Tool & Mfg. Co.
AFC American Firearms Manufacturing Co.
ADM Anderson Manufacturing
AAN Armsan Silah Sanayi
ARY AR15.Com
AVU AVCU Silah Sanayi
BME BAT Machine Co., Inc.
BCM Bravo Co. Mfg Inc.
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CRC
CWA
DNA
DMY
DVA
DXI
LCB
FPF
FKN
FXA
Caracal International, LLC
Central Wisconsin Armory
Dane Armory, LLC
Delaware Machinery
Diva Arsenal, LLC
D Max, Inic.
Fabbrica Armi Luciano Bosis
Firebird Precision Firearms
Franklin Armory
FX Airgun
GAP
GYG
GGT
HUP
IGF
ISC
JRC
KID
KNG
GA Precision
Gary’s Guns Inc/GGI
Gulgata Arms
Hughes Precision Products, LLC
Investment Grade Firearms
ISSC Austria
Just Right Carbines, LLC
Kidd Innovative Design, LLC
Kongsberg
LBT
LTS
LKI
MCF
MCP
NGA
REO
RNO
RPI
Liberty Tactical, LLC
Lightning Strikes Technology, LLC
Loki weapon Systems Inc.
Marcolmar Firearms
Mountain Competition Pistols
Next Generation Arms
REO engineering
rhono Arms
RPA International Ltd.
SCC
SID
STI
SNC
SRR
TBM
UTC
VRE
Silencerco, LLC
Sonju Industrial (DBA SI Defense)
STI International
Sun City Machinery Co., Ltd.
Surefire LLC
Turnbull Mfg. Co.
US Tactical Arms Corp.
Voere
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New Personal Descriptors/SMT Codes
HERMAPHR Hermaphrodite
TAT TOE
Tattoo toe, non specific
TAT L TOE Tattoo toe, left foot
TAT R TOE Tattoo toe, right foot
Uniform Offense Codes
6411 Human Trafficking
8100 Juvenile Escape from Custody
8101 Juvenile Abscond While on Parole
8102
Juvenile Abscond While on Probation
Corrected Vehicle Make Codes
Automobiles
DLVO Dulevo Intl.
New Vehicle Make Codes
Automobiles
BDBY BadBoy Inc.
DEDI
FSKR
GARI
JIAH
De Dion-Bouton
Fisker Automotive
Garia A/S
Jianghuai or Anhui Jianghuai Automotive
Co Ltd.
POPE Pope Mfg. Co.
VLTG Voltage Vehicles
Construction Equipment
AOFI Apiaries & Orchard Forklift, Inc.
BRKO Barka Hydraulics LLC
BNLX Brown Lenox & Co., Ltd.
EZCN E-Z Screen
PRNC Princeton Delivery Systems
Farm Equipment
TGMI TGMI Inc. or Tailgate Mulcher Inc.
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Motorcycles
AHBI After Hours Bikes Inc.
BAOT Baotian or Jiangmen Sino-Hong Kong
Baotian Motorcycle Ind. Co Ltd
CSCT California Scooter Co. LLC
SKYG Chongqing Xgjao Motorcycle Co. Ltd. or
Sky-Go Motor Cycle Manufacturer
CRBN Cirbin Motors Corp.
CCCH Circle City Choppers LLC
CYIM Cycle Imagery
DRBI Derbi or Nacional Motors S.A.
DSCH Dresch Motorcycles
EVTT EVT Technology Co. Ltd.
EXGO E-Z Go (Div. of Textron)
FEIL Feilong or Yanzhou City Feilong Motor
Machinery Co. Ltd.
FUTO Futong or Wuxi Futong Motorcycle Co.
Ltd.
GOKA Goka or Shanghai Goka Sports Motor Co.
Ltd.
GLDI Golden Horse Industry & Trade Co. Ltd.
GRMP Grumpy’s Custom Motorcycles Inc.
HCHE Her Chee Industrial Co. Ltd.
HOWH Howhit or Shanghai Howhit Machinery
Manufacturer Co.
BAOT Jiangmen Sino-Hong Kong Baotian Motor
cycle Ind. Co Ltd
JINL Jinling or Yongkang Jinling Vehicle Co.
Ltd.
JRLC JRL Cycles LLC
KNIV Knievel Motorcycle Mfg. Inc.
KRAF Kraft/Tech Inc.
LFTY Lefty Brothers cycles LLC
LNGZ Liangzi or Shandong Liangzi Power Co.
Ltd.
LTVA LTV aerospace
MADF Mad Fabrication LLC
NYCC New York City Choppers
QNTY Quantya SA
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SIMM Ron Simms Bay Area Custom Cycles
LNGZ Shandong Liangzi power Co. Ltd.
GOKA Shanghai Goka Sports Motor Co. Ltd.
HOWH Shanghai Howhit Machinery Manufacture
Co.
SKYG Sky-Go Motorcycle Manufacturer or Xgjao
Motorcycle Co. Ltd.
SMWI SMW Inc.
YONG Yonghe or Suzhou Industrial Park Yonghe
Motorcycle
TMEC TMEC or Wuxi TMEC Power Technology
Co. Ltd.
VLTG Voltage Vehicles
FUTO Wuxi Futong Motorcycle Co. Ltd.
TMEC Wuxi TMEC Power Technology Co. Ltd.
FEIL Yanzhou City Feilong Motor Machinery
Co. Ltd.
YONG Yonghe Motorcycle
JINL Yongkang Jinling Vehicle Co. Ltd.
ZHGO Zhongmo Technology Co. Ltd.
Snowmobiles
FEIL Feilong or Yanzhou City Feilong Motor
Machinery Co. Ltd.
Trailers
ACEM Ace Mfg. Co.
ADMR Admiral Drive Systems Inc.
ADEP Advance Engineered Prod. Ltd.
AFAB AFAB affordable Fabrication Inc. or
AFAB Petroleum & Steel Fabrication
AGRP Agri Plastics Mfg.
ATWC Aluma Tower Co. Inc.
ALNA Alumina Inc.
AMZT Amaze-N-Tow Inc.
AMRB American Redi-Built
AMSG American signal Co.
AMUT American Utility Trailers
AMQP Ameriquip
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AMID Amida Ind.
AZTM Arizona Trailer Mfg. Inc.
ATEK Atek LLC
AXIS Axis Corp.
AZTT Aztec Trailer Inc.
BRRY Barry’s Trailers
BAUR Bauer Compressors
BBBS B.B.’s Trailers
BRTK Bear Track Prod. Inc.
BEND Bendron enterprises
BWGH Better Weigh Mfg.
BISN Bison Mfg. LLC
BLKB Black Bear Mfg.
BOZR Bonanza & Rawhide Trailer Co.
BSKI Bosski Inc.
BOUR Bourg Chemical Distrib., inc.
BRCK Brock’s Trailers, Inc.
BREQ Brothers Equipment Inc.
BLKI Bulk Solutions LLC or Bulk International
S. DE R.L. DE C.V.
BLDG Bulldog Trailer Sales Inc.
BULP Bulletproof Trailers
BRKH Burkholder Mfg.
BYRT Bye-Rite Corp.
CTWI California Trailer Works Inc.
CRNA Carnai Trailers Inc.
CASM Cascade Custom Mfg. Inc.
CENP Central purchasing Inc.
CHOI Choice Trailer Mfg. Ltd.
CSPR Clearspring Conversions Inc.
CNNT Conntrail Inc.
CCOM Coulson Commander Trailers
CPST CPS Trailer Co.
CTVM Creative Mobile Systems Inc. or Creative
Carts LLC
CSTT Custom Tank Technology
CYCE cy-Corp Enterprises Inc.
DAVM
Davidson Enterprises Inc.
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DIAE Diamond E Mfg. LLC
DJTW DJ Trailers & Welding Inc.
DKHO D.K. Hostetler Inc.
DNAE DNA Enterprises
DOUR Double R Trailer Mfg.
DMPX Dump Maxx
DYNP Dynapac Inc.
EASD Eastside Machine Co.
EATW Easytow Boat Trailers
ELTC Elete Trailer Co.
Kasi Kasi Infrared or R. Filion Manuf. Inc.
KMBL Kimble Mfg. Inc.
KNGT King Trailers Inc.
KRFT Kraftsman Trailers Inc.
KROB Kro-Built Co.
LAKR Lake Raider Inc.
LNCT Lancaster Mfg. Inc.
LNGB Landgrebe Mfg. Inc.
LTCO Latco Inc.
LGCY Legacy RV LLC
ELIB Eli Bridge Co. Inc.
EXPT Expedition Trailers Inc.
FIBR Fiber Trucks & Trailers Inc.
FISD Fireside Recreational Vehicles
FISK Fisk Tank Carrier Inc.
GDM Company LLC
GMST Gem State Mfg. Inc.
GRCH Gerich Fiberglass Inc.
GRMF Germfree Laboratories Inc.
LAER Let’s Go Aero Inc.
LILT Lil-Tag-Along Trailers
LTEC Load Tec (Load Technology Inc.)
LODK Lode King
LOOK Look Trailers or LGS Ind. Inc.
LCON Lucon Inc.
LYNW Lynwood Dump Trailers
MACS Mac’s Metal Materials
MRPT Maine Portage
GSTM Goldstar Trailer Mfg.
GTMI G.T. Mfg. Inc.
HALZ Hals-EZ Trailer Mfg.
HAMM Hammerdown Trailers & Fabrication
HRMY Harley Murry Inc.
HWKN Hawkline or Hawkline LLC
HCCK Heacock Welding Inc.
HTGP Heritage Park Models
HIBC Hiebco LLC
MFGP Marine Fiberglass Products Inc.
MTNI Martin Industries
MAYH Mayhem Mfg.
MDQT MDQ Trailer Mfg Inc.
MICF MIC Fabricating corp. Inc.
MIDN Mid-Nebraska Truck and Trailer
MRND Miranda’s Welding Service Ltd.
MSTY Misty Meadow Trailer Sales
MMFG M Manufacturing Inc.
HIGP High Peak Trailers
HOGG Hogg and Davis Inc.
HSPT Hot Springs Performance Trailers
HURR Hurrican Cargo
INGI Inergii Inc.
IRNP Iron Panther Inc.
JEMI J & E Mfg. Inc.
JREH Jireh Inc.
KSTN Karsten or Karsten Homes
MTNE Monotone Trailer Co.
MPHI MPH Industries Inc. or MPH Automotive
Service
MDYN 3MDynamic Message Systems
NIVI National Innovative Visions Inc. (AKA
Trailers Inc. of Hill city)
NATM National Mfg.
NAUT Nautical America
NGCS Nomad Global Communication Solutions
Inc. (GCS)
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NRMD Normand Co. Ltd.
NRTL Northtail Trailers (Div. of L & B Moore
Co. Ltd.)
NUVN Nu Van Technology inc.
NUWY Nu Way Mfg.
ONGB Orange Blossom Trailers Inc.
OVBL Overbuilt Inc.
OWSM Owens & Sons Marine Inc.
PCFC` Pacific Mfg. Corp.
PACW Pac West Co.
SIDI Side Dump Ind.
TPPL Sikeston Fender (AKA Trailer Parts Plus)
SLVD Silverado Trailers Inc.
SNOK Sno Shack Inc.
SOCO Southco Ind. Inc.
STHH Southern Heritage Trailers LLC
SYBQ Southern Yankee Bar-B-Q
SGAC South GA Cargo
SPTC Spectre Mfg. Inc.
SPRG Sportsrig.com LLC
PLMM Palmer Mfg. LLC
PNHD Panhandle Trailers
SPRK
SRFX
SRTL
SSDL
STIG
STWF
STMF
STBO
SUTR
PEOR Peoria Custom cookers LLC
PLBY Playbouy Pontoon Mfg. Inc.
PVTT Pleasant Valley Teardrop Trailers LLC
PLKG Polar King International Inc.
PTMC Potomac RV
PSTK Pro Stock Trailer Mfg.
PTWL PT Welding LLC
RAME Ram Enterprises LLC.
RAYT Ray-Tech Infrared Corp.
RBMF RBM Mfg.
RETL RE’s Trailers
RICP Rich’s Portable Cabins or Rich’s Vacation
Cottages
RVRW River Wolf Drift Boats
RDOG Road Dog Trailers
RBTS Roberts Metal Mfg. Inc.
RLPI Rock Line Products Inc.
ROGM Rogue Marine LLC
ROLN Roll In Trailers
RSBG Roseburg Trailer Works
RRTS R & R Tractor Sales & Parts
SANJ San-Jo Trailer Mfg.
SCVW Scenic View Welding LLC
SCWZ Schwartz’s Trailer Sales Inc.
SCUS Seating Constructors USA W Inc.
SSII Shredding Systems Inc.
Spurlock Vehicles Inc.
Sreco-Flexible Inc.
SR Trailers
S & S Dura-Line
Stigers Trailer Sales Inc.
Stone Well Forge
Storm Mfg.
Stratos Boats inc.
Sutter welding & Mfg. Inc.
TAKT Take 3 Trailers Inc.
TAYI Taylor Ironworks
TBTW T & B Trailers & Welding
TDEN T & D Enterprise Inc.
TEXP Texas Pride Trailers
TXUG Texas Underground Inc. or Pipehunter Inc.
TGMI TGMI Inc.
TMCT The Metal Connection
RACK The Rack Factory
TICO Tico Terminal Services Inc.
TJHR T & J Horse Trailers
TNTT TNT Trailers LLC
TOLV Total Livestock Concepts or Truck & Livestock Concepts
TPPL Trailer Parts Plus (AKA Sikeston Fender)
TRWK Trailer Works
TRMF T & R’s Mfg. Inc.
TSEI TSE International Inc..
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USCR U-Screen USAInc
VIPE Viper Trailers LLC
WAWR Water Wars Co.
WBHL W B Hill inc.
WHIB White Bear Equipment Inc.
WLLY Will Dog Corp.
WINK Wink Trailer Corp.
XTRE Xtreme Companies
Trucks
GRMF Germfree Laboratories Inc.
NGCS Nomad Global communication solutions
Inc.
PEMF Pemfab Trucks
SGNL Signal Truck Motor Co.
SIMA Simon Access
SMEV Smith Electric Vehicles or SEV
SOCO Southco Ind. Inc.
SPRK Spurlock Vehicles Inc.
Infiniti (INFI)
G25 G25
M37 M37
M56 M56
Jaguar (JAGU)
XJL XJL
Lexus (LEXS)
CT2 CT200h
Mazda (MAZD)
MZ2 Mazda 2
Mercedes-Benz (MERZ)
245
245
S42 S420
SLS SLS AMG
TICO Tico Terminal Services Inc.
VNTV Vantage Vehicle International Inc.
Mini (MNNI)
CTY Countryman/Countryman All 4
New Vehicle Model Codes
Chevrolet (CHEV)
S14 S14
SPK Spark
VLT Volt
Mitsubishi (MITS)
RVR RVR
Fisker Automotive (FSKR)
KRM Karma
Honda (HOND)
CRZ CR-Z
Pope Mfg. Co. (POPE)
HRD Hartford
TRB Tribune
TLD Toledo
WAV Waverly Electric
Hyundai (HYUN)
EQU Equus
Saab (SAA)
94
9-4X
Nissan (NISS)
JUK Juke, Juke S, SL, SV
V O LUME
2011 -4
D E CE MBE R 201 1
P AGE 1 4
CIB Contact List
Name
Telephone
Fax Number
Email
Director
Walt Neverman
608-264-6207
608-267-1338
[email protected]
Deputy Director
Vacant
608-267-1338
TIME & Tech. Serv. Mgr.
Vacant
608-267-1338
Training Officer
Donna Bente
608-264-9452
608-267-1338
[email protected]
Training Officer
Jim Muller
608-261-5800
608-267-1338
[email protected]
Training Officer
Jessica Sash
608-266-9341
608-267-1338
[email protected]
Training Officer
Vacant
608-264-6213
608-267-1338
TIME Operations Coord.
Chris Kalina
608-266-7394
608-267-1338
[email protected]
TIME & eTIME Analyst
Mary Moroney
608-266-2426
608-267-1338
[email protected]
TIME & eTIME Analyst
Sara Phelan
608-266-7955
608-267-1338
[email protected]
Live/Cardscan Analyst
Joan Wolfe
608-264-9490
608-267-1338
[email protected]
Supplies and Imaging
Carol Brown
608-266-9585
608-267-4558
[email protected]
TIME Billing
Phil Collins
608-266-2235
608-267-1338
[email protected]
Fingerprint ID-AFIS
Curt Bauer
(WI Crime Lab – Madison)
608-261-8122
ext. 2600
608-294-2920
[email protected]
Record Check
Kevin Sime
608-266-9398
608-267-4558
[email protected]
Criminal Records
Mary Meyer
608-266-9561
608-261-0660
[email protected]
Handgun Hotline
Mary Sturdevant
608-267-2776
608-264-6200
[email protected]
TRAIN
Check the CIB website for
[email protected]
additional data at: www.doj.state.wi.us/dles/cib