NIEM Examples - Communicating with Canada (WQ/WR, VQ/VR, UQ/UR, XQ/XR, CAQ/CAR, CGQ/CGR, CSQ/CSR, CBQ/CBR, IQ/IR, FQ/FR & AQ/AR)
Communicating with Canada NIEM Specifications
This section describes NIEM format and provides examples for Canadian Person File queries and responses (WQ/WR), Canadian Vehicle File queries and responses (VQ/VR), Canadian Driver License File queries and responses (UQ/UR/WR), Canadian Vehicle Registration queries and responses (XQ/XR/VR), Canadian Article File queries and responses (CAQ/CAR), Canadian Gun File queries and responses (CGQ/CGR), Canadian Securities File queries and responses (CSQ/CSR), Canadian Boat File queries and responses (CBQ/CBR) & Canadian Criminal History queries and responses (IQ/IR/FQ/FR/AQ/AR).
All Nlets NIEM messages must be based on the Nlets NIEM Message Structure and include the standard Nlets XML Header as detailed in Message Structure. The NIEM header and hierarchy of the elements in this section have been omitted to avoid redundancy. The associated schemas and instances should be consulted to determine the correct XPaths of the elements.
Canadian Person File query notes
The destination code for WQ messages must be "CN".
Canadian Vehicle File query notes
For inquiries on a license number, a 2 character province code must be used as the destination.
For inquiries on a VIN, the 2 character destination "CN" must be used.
Canadian Driver License File query notes
Requests to Canada for driver license information must include name, date of birth, reason code and person/property code.
The OLN field is optional on inquiries to Alberta, British Columbia, New Brunswick, Saskatchewan, Quebec and Ontario.
- If the OLN is not included in the inquiries to these provinces, the search of the driver license file will be by name and DOB.
- If the OLN is included, the search of the driver license file for these four provinces will be by OLN.
For all other provinces and territories the OLN, as well as the other five fields are required and the search of the driver license file will be by OLN. This inquiry will also result in a check of the Person file located on the CPIC system.
The search of the Person file will be by name/date of birth.
As a result of a single Driver License Query (UQ) the user will receive both Driver License Responses (URs) and Person File Responses (WRs). These are responses from the provinces/ territories (Driver License Response, UR) and CPIC Person file (Person File Response, WR).
When sending a Driver License Query (UQ) to an automated province, the user will receive:
- Person file check (includes any notification of driver license prohibition)
- Check of the Province's driver license file.
When sending a Driver License Query (UQ) to a non-automated province or a territory, the user will receive:
- Person file check (includes notification of driver license prohibition)
- Driver License Response (UR) message indicating that the province is non-automated and, if information OTHER THAN STATUS is needed, send an "AM" message directly to the province/territory for a manual check. The message will also contain the address of the province or territory as well as a copy of the inquiry that was sent.
Canadian Vehicle Registration query notes
As a result of a single Vehicle Registration Query (XQ), the user will receive both Vehicle Registration Responses from the province/territory files (XR) and Vehicle Responses from the CPIC Vehicle file (VRs).
Only six provinces in Canada house their automated vehicle registration files. They are as follows:
- Quebec
- Ontario
- Alberta
- New Brunswick
- British Columbia
- Saskatchewan
All other provincial and territorial vehicle registration files are automated by CPIC thus inquiries to these provinces or territories will result in automated responses from CPIC rather than the provinces or territories.
When sending a Vehicle Registration Query (XQ) to a province or territory you will receive:
- A vehicle file check on the CPIC vehicle file.
- A vehicle registration check, either from CPIC or, for those four provinces named above, directly from their file.
For those provinces that provide their own registration information, a message will indicate that the query is being processed.
Canadian Article File query notes
Queries must be sent to destination "CN".
The user is responsible for confirming the article hit with the entering Canadian agency.
The "YQ" message and format is to be used for confirming all hits on the article file.
The destination address of the agency that entered the record may be found in the record itself but it is incomplete. It will state "Entered by:" followed by the name and 7 character address of the agency.
The user must add two zeroes to the end of the Canadian address to create the correct destination address. The user will then proceed through the normal hit confirmation process as with any other stolen article.
Canadian Gun File query notes
The CPIC file provides the Gun File information. There may also be occasions when the gun record is associated with other records on the CPIC system. These will be returned as a part of the initial response. Each inquiry will interrogate both the stolen gun file as well as the Canadian gun registration file. Queries must be sent to destination "CN".
The user is responsible for confirming the gun hit with the entering Canadian agency.
The "YQ" message and format is to be used for confirming all hits on the gun file.
The destination address of the agency that entered the record may be found in the record itself but it is incomplete. It will state "Entered by:" followed by the name and 7 character address of the agency.
The user must add two zeroes to the end of the Canadian address to create the correct destination address.
The user will then proceed through the normal hit confirmation process as with any other stolen gun.
Canadian Securities File query notes
The CPIC file provides the Securities File information. Queries must be sent to destination "CN".
The user is responsible for confirming the security hit with the entering Canadian agency.
The "YQ" message and format is to be used for confirming all hits on the securities file.
The destination address of the agency that entered the record may be found in the record itself but it is incomplete. It will state "Entered by:" followed by the name and 7 character address of the agency.
The user must add two zeroes to the end of the Canadian address to create the correct destination address. The user will then proceed through the normal hit confirmation process as with any other stolen security.
Canadian Boat File query notes
This information is provided by the CPIC stolen boat file.
If the user needs registration information, send an administrative request to CPIC (ORI = ON1000000) to initiate a manual search.
A boat is defined as a watercraft, which may be a small open vessel, a large vessel, or ship, propelled by oars, sails or engine(s).
Users may also query the Boat File for information on stolen motors. The inquiry is made by serial number and requires a type code.
Canadian Criminal History query notes
The process for accessing Canadian criminal history records from the RCMP is the same as accessing criminal records in the United States, IQ/FQ/AQ. There are a few differences in the formats however.
- First, the Canadian system use a unique number assigned to an individual based on fingerprints, the "FPS" number.
- Second, the Canadian system has an optional field to access additional records when multiple hits on name inquiries are received.
- Third, the destination is always "CN".
Only agencies that are allowed access to the Triple I file are allowed access to the Canadian criminal history file.
The "IQ" is utilized when the agency does not have the FPS Canadian identification number. (The FPS number is Canada's version of the FBI number; a unique number assigned to each criminal record and backed up by fingerprints.)
Response to this type of inquiry will provide personal identification information of one or multiple individuals. Normally, CPIC will return the three records that achieved the highest score.
Once the identification record(s) have been returned it is at the option of the inquirer to select the individual the user is interested in and submit an "FQ" in order to retrieve the full criminal record.
This works very much like NCIC's QH/QR or NLETS interstate IQ/FQ procedures.
Element Dictionary
Transaction types detailed below include: Query by Name, DOB and Sex (WQ), Query by License Plate (VQ), Query by VIN (VQ), Response to Query (WR & VR), Query by Name, DOB and Sex (UQ), Response from Province (UR & XR), Query by License Plate (XQ), Query by VIN (XQ), Query by Serial Number (CAQ), Query by Serial Number (CGQ), Query by Serial Number (CSQ), Query by Owner (CSQ), Query by Issuer (CSQ), Query by Boat Hull Number (CBQ), Query by Registration Number (CBQ), Query by Boat Name (CBQ), Identity Query by Name, DOB and Sex (IQ), Full Record Query by SID (FQ), Rapsheet Response in Free Text (IR,FR), Standardized Criminal History Rapsheet (FR) & Response from CPIC (WR, VR, CAR, CGR, CSR & CBR).
Query Formats
Canadian Person File Query:
Query by Name, DOB and Sex (WQ)
n2:NLETSInquiryData
This element will contain all elements specific to this transaction.
nc:Person
A human being.
This element encapsulates the information about the person being queried.
nc:PersonBirthDate
A date a person was born.
nc:Date
A full date.
This element contains the DOB for the person being queried on. This data in this element must be
in xsd:date format, that is: yyyy-mm-dd.
nc:PersonName
A combination of names and/or titles by which a person is known.
nc:PersonGivenName
A first name of a person.
This optional element containing a person's first name may be sent via XML if available but will
only be forwarded onto states receiving XML.
nc:PersonMiddleName
A middle name of a person.
This optional element containing a person's middle name may be sent via XML if available but will
only be forwarded onto states receiving XML.
nc:PersonSurName
A last name or family name of a person.
This optional element containing a person's last name may be sent via XML if available but will
only be forwarded onto states receiving XML.
nc:PersonFullName
A complete name of a person.
This required element must contain the full name of the person in the format LAST,FIRST MIDDLE.
The data from this element is the only name data that will be passed onto states receiving text.
nc:PersonSexCode
A gender or sex of a person.
Value must be M, F or U.
j4:PersonSightedIndicator
True if a person has been sighted; false otherwise.
This element identifies whether or not the subject is in sight.
Canadian Vehicle File Query:
Query by License Plate (VQ)
n2:NLETSInquiryData
This element will contain all elements specific to this transaction.
nc:Vehicle
A motor-driven conveyance designed to carry its operator, and optionally passengers and cargo, over
land.
nc:ConveyanceRegistrationPlateIdentification
An identification on a metal plate fixed to a conveyance.
nc:IdentificationID
A value that identifies something.
This element will contain the license plate number to be queried.
j4:PersonSightedIndicator (Optional)
This element identifies whether or not the subject is in sight. Value must be True or False.
Query by VIN (VQ)
n2:NLETSInquiryData
This element will contain all elements specific to this transaction.
nc:Vehicle
A motor-driven conveyance designed to carry its operator, and optionally passengers and cargo, over
land.
nc:VehicleIdentification
A unique combination of alphanumeric characters that identifies a specific vehicle.
nc:IdentificationID
A value that identifies something.
This element will contain the VIN to be queried.
j4:PersonSightedIndicator
This element identifies whether or not the subject is in sight. Value must be True or False.
Canadian Driver License File Query:
Query by Name and DOB (UQ)
n2:NLETSInquiryData
This element will contain all elements specific to this transaction.
n2:Person
This element encapsulates the information about the person being queried.
nc:DriverLicense
Details about a license issued to a person granting driving privileges.
nc:DriverLicenseIdentification
Details about a driver license identifier or driver license permit identifier, including the number and
state.
nc:IdentificationID
A value that identifies something.
This element should contain the person's driver license number. Optional for Alberta, British
Columbia, Quebec, and Ontario. Required for all other provinces.
nc:PersonBirthDate
A date a person was born.
nc:Date
A full date.
This element contains the DOB for the person being queried on. This data in this element must be
in xsd:date format, that is: yyyy-mm-dd.
nc:PersonName
A combination of names and/or titles by which a person is known.
This element encloses subelements containing name data for query.
nc:PersonGivenName
A first name of a person.
This optional element containing a person's first name may be sent via XML if available but will
only be forwarded onto states receiving XML.
nc:PersonMiddleName
A middle name of a person.
This optional element containing a person's middle name may be sent via XML if available but will
only be forwarded onto states receiving XML.
nc:PersonSurName
A last name or family name of a person.
This optional element containing a person's last name may be sent via XML if available but will
only be forwarded onto states receiving XML.
nc:PersonFullName
A complete name of a person.
This required element must contain the full name of the person in the format LAST,FIRST MIDDLE.
The data from this element is the only name data that will be passed onto states receiving text.
nc:PersonSexCode
A gender or sex of a person.
Value must be M, F or U.
j4:PersonSightedIndicator (Optional)
This element identifies whether or not the subject is in sight. Value must be True or False.
Canadian Vehicle Registration Query:
Query by License Plate (XQ)
n2:NLETSInquiryData
This element will contain all elements specific to this transaction.
nc:Vehicle
A motor-driven conveyance designed to carry its operator, and optionally passengers and cargo, over
land.
nc:ConveyanceRegistrationPlateIdentification
An identification on a metal plate fixed to a conveyance.
nc:IdentificationID
A value that identifies something.
This element will contain the license plate number to be queried.
j4:PersonSightedIndicator (Optional)
This element identifies whether or not the subject is in sight. Value must be True or False.
Query by VIN (XQ)
n2:NLETSInquiryData
This element will contain all elements specific to this transaction.
nc:Vehicle
A motor-driven conveyance designed to carry its operator, and optionally passengers and cargo, over
land.
nc:VehicleIdentification
A unique combination of alphanumeric characters that identifies a specific vehicle.
nc:IdentificationID
A value that identifies something.
This element will contain the VIN to be queried.
j4:PersonSightedIndicator (Optional)
This element identifies whether or not the subject is in sight. Value must be True or False.
Canadian Article File Query:
Query by Serial Number (CAQ)
n2:NLETSInquiryData
This element will contain all elements specific to this transaction.
nc:TangibleItem
A physical object.
This element will contain information about the article.
nc:ItemCategoryText
A kind of property item.
Identify Property Type Field:
AA - domestic appliances, e.g. stoves, washers.
BI - non-motorized bicycles, e.g. mountain bikes, tandems, 10-speeds.
CO - Computer
NOTE: Motorized bikes are in the Vehicle File.
HH - Household property, e.g. rugs, furniture.
JE - jewelry, e.g. watches, rings.
MI - musical instruments, e.g. violins, guitars.
MT - machinery and tools, e.g. electrical motors, lawn mowers.
NOTE: Lawn mowers capable of carrying an operator are in the Vehicle File.
OM - office machines and equipment, e.g. computers.
PA - personal accessories, e.g. hearing aids, luggage.
PE - photographic equipment, e.g. camera, enlargers.
PH - Phones (including cellular phones)
RA - radio, TV, sound-reproducing equipment, e.g. VCR's.
SC - scientific, optical and measuring devices, e.g. binoculars.
SP - sporting goods, hobby equipment, e.g. skis, model aircraft, scuba equipment.
OT - all other articles, e.g. animals, vending machines, precious metals such as gold bars, uniquely
identifiable gun barrels.
nc:ItemSerialIdentification
An identification inscribed on or attached to a part, collection of parts, or complete unit by the
manufacturer.
nc:IdentificationID
A value that identifies something.
This element contains the serial number of the article. The serial number must be a unique number
and not simply a model, stock, style, or part number. Do not enter "UNKNOWN" in this field.
IMPORTANT: If you type in more than 16 characters, the system will also search the first 16 only and the last 16 only.
Canadian Gun File Query:
Query by Serial Number (CGQ)
n2:NLETSInquiryData
This element will contain all elements specific to this transaction.
nc:Firearm
A weapon that will, or is designed to, or may readily be converted to expel a projectile by air, carbon
dioxide, or the action of an explosive.
This element will contain information about the gun.
nc:FirearmCategoryDescriptionText
A description of a kind of firearm.
Identify type of gun.
SG - Shotgun
RI - Rifle
RW - Restricted Weapon
OT - Other only.
nc:ItemSerialIdentification
An identification inscribed on or attached to a part, collection of parts, or complete unit by the
manufacturer.
nc:IdentificationID
A value that identifies something.
This element contains the serial number of the article. The serial number field will accept 23 characters. When inquiring with more than 11 characters, the CPIC system will search on also the last 11 characters submitted, and not the first 11 characters submitted.
j4:PersonSightedIndicator (Optional)
True if a person has been sighted; false otherwise.
This element identifies whether or not the subject is in sight. Value must be Y or N.
Canadian Securities Query:
Query by Serial Number (CSQ)
n2:NLETSInquiryData
This element will contain all elements specific to this transaction.
n2:Securities
A financial instrument showing ownership or credit.
This element will contain information about the security.
nc:ItemCategoryText
A kind of property item.
Identify type of security. Security Type:
BD - Corporate bonds and debentures issued by corporations, including banks, trust companies,
charitable/religious groups, credit unions and co-operatives.
CC - Canadian-issued currency.
CU - Foreign-issued currency.
FD - Firearms Document
ID - stolen, lost, or fraudulent identification documents.
MO - money orders and traveler's checks.
PP - Canadian and foreign passports.
SB - federal, provincial and municipal bonds and debentures
ST - Stocks.
VD - Vehicle documents.
OT - all other security documents.
nc:ItemSerialIdentification
An identification inscribed on or attached to a part, collection of parts, or complete unit by the
manufacturer.
nc:IdentificationID
A value that identifies something.
This element contains the serial number of the security. IMPORTANT: The serial number field will
accept 23 characters but will also search on the first 16 and last 16 only if the serial number
is longer than 16 characters.
j4:PersonSightedIndicator (Optional)
True if a person has been sighted; false otherwise.
This element identifies whether or not the subject is in sight. Value must be True or False.
Query by Owner (CSQ)
n2:NLETSInquiryData
This element will contain all elements specific to this transaction.
n2:Securities
A financial instrument showing ownership or credit.
nc:ItemCategoryText
A kind of property item.
Identify type of security. Security Type:
BD - Corporate bonds and debentures issued by corporations, including banks, trust companies,
charitable/religious groups, credit unions and co-operatives.
FD - Firearms Document
ID - stolen, lost, or fraudulent identification documents.
MO - money orders and traveler's checks.
PP - Canadian and foreign passports.
SB - federal, provincial and municipal bonds and debentures
VD - vehicle documents.
OT - all other security documents.
nc:ItemOwner
An entity which owns a property item.
Includes information about the owner of the security.
nc:EntityOrganization
An organization capable of bearing legal rights and responsibilities.
nc:OrganizationName
A name of an organization.
Name of registered corporate owner of the security.
nc:ItemSerialIdentification
An identification inscribed on or attached to a part, collection of parts, or complete unit by the
manufacturer.
nc:IdentificationID
A value that identifies something.
n2:ReasonCode (Optional)
This element identifies the reason for query.
j4:PersonSightedIndicator (Optional)
True if a person has been sighted; false otherwise.
This element identifies whether or not the subject is in sight. Value must be True or False.
Query by Issuer (CSQ)
n2:NLETSInquiryData
This element will contain all elements specific to this transaction.
n2:Securities
A financial instrument showing ownership or credit.
nc:ItemCategoryText
A kind of property item.
Identify type of security. Security Type:
ST - stocks.
nc:SecuritiesIssuer
An entity which issued a security to a person.
nc:EntityOrganization
An organization capable of bearing legal rights and responsibilities.
nc:OrganizationName
A name of an organization.
Name of registered corporate owner of the security.
j4:PersonSightedIndicator (Optional)
True if a person has been sighted; false otherwise.
This element identifies whether or not the subject is in sight. Value must be True or False.
Canadian Boat File Query:
Query by Boat Hull Number (CBQ)
n2:NLETSInquiryData
This element will contain all elements specific to this transaction.
nc:Vessel
A mode of transportation capable of transport by water.
This element will contain query data about the boat.
nc:VesselHullIdentification
An identification found on the main body or frame of a vessel.
nc:IdentificationID
A value that identifies something.
This element will contain the hull number for query.
j4:PersonSightedIndicator (Optional)
True if a person has been sighted; false otherwise.
This element identifies whether or not the subject is in sight. Value must be True or False.
Query by Registration Number (CBQ)
n2:NLETSInquiryData
This element will contain all elements specific to this transaction.
nc:Vessel
A mode of transportation capable of transport by water.
This element will contain query data about the boat.
nc:VesselRegistrationIdentification
An identification assigned to a vessel by the coast guard or another vessel licensing organization.
nc:IdentificationID
A value that identifies something.
This element will contain the registration number for query.
j4:PersonSightedIndicator (Optional)
True if a person has been sighted; false otherwise.
This element identifies whether or not the subject is in sight. Value must be True or False.
Query by Boat Name (CBQ)
n2:NLETSInquiryData
This element will contain all elements specific to this transaction.
nc:Vessel
A mode of transportation capable of transport by water.
This element will contain query data about the boat.
nc:ItemOwnerAppliedID
An identifier applied to an item by the owner.
This element should contain the boat name.
nc:ItemSerialIdentification
An identification inscribed on or attached to a part, collection of parts, or complete unit by the
manufacturer.
nc:IdentificationID
A value that identifies something.
j4:PersonSightedIndicator (Optional)
True if a person has been sighted; false otherwise.
Query by Serial Number (CBQ)
n2:NLETSInquiryData
This element will contain all elements specific to this transaction.
nc:Vessel
A mode of transportation capable of transport by water.
This element will contain query data about the boat.
nc:ItemCategoryText
A kind of property item.
Optional element to identify type of boat. Values: INB, OUTB, INOUT, OT.
nc:ItemOwnerAppliedID
An identifier applied to an item by the owner.
This element should contain the boat name.
nc:ItemSerialIdentification
An identification inscribed on or attached to a part, collection of parts, or complete unit by the
manufacturer.
nc:IdentificationID
A value that identifies something.
This element contains the serial number of the boat.
j4:PersonSightedIndicator (Optional)
True if a person has been sighted; false otherwise.
Canadian Criminal History Queries:
Identity Query by Name, DOB and Sex (IQ)
n2:NLETSInquiryData
This element will contain all elements specific to this transaction.
n2:ResponseAttentionDescriptionText
This element contains identification of the person or entity to whose attention the driver history response
will be directed.
This element contains identification of the person or entity to whose attention the driver history
response will be directed.
j4:Person
Applied augmentation for type nc:PersonType
nc:PersonBirthDate
A date a person was born.
nc:Date
A full date.
This element contains the DOB for the person being queried on. This data in this element must be
in xsd:date format, that is: yyyy-mm-dd.
nc:PersonName
A combination of names and/or titles by which a person is known.
nc:PersonGivenName
A first name of a person.
This optional element containing a person's first name may be sent via XML if available but will
only be forwarded onto states receiving XML.
nc:PersonMiddleName
A middle name of a person.
This optional element containing a person's middle name may be sent via XML if available but will
only be forwarded onto states receiving XML.
nc:PersonSurName
A last name or family name of a person.
This optional element containing a person's last name may be sent via XML if available but will
only be forwarded onto states receiving XML.
nc:PersonFullName
A complete name of a person.
This required element must contain the full name of the person in the format LAST,FIRST MIDDLE.
The data from this element is the only name data that will be passed onto states receiving text.
nc:PersonOtherIdentification
Information about an identifier with a kind that is not explicitly defined in the standard that refers to a
person within a certain domain.
nc:IdentificationID
A value that identifies something.
Optional containing miscellaneous number.
nc:PersonRaceText
A classification of a person based on factors such as geographical locations and genetics.
Optional element conforming to NCIC race codes.
nc:PersonSexCode
A gender or sex of a person.
Value must be M, F, O, or U.
Full Record Query by SID (FQ)
n2:NLETSInquiryData
This element will contain all elements specific to this transaction.
n2:ResponseAttentionDescriptionText
This element contains identification of the person or entity to whose attention the response will be
directed.
n2:Person
A person
This element encapsulates the information about the person being queried.
n2:PersonFPSIdentification
The FPS number is Canada's version of the FBI number; a unique number assigned to each criminal
record and backed up by fingerprints.
nc:IdentificationID
A value that identifies something.
j4:PersonAugmentation
Additional information about a person.
j4:PersonStateFingerprintIdentification
An identifier assigned to a person by a state identification bureau, generally based on submission of
the person's fingerprints to the state's Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS).
nc:IdentificationID
A value that identifies something.
This element will contain the SID number of the person being queried on.
nc:Location
Details about a physical location.
nc:LocationAddress
A geophysical location described by postal information.
nc:StructuredAddress
An address.
nc:AddressBuildingText
A physical structure at an address.
This always-optional element contains the building name.
nc:AddressSecondaryUnitText
A particular unit within a larger unit or grouping at a location.
This conditional element contains the department.
nc:LocationStreet
A road, thoroughfare or highway.
nc:StreetFullText
A complete reference for a street.
This conditional element contains the street address.
nc:LocationCityName
A name of a city or town.
conditional element contains the city.
nc:LocationStateName
A state, commonwealth, province, or other such geopolitical subdivision of a country.
This conditional element contains the state name.
nc:LocationPostalCode
An identifier of a post office-assigned zone for an address.
This conditional element contains the postal code, or zip code.
Response Formats
Response to Query (WR & VR)
n2:NLETSResponseData
n2:ResponseText
This element will contain the free text response. Nlets recommends the use of
<![CDATA[]]>
tags to
ensure that the response does not contain any characters illegal in XML.
Response from Province (UR & XR)
n2:NLETSResponseData
n2:ResponseText
This element will contain the free text response. Nlets recommends the use of
<![CDATA[]]>
tags to
ensure that the response does not contain any characters illegal in XML.
Response from CPIC (WR, VR, CAR, CGR, CSR & CBR)
n2:NLETSResponseData
n2:ResponseText
This element will contain the free text response. Nlets recommends the use of
<![CDATA[]]>
tags to ensure that the response does not contain any characters illegal in XML.
Rapsheet Response in Free Text (IR,FR)
Response Data (n:NLETSResponseData)
This element will contain all elements specific to this transaction.
Response Text (n:ResponseText)
This element will contain the free text rapsheet response. Nlets recommends the use of
<![CDATA[]]>
tags to ensure that the response does not contain any characters illegal in XML.
Standardized Criminal History Rapsheet Response (FR)
Response Data (n:NLETSResponseData)
This element will contain all elements specific to this transaction.
Rapsheet (rap:RapSheet)
This element will contain the standardized criminal history rapsheet response as defined in the Joint
Task Force Standardized Criminal History XML Specifications.
Communicating with Canada NIEM Examples
Example 1: Persons File query to Canada.
<n2:NLETS xmlns:i="http://niem.gov/niem/appinfo/2.0" xmlns:nc="http://niem.gov/niem/niem-core/2.0"
xmlns:nh2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/nlets-hdr/1.0" xmlns:niem-xsd="http://niem.gov/niem/proxy/xsd/2.0"
xmlns:s="http://niem.gov/niem/structures/2.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
n2:version="4.00" xmlns:n2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/1.0">
<n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>WQ</nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>
<nh2:OriginatingORIID>AZNLETS20</nh2:OriginatingORIID>
<nh2:DestinationORIID>CN</nh2:DestinationORIID>
<nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
<![CDATA[ LTN2000190]]>
</nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
</n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<n2:NLETSInquiryData n2:key="WQ">
<nc:Person>
<nc:PersonBirthDate>
<nc:Date>1981-08-07</nc:Date>
</nc:PersonBirthDate>
<nc:PersonName>
<nc:PersonFullName>SMITH, JOHN</nc:PersonFullName>
</nc:PersonName>
<nc:PersonSexCode>M</nc:PersonSexCode>
</nc:Person>
<n2:ReasonCode>T</n2:ReasonCode>
<j4:PersonSightedIndicator xmlns:j4="http://niem.gov/niem/domains/jxdm/4.1">true</j4:PersonSightedIndicator>
</n2:NLETSInquiryData>
</n2:NLETS>
Example 2: Persons File response from Canada.
<n2:NLETS xmlns:i="http://niem.gov/niem/appinfo/2.0" xmlns:nc="http://niem.gov/niem/niem-core/2.0"
xmlns:nh2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/nlets-hdr/1.0" xmlns:niem-xsd="http://niem.gov/niem/proxy/xsd/2.0"
xmlns:s="http://niem.gov/niem/structures/2.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
n2:version="4.00" xmlns:n2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/1.0">
<n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>WR</nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>
<nh2:OriginatingORIID>CN0000000</nh2:OriginatingORIID>
<nh2:DestinationORIID>AZNLETS20</nh2:DestinationORIID>
<nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
<![CDATA[ LTN2000191]]>
</nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
<nh2:MessageReceiveDate>01/01/2010</nh2:MessageReceiveDate>
<nh2:MessageReceiveTime>08:00</nh2:MessageReceiveTime>
<nh2:MessageSendDate>01/01/2010</nh2:MessageSendDate>
<nh2:MessageSendTime>08:00</nh2:MessageSendTime>
<nh2:ReceiveMessageNumeric>41237</nh2:ReceiveMessageNumeric>
<nh2:SendMessageNumeric>11236</nh2:SendMessageNumeric>
</n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<n2:NLETSResponseData n2:key="WR">
<n2:ResponseText>
** RESPONSE FROM CANADIAN SYSTEM - PERSONS FILE **
************************************************************************
- POSSIBLE CANADIAN CPIC 'PERSONS' FILE HIT. -
YOUR INQUIRY MAY HAVE RESULTED IN A POSSIBLE HIT RECORD
BEING RETURNED. CONFIRMATION OF THE SELECTED 'PERSONS'
RECORD 'MUST' BE ACCOMPLISHED USING A 'YQ' MESSAGE
ADDRESSED TO THE CANADIAN LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY
IDENTIFIED AS THE ORIGINATOR AND OWNER OF THE RECORD.
YOU MUST ADD '00' TO THE END OF THE 7-DIGIT CANADIAN
AGENCY ORI IN THE RECORD.
EXAMPLE: 'ENTERED BY: TORONTO P.D. ON30570 ON 1991-01-01'
DESTINATION ORI FOR CONFIRMATION 'YQ' MESSAGE
WOULD BE ON3057000)
************************************************************************
QUERY POSSIBLE HITS FOR PERSON
SNME: SMITH G1: JOHN
SEX: MALE DOB: 1950-01-01
REM: N,WQ,CNCBP0000,,
QUERY PERSON SEX: MALE
MAXIMUM POSSIBLE SCORE 22
NO: 1 SCORE: 4
SMITH, JOHN
**PROHIBITED** 1
SEX: MALE DOB: 1950-01-01 AGE: 62
APID: A11111111111111111111111A
**PROHIBITED** FIREARMS
SD: 2003-04-07 EXP: INDEF
CONDITION DESCRIPTION
1) AA111
REMARKS
1) INTERDIT TOUT ARME JUSQU'AU 2010-01-01
2) APRES LE 2010-01-01 INTERDICTION D'ARME A AUTORISATION RESTR
3) EINTE OU PROHIBEE SEULEMENT.
CASE: 11111111111111A
RECORD OWNER
AA11111 SPVM COUR DU QUEBEC CRIM 514-555-1234 2000-01-01 10:00
***CONFIRM WITH ORIGINATING AGENCY***
201001011011102010010108000
*** END OF CPIC RESPONSE ***
OTTAWA, CANADA
</n2:ResponseText>
</n2:NLETSResponseData>
</n2:NLETS>
Example 3: Vehicle File query to Canada.
<n2:NLETS xmlns:i="http://niem.gov/niem/appinfo/2.0" xmlns:nc="http://niem.gov/niem/niem-core/2.0"
xmlns:nh2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/nlets-hdr/1.0" xmlns:niem-xsd="http://niem.gov/niem/proxy/xsd/2.0"
xmlns:s="http://niem.gov/niem/structures/2.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
n2:version="4.00" xmlns:n2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/1.0">
<n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>VQ</nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>
<nh2:OriginatingORIID>AZNLETS20</nh2:OriginatingORIID>
<nh2:DestinationORIID>CN</nh2:DestinationORIID>
<nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
<![CDATA[ LTN2000186]]>
</nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
</n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<n2:NLETSInquiryData n2:key="VQ">
<nc:Vehicle>
<nc:VehicleIdentification>
<nc:IdentificationID>1X1XX11X11X111111</nc:IdentificationID>
</nc:VehicleIdentification>
</nc:Vehicle>
<n2:ReasonCode>F</n2:ReasonCode>
<j4:PersonSightedIndicator xmlns:j4="http://niem.gov/niem/domains/jxdm/4.1">false</j4:PersonSightedIndicator>
</n2:NLETSInquiryData>
</n2:NLETS>
Example 4: Vehicle File response from Canada.
<n2:NLETS xmlns:i="http://niem.gov/niem/appinfo/2.0" xmlns:nc="http://niem.gov/niem/niem-core/2.0"
xmlns:nh2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/nlets-hdr/1.0" xmlns:niem-xsd="http://niem.gov/niem/proxy/xsd/2.0"
xmlns:s="http://niem.gov/niem/structures/2.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
n2:version="4.00" xmlns:n2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/1.0">
<n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>VR</nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>
<nh2:OriginatingORIID>CN0000000</nh2:OriginatingORIID>
<nh2:DestinationORIID>AZNLETS20</nh2:DestinationORIID>
<nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
<![CDATA[ LTN2000187]]>
</nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
<nh2:MessageReceiveDate>01/01/2010</nh2:MessageReceiveDate>
<nh2:MessageReceiveTime>08:00</nh2:MessageReceiveTime>
<nh2:MessageSendDate>01/01/2010</nh2:MessageSendDate>
<nh2:MessageSendTime>08:00</nh2:MessageSendTime>
<nh2:ReceiveMessageNumeric>11232</nh2:ReceiveMessageNumeric>
<nh2:SendMessageNumeric>11238</nh2:SendMessageNumeric>
</n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<n2:NLETSResponseData n2:key="VR">
<n2:ResponseText>
** RESPONSE FROM CANADIAN SYSTEM - STOLEN VEHICLE FILE **
QUERY VEHICLE
LIC: AAA111
PROV: NB
REM: N,XQ,CNCBP0000,,
QUERY VEHICLE LIC: AAA111 PROV: NB
***NOT ON FILE*** VEHICLE
QUERY RO LIC: AAA111 PROV: NB
NO: 1
LIC: AAA111 PROV: NB EXP: 2015-01-01
VIN: 1X1XX11X11X111111
TYPE: AUTO MAKE: OLDS MODEL: AG YEAR: 1990 STYLE: 4HRDTP
COLOUR: GREEN
OWNER: SMITH JOHN DOB: 1950-01-01
ADDR: 1234 ANY STREET FAIRHAVEN NB E5V1A4
***CONFIRM STATUS WITH PROVINCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE BRANCH***
20100101100021201000101100021
*** END OF CPIC RESPONSE ***
OTTAWA, CANADA
</n2:ResponseText>
</n2:NLETSResponseData>
</n2:NLETS>
Example 5: Driver License File query to Canada.
<n2:NLETS xmlns:i="http://niem.gov/niem/appinfo/2.0" xmlns:nc="http://niem.gov/niem/niem-core/2.0"
xmlns:nh2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/nlets-hdr/1.0" xmlns:niem-xsd="http://niem.gov/niem/proxy/xsd/2.0"
xmlns:s="http://niem.gov/niem/structures/2.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
n2:version="4.00" xmlns:n2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/1.0">
<n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>UQ</nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>
<nh2:OriginatingORIID>AZNLETS20</nh2:OriginatingORIID>
<nh2:DestinationORIID>PQ</nh2:DestinationORIID>
<nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
<![CDATA[ LTN2000183]]>
</nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
</n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<n2:NLETSInquiryData n2:key="UQ">
<n2:Person>
<nc:PersonBirthDate>
<nc:Date>1950-01-01</nc:Date>
</nc:PersonBirthDate>
<nc:PersonName>
<nc:PersonFullName>SMITH, JOHN</nc:PersonFullName>
</nc:PersonName>
<nc:PersonSexCode>M</nc:PersonSexCode>
</n2:Person>
<j4:PersonSightedIndicator xmlns:j4="http://niem.gov/niem/domains/jxdm/4.1">false</j4:PersonSightedIndicator>
<n2:ReasonCode>F</n2:ReasonCode>
</n2:NLETSInquiryData>
</n2:NLETS>
Example 6: Driver License File response from Canada.
<n2:NLETS xmlns:i="http://niem.gov/niem/appinfo/2.0" xmlns:nc="http://niem.gov/niem/niem-core/2.0"
xmlns:nh2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/nlets-hdr/1.0" xmlns:niem-xsd="http://niem.gov/niem/proxy/xsd/2.0"
xmlns:s="http://niem.gov/niem/structures/2.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
n2:version="4.00" xmlns:n2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/1.0">
<n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>UR</nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>
<nh2:OriginatingORIID>CN0000000</nh2:OriginatingORIID>
<nh2:DestinationORIID>AZNLETS20</nh2:DestinationORIID>
<nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
<![CDATA[ LTN2000184]]>
</nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
<nh2:MessageReceiveDate>02/20/2010</nh2:MessageReceiveDate>
<nh2:MessageReceiveTime>06:00</nh2:MessageReceiveTime>
<nh2:MessageSendDate>02/20/2010</nh2:MessageSendDate>
<nh2:MessageSendTime>06:00</nh2:MessageSendTime>
<nh2:ReceiveMessageNumeric>41238</nh2:ReceiveMessageNumeric>
<nh2:SendMessageNumeric>10121</nh2:SendMessageNumeric>
</n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<n2:NLETSResponseData n2:key="UR">
<n2:ResponseText>
** FROM CANADA - QUEBEC R.O. SYSTEM **
REGISTRANT ID NUMBER:B222222222222
PROV:QUEBEC
SNAME:SMITH,JOHN
DOB:1950-01-01 SEX:M EYES:GREENISH-BLUE HT:180
ADDRESS:123 ANY STREET
SAINT-CONSTANT QC POSTAL CODE:A1A1A1
REF NO:AA111AA1A1 CATEGORY:DRIVER STATUS:VALID
ISSUE DATE:2010-01-01 EXPIRY DATE:2015-01-01
CLASS: ALL VEHICLES WITH HOOKUPS OR CLASS 3 VEHICLES TOWING TRAILERS WITH A NET WEIGHT
OF 2000 KG OR MORE
BUS ADAPTED FOR MORE THAN 24 PASSENGERSE
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE OR EQUIPMENT WITH 3 AXLES OR MORE OR VEHICLE WITH 2 AXLES HAVING
A NET WEIGHT OF 4500 KG OR MORE
EMERGENCY VEHICLE
MINIBUS OR BUS ADAPTED FOR 24 PASSENGERS OR LESS
TAXI
AUTOMOBILE WITH 2 AXLES AND NET WEIGHT LESS THAN 4500 KG, MOTORHOME, SERVICE OR
UTILITY VEHICLES
OTTAWA, CANADA
</n2:ResponseText>
</n2:NLETSResponseData>
</n2:NLETS>
Example 7: Vehicle Registration File query to Canada.
<n2:NLETS xmlns:i="http://niem.gov/niem/appinfo/2.0" xmlns:nc="http://niem.gov/niem/niem-core/2.0"
xmlns:nh2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/nlets-hdr/1.0" xmlns:niem-xsd="http://niem.gov/niem/proxy/xsd/2.0"
xmlns:s="http://niem.gov/niem/structures/2.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
n2:version="4.00" xmlns:n2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/1.0">
<n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>XQ</nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>
<nh2:OriginatingORIID>AZNLETS20</nh2:OriginatingORIID>
<nh2:DestinationORIID>ON</nh2:DestinationORIID>
<nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
<![CDATA[ LTN2000192]]>
</nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
</n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<n2:NLETSInquiryData n2:key="XQ">
<nc:Vehicle>
<nc:ConveyanceRegistrationPlateIdentification>
<nc:IdentificationID>A1111A</nc:IdentificationID>
</nc:ConveyanceRegistrationPlateIdentification>
</nc:Vehicle>
<n2:ReasonCode>T</n2:ReasonCode>
<j4:PersonSightedIndicator xmlns:j4="http://niem.gov/niem/domains/jxdm/4.1">false</j4:PersonSightedIndicator>
</n2:NLETSInquiryData>
</n2:NLETS>
Example 8: Vehicle Registration File response from Canada.
<n2:NLETS xmlns:i="http://niem.gov/niem/appinfo/2.0" xmlns:nc="http://niem.gov/niem/niem-core/2.0"
xmlns:nh2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/nlets-hdr/1.0" xmlns:niem-xsd="http://niem.gov/niem/proxy/xsd/2.0"
xmlns:s="http://niem.gov/niem/structures/2.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
n2:version="4.00" xmlns:n2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/1.0">
<n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>XR</nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>
<nh2:OriginatingORIID>CN0000000</nh2:OriginatingORIID>
<nh2:DestinationORIID>AZNLETS20</nh2:DestinationORIID>
<nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
<![CDATA[ LTN2000194]]>
</nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
<nh2:MessageReceiveDate>02/01/2010</nh2:MessageReceiveDate>
<nh2:MessageReceiveTime>05:00</nh2:MessageReceiveTime>
<nh2:MessageSendDate>02/01/2010</nh2:MessageSendDate>
<nh2:MessageSendTime>05:00</nh2:MessageSendTime>
<nh2:ReceiveMessageNumeric>90124</nh2:ReceiveMessageNumeric>
<nh2:SendMessageNumeric>11234</nh2:SendMessageNumeric>
</n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<n2:NLETSResponseData n2:key="XR">
<n2:ResponseText>
** FROM CANADA - ONTARIO R.O. SYSTEM **
HC ON11111
IC00000
RE:LIC:A1111A PG: 01
RIN:111111111 TYPE:C
NAME:JOHN SMITH
L9R 1T9 ADDR: 123 ANY STREET,ALLISTON
VIN:1A111111A11111111 CLASS:TRL 05 MANA 942 FV WHI NO.CYL:0
STATUS:FIT POWER:UNKNOWN BRAND:NONE
LIC:A1111A STATUS:ATTACHED
TAG:0000000 EXPIRES:31DEC20
PERMIT:B2222222 ISSUED:10JUN02
ENQUIRY RESPONSE COMPLETE##
OTTAWA, CANADA
</n2:ResponseText>
</n2:NLETSResponseData>
</n2:NLETS>
Example 9: Article File query to Canada.
<n2:NLETS xmlns:i="http://niem.gov/niem/appinfo/2.0" xmlns:nc="http://niem.gov/niem/niem-core/2.0"
xmlns:nh2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/nlets-hdr/1.0" xmlns:niem-xsd="http://niem.gov/niem/proxy/xsd/2.0"
xmlns:s="http://niem.gov/niem/structures/2.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
n2:version="4.00" xmlns:n2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/1.0">
<n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>CAQ</nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>
<nh2:OriginatingORIID>AZNLETS20</nh2:OriginatingORIID>
<nh2:DestinationORIID>CN</nh2:DestinationORIID>
<nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
<![CDATA[ LTN2000028]]>
</nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
</n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<n2:NLETSInquiryData n2:key="CAQ">
<nc:TangibleItem>
<nc:ItemSerialIdentification>
<nc:IdentificationID>M11111111</nc:IdentificationID>
</nc:ItemSerialIdentification>
</nc:TangibleItem>
<n2:ReasonCode>F</n2:ReasonCode>
<n2:PersonSightedIndicator>Y</n2:PersonSightedIndicator>
</n2:NLETSInquiryData>
</n2:NLETS>
Example 10: Article File response from Canada.
<n2:NLETS xmlns:i="http://niem.gov/niem/appinfo/2.0" xmlns:nc="http://niem.gov/niem/niem-core/2.0"
xmlns:nh2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/nlets-hdr/1.0" xmlns:niem-xsd="http://niem.gov/niem/proxy/xsd/2.0"
xmlns:s="http://niem.gov/niem/structures/2.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
n2:version="4.00" xmlns:n2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/1.0">
<n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>CAR</nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>
<nh2:OriginatingORIID>CN0000000</nh2:OriginatingORIID>
<nh2:DestinationORIID>AZNLETS20</nh2:DestinationORIID>
<nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
<![CDATA[ LTN2000215]]>
</nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
<nh2:MessageReceiveDate>01/01/2011</nh2:MessageReceiveDate>
<nh2:MessageReceiveTime>13:00</nh2:MessageReceiveTime>
<nh2:MessageSendDate>01/01/2011</nh2:MessageSendDate>
<nh2:MessageSendTime>13:00</nh2:MessageSendTime>
<nh2:ReceiveMessageNumeric>11236</nh2:ReceiveMessageNumeric>
<nh2:SendMessageNumeric>41231</nh2:SendMessageNumeric>
</n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<n2:NLETSResponseData n2:key="CAR">
<n2:ResponseText>
** RESPONSE FROM CANADIAN SYSTEM - ARTICLE FILE **
QUERY ARTICLE
SER: 10000
TYPE: OT
REM: N,CAQ,AZNLETS20,,
QUERY ARTICLE SER: 11111
NO:1
**ARTICLE** STATUS: STOLEN TYPE: MT
ITEM: SCIE
S1: 11111
MAKE: LENNOX
REMARKS
1) KIT DE SCIES EMPORTE-PIECE
CASE: RDL-100000-000 EXP: 2015-01-01
RECORD OWNER
XX11111 SEC PUB RIVIERE-DU-LOUP 418-555-1234 2011-01-01 13:00
++ASSOCIATED TO++
**ARTICLE** STATUS: STOLEN TYPE: MT
ITEM: ANALYSEUR
S1: 1111
MAKE: PROVA
REMARKS
1) ANALYSEUR DE PUISSANCE PROVA
CASE: RDL-100000-000 EXP: 2011-01-01
RECORD OWNER
XX11111 SEC PUB RIVIERE-DU-LOUP 418-555-1234 2011-01-01 13:00
++ASSOCIATED TO++
**ARTICLE** STATUS: STOLEN TYPE: MT
ITEM: BATTERIE
S1: 11111111
MAKE: MILWAUKIE
REMARKS
1) BATTERIE 28 V
CASE: RDL-100000-000 EXP: 2015-01-01
RECORD OWNER
XX11111 SEC PUB RIVIERE-DU-LOUP 418-555-1234 2011-01-01 13:00
++ASSOCIATED TO++
**ARTICLE** STATUS: STOLEN TYPE: MT
ITEM: PINCE
S1: X11111
MAKE: FLUKEX
REMARKS
1) PINCE AMPEREMEETRIQUE
CASE: RDL-100000-000 EXP: 2015-01-01
RECORD OWNER
XX11111 SEC PUB RIVIERE-DU-LOUP 418-555-1234 2011-01-01 13:00
++ASSOCIATED TO++
**ARTICLE** STATUS: STOLEN TYPE: MT
ITEM: PERCEUSE
S1: 11111
MAKE: MILWAUKEE
REMARKS
1) PERCEUSE 3-4 350 RPM 120V
CASE: RDL-100000-000 EXP: 2015-01-01
RECORD OWNER
XX11111 SEC PUB RIVIERE-DU-LOUP 418-555-1234 2011-01-01 13:00
*** CONFIRM WITH ORIGINATING AGENCY ***
2011010113000320110101130003
*** END OF CPIC RESPONSE ***
OTTAWA, CANADA
</n2:ResponseText>
</n2:NLETSResponseData>
</n2:NLETS>
Example 11: Gun File query to Canada.
<n2:NLETS xmlns:i="http://niem.gov/niem/appinfo/2.0" xmlns:nc="http://niem.gov/niem/niem-core/2.0"
xmlns:nh2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/nlets-hdr/1.0" xmlns:niem-xsd="http://niem.gov/niem/proxy/xsd/2.0"
xmlns:s="http://niem.gov/niem/structures/2.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
n2:version="4.00" xmlns:n2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/1.0">
<n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>CGQ</nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>
<nh2:OriginatingORIID>AZNLETS20</nh2:OriginatingORIID>
<nh2:DestinationORIID>CN</nh2:DestinationORIID>
<nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
<![CDATA[ LTN2000035]]>
</nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
</n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<n2:NLETSInquiryData n2:key="CGQ">
<nc:Firearm>
<nc:ItemSerialIdentification>
<nc:IdentificationID>111111</nc:IdentificationID>
</nc:ItemSerialIdentification>
<nc:FirearmCategoryDescriptionText>SG</nc:FirearmCategoryDescriptionText>
</nc:Firearm>
<n2:ReasonCode>F</n2:ReasonCode>
<j4:PersonSightedIndicator xmlns:j4="http://niem.gov/niem/domains/jxdm/4.1">false</j4:PersonSightedIndicator>
</n2:NLETSInquiryData>
</n2:NLETS>
Example 12: Gun File response from Canada.
<n2:NLETS xmlns:i="http://niem.gov/niem/appinfo/2.0" xmlns:nc="http://niem.gov/niem/niem-core/2.0"
xmlns:nh2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/nlets-hdr/1.0" xmlns:niem-xsd="http://niem.gov/niem/proxy/xsd/2.0"
xmlns:s="http://niem.gov/niem/structures/2.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
n2:version="4.00" xmlns:n2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/1.0">
<n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>CGR</nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>
<nh2:OriginatingORIID>CN0000000</nh2:OriginatingORIID>
<nh2:DestinationORIID>AZNLETS20</nh2:DestinationORIID>
<nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
<![CDATA[ LTN2000036]]>
</nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
<nh2:MessageReceiveDate>02/10/2010</nh2:MessageReceiveDate>
<nh2:MessageReceiveTime>10:00</nh2:MessageReceiveTime>
<nh2:MessageSendDate>02/10/2010</nh2:MessageSendDate>
<nh2:MessageSendTime>10:00</nh2:MessageSendTime>
<nh2:ReceiveMessageNumeric>61230</nh2:ReceiveMessageNumeric>
<nh2:SendMessageNumeric>71239</nh2:SendMessageNumeric>
</n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<n2:NLETSResponseData n2:key="CGR">
<n2:ResponseText>
**********************************************************************
THE FOLLOWING RESPONSE IS FROM THE CANADIAN FIREARMS *
REGISTRATION SYSTEM
**********************************************************************
RE: 1234
UN AA00000
II00000
Q GUN ID:B/LANG:E/
REM: L,CGQ,1111X1X11X1111X111XXXX1X111X0000/
S1: 110000/CFRO: YES/
QUERY POSSIBLE HITS FOR CFIS
SER: 111111
REM: L,CGQ,1111X1X11X1111X111XXXX1X111X0000
***NO: 1
SER: 111111
MAKE: SAVAGE MOD: MARK IIG
FIN: 212342 CLASS: NON-RESTRICTED FIREARMS
TYPE: RIFLE ACTION: BOLT ACTION
CAL: 22 LR SHOTS: 10 BL: 526
FIREARM STATUS: EXPORTED
BUSINESS ADDR: 1234 ANY ST 1234 LAKEFIELD ONT CA A0A0A0
CORP: FIRE ARMS
LIC: 10000000 LIC EXP DATE: 2015-10-10 LIC STATUS: VALID
CERT: 300000 REG STATUS: ADMINISTRATIVELY EXPIRED
***NO: 2
SER: 111111
MAKE: ENFIELD MOD: SPORTER
FIN: 4112345 CLASS: NON-RESTRICTED FIREARMS
TYPE: RIFLE ACTION: BOLT ACTION
CAL: 264 WIN MAG SHOTS: 4 BL: 610
FIREARM STATUS: KNOWN FIREARM
RESIDENCE ADDR: 2345 THIS PL SWIFT CURRENT SASK CA X0X0X0
SNME: SMITH G1: JOHN G2: JIM G3: JAMES DOB: 1950-01-01 SEX: M
LIC: 2222222 LIC EXP DATE: 2001-01-01 LIC STATUS: EXPIRED
LIC: 55555555 LIC EXP DATE: 2020-01-01 LIC STATUS: VALID
CERT: 33333333 REG STATUS: REGISTERED/RECORDED VIA TRANSFER
TOTAL HITS: 2
Wed Feb 10 10:00:00 2010
TO CONFIRM A HIT OR REQUEST ASSISTANCE ON A SEARCH, PLEASE CONTACT THE
RCMP CANADIAN FIREARMS REGISTRY BY SENDING A MESSAGE TO ORI ON80190 OR
BY CALLING THE RCMP CFP POLICE HELP LINE AT 1-800-731-4000 EXTENSION
2064 (ENGLISH) AND 2063 (FRENCH).
OTTAWA, CANADA
</n2:ResponseText>
</n2:NLETSResponseData>
</n2:NLETS>
Example 13: Securities File query to Canada.
<n2:NLETS xmlns:i="http://niem.gov/niem/appinfo/2.0" xmlns:nc="http://niem.gov/niem/niem-core/2.0"
xmlns:nh2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/nlets-hdr/1.0" xmlns:niem-xsd="http://niem.gov/niem/proxy/xsd/2.0"
xmlns:s="http://niem.gov/niem/structures/2.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
n2:version="4.00" xmlns:n2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/1.0">
<n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>CSQ</nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>
<nh2:OriginatingORIID>AZNLETS20</nh2:OriginatingORIID>
<nh2:DestinationORIID>CN</nh2:DestinationORIID>
<nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
<![CDATA[ LTN2000044]]>
</nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
</n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<n2:NLETSInquiryData n2:key="CSQ">
<n2:Securities>
<nc:ItemOwner />
<nc:ItemSerialIdentification>
<nc:IdentificationID>QD111111</nc:IdentificationID>
</nc:ItemSerialIdentification>
<nc:ItemCategoryText>PP</nc:ItemCategoryText>
</n2:Securities>
<n2:ReasonCode>S</n2:ReasonCode>
<j4:PersonSightedIndicator xmlns:j4="http://niem.gov/niem/domains/jxdm/4.1">false</j4:PersonSightedIndicator>
</n2:NLETSInquiryData>
</n2:NLETS>
Example 14: Securities File response from Canada.
<n2:NLETS xmlns:i="http://niem.gov/niem/appinfo/2.0" xmlns:nc="http://niem.gov/niem/niem-core/2.0"
xmlns:nh2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/nlets-hdr/1.0" xmlns:niem-xsd="http://niem.gov/niem/proxy/xsd/2.0"
xmlns:s="http://niem.gov/niem/structures/2.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
n2:version="4.00" xmlns:n2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/1.0">
<n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>CSR</nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>
<nh2:OriginatingORIID>CN0000000</nh2:OriginatingORIID>
<nh2:DestinationORIID>AZNLETS20</nh2:DestinationORIID>
<nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
<![CDATA[ LTN2000217]]>
</nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
<nh2:MessageReceiveDate>01/01/2011</nh2:MessageReceiveDate>
<nh2:MessageReceiveTime>11:00</nh2:MessageReceiveTime>
<nh2:MessageSendDate>01/01/2011</nh2:MessageSendDate>
<nh2:MessageSendTime>11:00</nh2:MessageSendTime>
<nh2:ReceiveMessageNumeric>01236</nh2:ReceiveMessageNumeric>
<nh2:SendMessageNumeric>31233</nh2:SendMessageNumeric>
</n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<n2:NLETSResponseData n2:key="CSR">
<n2:ResponseText>
** RESPONSE FROM CANADIAN SYSTEM - SECURITY FILE **
QUERY SECURITY
TYPE: PP
SNME: SMITH G1: JOHN
REM: N,CSQ,AZNLETS20,,
QUERY SECURITY
NO:1
**SECURITY** STATUS: LOST TYPE: PP
S1: AA111111
SNME: SMITH
G1: MARGE G2: ELIZABETH
POI: CANADA
CASE: PPT-20110101-111 EXP: 2015-01-01
RECORD OWNER PQ00000 DFAIT PASSPORT OFFICE 613-555-1234 2011-01-01 07:00
**POINTER PERSON**
SMITH, MARGE ELIZABETH SEX: FEMALE DOB: 1950-01-01 AGE: 61
REMARKS
1) PASSPORT HAS BEEN REPORTED LOST, UNLESS BEING HELD AS
2) EVIDENCE PLEASE RETURN DOCUMENT TO PASSPORT CANADA
3) 70 CREMAZIE GATINEAU QC K1A 0G3
CASE: PPT-20110101-111
RECORD OWNER XX11111 DFAIT PASSPORT OFFICE 613-555-1234 2011-01-01 07:00
NO:2
**SECURITY** STATUS: LOST TYPE: PP
S1: XX000000
SNME: SMITH
G1: TONY G2: ROBERT
POI: CANADA
CASE: PPT-20100101-000 EXP: 2015-01-01
RECORD OWNER PQ00001 DFAIT PASSPORT OFFICE 613-555-1234 2011-01-01 06:00
**POINTER PERSON**
SMITH, TONY ROBERT SEX: MALE DOB: 1950-01-01 AGE: 61
REMARKS
1) PASSPORT HAS BEEN REPORTED LOST, UNLESS BEING HELD AS
2) EVIDENCE PLEASE RETURN DOCUMENT TO PASSPORT CANADA
3) 70 CREMAZIE GATINEAU QC K1A 0G3
CASE: PPT-20100101-001
RECORD OWNER PQ00001 DFAIT PASSPORT OFFICE 613-555-1234 2011-01-01 06:00
NO:3
**SECURITY** STATUS: LOST TYPE: PP
S1: 111111
SNME: SMITH
G1: JIMMY G2: M
POI: SAINT LUCIA, AMERICAS
REMARKS
1) PASSPORT
CASE: 1111111.X11 EXP: 2015-01-01
RECORD OWNER
ON11111 TORONTO PS RECORDS 416-555-1234 2011-01-01 16:00
**POINTER PERSON**
SMITH, JIMMY M
SEX: MALE DOB: 1950-01-01 AGE: 61
ADDR: 1234 ANY STREET, TORONTO ONTARIO
REMARKS
1) OWNER OF LOST ID
CASE: 1111111.X11
RECORD OWNER
ON11111 TORONTO PS RECORDS 416-555-1234 2011-01-01 16:00
*** CONFIRM WITH ORIGINATING AGENCY ***
2011010114003420110101140034
*** END OF CPIC RESPONSE ***
OTTAWA, CANADA
</n2:ResponseText>
</n2:NLETSResponseData>
</n2:NLETS>
Example 15: Boat File query to Canada.
<n2:NLETS xmlns:i="http://niem.gov/niem/appinfo/2.0" xmlns:nc="http://niem.gov/niem/niem-core/2.0"
xmlns:nh2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/nlets-hdr/1.0" xmlns:niem-xsd="http://niem.gov/niem/proxy/xsd/2.0"
xmlns:s="http://niem.gov/niem/structures/2.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
n2:version="4.00" xmlns:n2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/1.0">
<n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>CBQ</nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>
<nh2:OriginatingORIID>AZNLETS20</nh2:OriginatingORIID>
<nh2:DestinationORIID>CN</nh2:DestinationORIID>
<nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
<![CDATA[ LTN2000030]]>
</nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
</n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<n2:NLETSInquiryData n2:key="CBQ">
<nc:Vessel>
<nc:VesselHullIdentification>
<nc:IdentificationID>XXX11111X111</nc:IdentificationID>
</nc:VesselHullIdentification>
</nc:Vessel>
<n2:ReasonCode>S</n2:ReasonCode>
<j4:PersonSightedIndicator xmlns:j4="http://niem.gov/niem/domains/jxdm/4.1">false</j4:PersonSightedIndicator>
</n2:NLETSInquiryData>
</n2:NLETS>
Example 15: Boat File query to Canada.
<n2:NLETS xmlns:i="http://niem.gov/niem/appinfo/2.0" xmlns:nc="http://niem.gov/niem/niem-core/2.0"
xmlns:nh2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/nlets-hdr/1.0" xmlns:niem-xsd="http://niem.gov/niem/proxy/xsd/2.0"
xmlns:s="http://niem.gov/niem/structures/2.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
n2:version="4.00" xmlns:n2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/1.0">
<n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>CBQ</nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>
<nh2:OriginatingORIID>AZNLETS20</nh2:OriginatingORIID>
<nh2:DestinationORIID>CN</nh2:DestinationORIID>
<nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
<![CDATA[ LTN2000030]]>
</nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
</n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<n2:NLETSInquiryData n2:key="CBQ">
<nc:Vessel>
<nc:VesselHullIdentification>
<nc:IdentificationID>XXX11111X111</nc:IdentificationID>
</nc:VesselHullIdentification>
</nc:Vessel>
<n2:ReasonCode>S</n2:ReasonCode>
<j4:PersonSightedIndicator xmlns:j4="http://niem.gov/niem/domains/jxdm/4.1">false</j4:PersonSightedIndicator>
</n2:NLETSInquiryData>
</n2:NLETS>
Example 16: Boat File response from Canada.
<n2:NLETS xmlns:i="http://niem.gov/niem/appinfo/2.0" xmlns:nc="http://niem.gov/niem/niem-core/2.0"
xmlns:nh2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/nlets-hdr/1.0" xmlns:niem-xsd="http://niem.gov/niem/proxy/xsd/2.0"
xmlns:s="http://niem.gov/niem/structures/2.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
n2:version="4.00" xmlns:n2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/1.0">
<n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>CBR</nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>
<nh2:OriginatingORIID>CN0000000</nh2:OriginatingORIID>
<nh2:DestinationORIID>AZNLETS20</nh2:DestinationORIID>
<nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
<![CDATA[ LTN2000034]]>
</nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
<nh2:MessageReceiveDate>01/01/2011</nh2:MessageReceiveDate>
<nh2:MessageReceiveTime>09:00</nh2:MessageReceiveTime>
<nh2:MessageSendDate>01/01/2011</nh2:MessageSendDate>
<nh2:MessageSendTime>09:00</nh2:MessageSendTime>
<nh2:ReceiveMessageNumeric>01234</nh2:ReceiveMessageNumeric>
<nh2:SendMessageNumeric>31230</nh2:SendMessageNumeric>
</n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<n2:NLETSResponseData n2:key="CBR">
<n2:ResponseText>
** RESPONSE FROM CANADIAN SYSTEM - BOAT/MOTOR FILE **
**********************************************************************
- POSSIBLE CPIC 'BOAT/MOTOR' FILE HIT. -
YOUR INQUIRY MAY HAVE RESULTED IN MULTIPLE RECORDS BEING RETURNED.
CONFIRMATION ON THE SELECTED 'BOAT/MOTOR' MUST BE ACCOMPLISHED USING
A 'YQ' MESSAGE ADDRESSED TO THE CANADIAN LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY
IDENTIFIED AS THE ORIGINATOR OF THE RECORD.
YOU MUST ADD '00' TO THE END OF THE 7-DIGIT CANADIAN AGENCY ORI
IN THE RECORD.
(EXAMPLE: 'TORONTO PD ON30570 1991-01-01 12:00'
DESTINATION ORI FOR CONFIRMATION WOULD BE ON3057000)
**********************************************************************
QUERY BOAT
BOATID: 11XXXXXX
REM: N,CBQ,AZNLETS20,,
QUERY BOAT BOATID: 11XXXXXX
NO: 1
**BOAT** STATUS: STOLEN TYPE: POWERBOAT LIC: 11XXXXXX
NAME: MANSPLEASURE HIN: XXXXXXX
PROP: INBOARD MLG: 4 M ( 13 FT )
CASE: ACUPIES TEST-02 EXP: 2015-01-01
RECORD OWNER XX11111 CPIC-CENTRE-FIELD-SERVICE 111-111-1111 2010-01-01 15:00
***CONFIRM WITH ORIGINATING AGENCY***2011010110080020110101100800***
END OF CPIC RESPONSE
***OTTAWA, CANADA
</n2:ResponseText>
</n2:NLETSResponseData>
</n2:NLETS>
Example 17: Criminal Name Index query to Canada.
<n2:NLETS xmlns:i="http://niem.gov/niem/appinfo/2.0" xmlns:nc="http://niem.gov/niem/niem-core/2.0"
xmlns:nh2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/nlets-hdr/1.0" xmlns:niem-xsd="http://niem.gov/niem/proxy/xsd/2.0"
xmlns:s="http://niem.gov/niem/structures/2.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
n2:version="4.00" xmlns:n2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/1.0">
<n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>IQ</nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>
<nh2:OriginatingORIID>AZNLETS20</nh2:OriginatingORIID>
<nh2:DestinationORIID>CN</nh2:DestinationORIID>
<nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
<![CDATA[ LTN2000088]]>
</nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
</n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<n2:NLETSInquiryData n2:key="IQ">
<n2:PurposeCode>C</n2:PurposeCode>
<n2:ResponseAttentionDescriptionText>NLETS_ANALYST</n2:ResponseAttentionDescriptionText>
<j4:Person xmlns:j="http://niem.gov/niem/domains/jxdm/4.1">
<nc:PersonBirthDate>
<nc:Date>1950-01-01</nc:Date>
</nc:PersonBirthDate>
<nc:PersonName>
<nc:PersonFullName>SMITH, JOHN</nc:PersonFullName>
</nc:PersonName>
<nc:PersonRaceText>W</nc:PersonRaceText>
<nc:PersonSexCode>M</nc:PersonSexCode>
</j4:Person>
</n2:NLETSInquiryData>
</n2:NLETS>
Example 18: Criminal Name Index response from Canada.
<n2:NLETS xmlns:i="http://niem.gov/niem/appinfo/2.0" xmlns:nc="http://niem.gov/niem/niem-core/2.0"
xmlns:nh2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/nlets-hdr/1.0" xmlns:niem-xsd="http://niem.gov/niem/proxy/xsd/2.0"
xmlns:s="http://niem.gov/niem/structures/2.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
n2:version="4.00" xmlns:n2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/1.0">
<n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>IR</nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>
<nh2:OriginatingORIID>CN0000000</nh2:OriginatingORIID>
<nh2:DestinationORIID>AZNLETS20</nh2:DestinationORIID>
<nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
<![CDATA[ LTN2000093]]>
</nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
<nh2:MessageReceiveDate>01/01/2010</nh2:MessageReceiveDate>
<nh2:MessageReceiveTime>12:00</nh2:MessageReceiveTime>
<nh2:MessageSendDate>01/01/2010</nh2:MessageSendDate>
<nh2:MessageSendTime>12:00</nh2:MessageSendTime>
<nh2:ReceiveMessageNumeric>41233</nh2:ReceiveMessageNumeric>
<nh2:SendMessageNumeric>81231</nh2:SendMessageNumeric>
</n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<n2:NLETSResponseData n2:key="IR">
<n:ResponseText xmlns:n="http://www.nlets.org">
** RESPONSE FROM CANADIAN SYSTEM - CRIMINAL NAME INDEX FILE **
ATN/NLETS_ANALYST
*********************************************************************
- POSSIBLE CPIC CRIMINAL NAME INDEX FILE HIT. -
- THIS IS NOT A CRIMINAL RECORD -
THIS RECORD MAY OR MAY NOT PERTAIN TO THE SUBJECT OF YOUR ENQUIRY.
POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION CAN ONLY BE CONFIRMED THROUGH SUBMISSION
OF FINGERPRINTS TO RCMP IDENTIFICATION SERVICES DIRECTORATE,
OTTAWA, ONTARIO, CANADA.
TO OBTAIN THE CRIMINAL HISTORY ASSOCIATED WITH YOUR ENQUIRY,
SUBMIT THE APPROPRIATE NLETS TRANSACTION USING THE 'FPS' NUMBER
FROM THE RECORD.
*********************************************************************
RESPONDENTS 2 FOR:
SMITH JOHN
SEX: M DOB: 19500101
>>>QUERY REMARKS: N,IQ,AZNLETS20,,NLETS_ANALYST
QUERY VALUE 30
RESPONDENT SCORE: 01
FPS: 111111A FPC:W01,W02,W03,W04,W05,W06,W07,W08,W09,W10
FILE OPEN
MALE, BORN 1950-01-01, NFLD, AGE-NOW 62
EYES BLUE, WAS 155 CM ( 5FT 01IN) 081 KG ( 178LBS) IN 2003-12
KNOWN-AS:.... 01....SMITH; JOHN
RESPONDENT SCORE: 01
FPS: 11111B FPC:W01,W02,W03,W04,W05,W06,W07,W08,W09,W10
FILE OPEN
MALE, WHITE, BORN 1950-01-01, ONT, AGE-NOW 62
EYES BLUE, WAS 160 CM ( 5FT 03IN) 050 KG ( 110LBS) IN 1991-12
MARKS NONE
KNOWN-AS:.... 01....SMITH;JOHN
2010010113005820100101130058
*** END OF CPIC RESPONSE ***
OTTAWA, CANADA
</n:ResponseText>
</n2:NLETSResponseData>
</n2:NLETS>
Example 19: Full Criminal Record query to Canada.
<n2:NLETS xmlns:i="http://niem.gov/niem/appinfo/2.0" xmlns:nc="http://niem.gov/niem/niem-core/2.0"
xmlns:nh2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/nlets-hdr/1.0" xmlns:niem-xsd="http://niem.gov/niem/proxy/xsd/2.0"
xmlns:s="http://niem.gov/niem/structures/2.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
n2:version="4.00" xmlns:n2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/1.0">
<n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>FQ</nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>
<nh2:OriginatingORIID>AZNLETS20</nh2:OriginatingORIID>
<nh2:DestinationORIID>CN</nh2:DestinationORIID>
<nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
<![CDATA[ LTN2000071]]>
</nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
</n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<n2:NLETSInquiryData n2:key="FQ">
<n2:PurposeCode>C</n2:PurposeCode>
<n2:ResponseAttentionDescriptionText>NLETS_ANALYST</n2:ResponseAttentionDescriptionText>
<n2:Person>
<j4:PersonAugmentation xmlns:j4="http://niem.gov/niem/domains/jxdm/4.1">
<j4:PersonStateFingerprintIdentification />
</j4:PersonAugmentation>
<n2:PersonFPSIdentification>
<nc:IdentificationID>111111A</nc:IdentificationID>
</n2:PersonFPSIdentification>
</n2:Person>
<nc:Location />
</n2:NLETSInquiryData>
</n2:NLETS>
Example 20: Full Criminal Record response from Canada.
<n2:NLETS xmlns:i="http://niem.gov/niem/appinfo/2.0" xmlns:nc="http://niem.gov/niem/niem-core/2.0"
xmlns:nh2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/nlets-hdr/1.0" xmlns:niem-xsd="http://niem.gov/niem/proxy/xsd/2.0"
xmlns:s="http://niem.gov/niem/structures/2.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
n2:version="4.00" xmlns:n2="http://www.nlets.org/niem/1.0">
<n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>FR</nh2:MessageKeyCodeText>
<nh2:OriginatingORIID>CN0000000</nh2:OriginatingORIID>
<nh2:DestinationORIID>AZNLETS20</nh2:DestinationORIID>
<nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
<![CDATA[ LTN2000073]]>
</nh2:DocumentControlFieldText>
<nh2:MessageReceiveDate>01/01/2010</nh2:MessageReceiveDate>
<nh2:MessageReceiveTime>17:00</nh2:MessageReceiveTime>
<nh2:MessageSendDate>01/01/2010</nh2:MessageSendDate>
<nh2:MessageSendTime>17:00</nh2:MessageSendTime>
<nh2:ReceiveMessageNumeric>41236</nh2:ReceiveMessageNumeric>
<nh2:SendMessageNumeric>91233</nh2:SendMessageNumeric>
</n2:NLETSMessageHeader>
<n2:NLETSResponseData n2:key="FR">
<n:ResponseText xmlns:n="http://www.nlets.org">
** RESPONSE FROM CANADIAN SYSTEM - CRIMINAL HISTORY FILE **
ATN/NLETS_ANALYSTX174
FPS:111111A
Q CR LANG:E LVL: 1
REM: N,FQ,AZNLETS20,,X174
*ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE - IDENTIFICATION SERVICES
*RESTRICTED - INFORMATION SUPPORTED BY FINGERPRINTS SUBMITTED BY LAW
*ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES - DISTRIBUTION TO AUTHORIZED AGENCIES ONLY.
FPS: 111111A
SMITH. JOHN
*CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS CONDITIONAL AND ABSOLUTE DISCHARGES
*AND RELATED INFORMATION
2001-01-01 DRIVING WITH MORE THAN 80 $920 I-D 19 DAYS
WOODSTOCK NB MGS OF ALCOHOL IN BLOOD & PROH DRI 1 YR
SEC 253(B) CC
(RCMP WOODSTOCK
03-2558)
*END OF CONVICTIONS AND DISCHARGES
2010010120001120100101200011
*** END OF CPIC RESPONSE ***
OTTAWA, CANADA
</n:ResponseText>
</n2:NLETSResponseData>
</n2:NLETS>