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Arvada Police Department

CO

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Database Interface (Schedule A)
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AVCC XML Addendum present
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Irrevocable license clause
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Jail Booking Search & Report
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Community Crime Map
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BuyCrash (crash data feed)
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RMS vendor
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Data fields shared (known)

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Source documents (2)

Arvada PD Policy 460 — Automated License Plate Readers (ALPR)2025/06

Arvada PD Policy Manual, Policy 460, effective June 11, 2025. Governs use of mobile, fixed, and portable ALPR systems. Key finding: Section 460.6(a)(2) states mobile ALPR data 'is also retained by LexisNexis Risk Solutions, per agreement with the Arvada Police Department.' Local retention is 364 days; LexisNexis retention terms not disclosed. No probable cause required before scanning.

Arvada PD Policy Manual — ALPR Policy 460 — LexisNexis Data Retention Agreement (Jun 2025)2025/06

Arvada PD shares all mobile license plate reader data with LexisNexis Risk Solutions — meaning plate reads captured on Arvada streets may be accessible to thousands of LexisNexis law enforcement customers nationwide. §460.6(a)(2) of the department's official ALPR policy (effective June 2025) states that mobile ALPR data 'is also retained by LexisNexis Risk Solutions, per agreement with the Arvada Police Department.' The underlying agreement is not disclosed. It is unknown whether this data flows into PSDEX, the Accurint ALPR aggregation product, the Public Safety Marketplace, or another LexisNexis product line — each carries different downstream access implications.

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Last researched May 31, 2026