Joint Automated Booking Stations | U. S. Marshals Service JABS contains information on alleged criminal offenders who have been arrested and booked by a Federal, state or local agency which consists of biographical data, place, date and time or arrest and jail location, charge, armed description, sentenced or unsentenced and health status, case agent names, notes and observations concerning the
Justice Criminal Information Services Joint Automated Booking System (JABS) JABS securely provides authorized agencies with query and submission capability in the FBI CJIS Next Generation Identification (NGI) system, a database of palmprints, fingerprints, iris, and mugshots
Criminal Justice Information Services - Login - CJIS JusticeConnect is a criminal justice network which facilitates real-time collaboration, information sharing, partnership development and project management for federal, state, local, tribal and territorial partners in a secure environment
Joint Automated Booking System The Joint Automated Booking System (JABS)1 is an information-sharing system as well as a conduit for sending standard booking data directly to the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI’s) Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS)
Welcome to JABS Help - Washington Courts If a Washington license has been issued, JABS displays the Washington Abstract information along with the out-of-state license number for the person If no Washington license has been issued, JABS displays the message, “NO RECORD ON FILE ”
JABS Logon - Washington Welcome to the Judicial Access Browser System This Site contains Judicial Information state law and be subject to civil, criminal and or administrative action *UPDATE: King and Kitsap County District Courts are now displaying original charges correctly as of 6 17 2025
Privacy Impact Assessment for the Joint Automated Booking System (JABS) JABS itself does not collect any of the substantive information directly from the suspect or criminal; that information is collected by agency booking systems (whether directly from the suspect or criminal, or from other sources), which electronically transmit the information to JABS