eJusticeNY compliance for New York law enforcement agencies

New York agencies accessing criminal history information answer to the FBI's CJIS Security Policy v6.0 and DCJS's eJusticeNY Integrated Justice Portal, which is currently the only method by which FBI processing results are delivered back to agencies in the state. ComplianceLattice tracks the federal foundation both share.

A federal baseline, delivered through one channel

DCJS requires eJusticeNY enrollment for all civil submissions and encourages it for every criminal justice agency regardless of livescan or cardscan plans, and any exception to using the portal for rap sheet delivery requires prior DCJS approval. Before accessing New York State criminal history information, every authorized user has to view DCJS's Confidentiality of Information Course and sign a Certification Form - not just complete training, but produce a signed record of it.

Underneath that single-channel dependency, the substance is the same work every CJIS-connected agency in the country does - access control, authentication, audit logging, incident response, and the rest of CJIS v6.0's 20 policy areas. ComplianceLattice tracks that full federal baseline today, covering most of the ground before you get to New York's eJusticeNY-specific requirements.

Because eJusticeNY is the sole delivery path for FBI responses, an access or account issue with the portal doesn't just create an inconvenience - it can functionally block your agency from getting federal processing results at all until it's resolved. If your agency is working through eJusticeNY requirements now, reach out - alpha tester feedback directly shapes what we build first.

  • All 20 CJIS v6.0 policy areas, the federal baseline eJusticeNY builds on
  • Evidence vault with expiration tracking for background checks and training renewals
  • Signed-certification tracking for the Confidentiality of Information Course
  • One-click audit export for your DCJS or FBI assessor
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