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What are sid numbers, fbi numbers, and otn numbers?


Asked by Leighton Mack on Dec 08, 2021 FAQ



Every state which holds a record on a subject assigns a number to that record (so if someone has been arrested in Illinois, she or he has an IL SID number; if that person has not been arrested in New York, she or he does not have a NY SID number).
In addition,
The FBI number, similarly, is the num... The SID number is the State IDentification number, which each state assigns to a subject’s arrest record, for each state which holds a record.
Likewise, State Identification Number (SID means a unique number generated by the center to identify a person in the criminal history database. State Identification Number (SID means an identification number that is assigned by the Department to an individual whose set of arrest fingerprints has been submitted to AZAFIS.
Besides,
To add to the other person answering, I think OTN is offense tracking number. The FBI number, as stated, is the individual’s FBI criminal record number, which, during J Edgar Hoover’s tenure, was known to FBI Agents as the individual’s “Hoover number.” They are extra ways for ways police to identify you.
Thereof,
The FBI number, similarly, is the number that the FBI assigns to a subject’s arrest record, when it is informed by a state of the existence of a State record, or which the FBI assigns to a subject’s arrest record if that person has been arrested by a Federal law enforcement agency (such as the FBI, NCIS, etc.)