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Inglewood Police Department

CA · Municipal Police · 107,762 residents

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The Inglewood Police Department subscribes to LexisNexis's Accurint platform. A February 24, 2026 City Council agenda item — including the LexisNexis "Schedule A — Accurint Virtual Crime Center (Subscription)" and a December 22, 2025 LexisNexis quote — sets out a five-year agreement (term March 1, 2026 to February 28, 2031) for unlimited use of the Accurint Virtual Crime Center, Accurint for Law Enforcement, and Accurint for Law Enforcement Mobile. The Year 1 subscription fee is $57,289, rising 3% annually to $64,479 in Year 5; the council authorization is not to exceed $304,156 plus a $10,000 contingency. The LexisNexis account manager is Mark Staniak.

The staff report and Schedule A describe Accurint as an investigative search tool — used for background investigations, link analysis, mapping, and locating people — and the bulk of the Schedule A is per-search pricing for query features, which LexisNexis designates as non-FCRA services. The subscription fee "shall include up to 5 Database Interfaces," and the LexisNexis quote lists Community Crime Map as included at no additional charge.

Based on these documents, Inglewood appears to use Accurint as a subscriber/search tool rather than as a data contributor: there is no AVCC data-contribution addendum or license clause in the record, and no evidence that the department feeds its records-management data to LexisNexis. Notably, although Community Crime Map is bundled into the package for free, Inglewood publishes its public crime map through CrimeMapping.com rather than LexisNexis Community Crime Map, so even that optional feed does not appear to be in use. A public-records request for any AVCC data-contribution addendum or Database Interface agreement would be needed to rule contribution in or out definitively.

Contract signals

Database Interface (Schedule A)
○ not in record
AVCC XML Addendum present
○ not in record
Irrevocable license clause
○ not in record
Jail Booking Search & Report
○ not in record
Community Crime Map
○ not in record
BuyCrash (crash data feed)
○ not in record

Contract information

Contract term
5 years

Technical

RMS vendor
CAD vendor
Data fields shared (known)

Sanctuary status

Sanctuary jurisdiction
No
Bypass confirmed

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Source documents (1)

Inglewood City Council item (Feb 24, 2026) — LexisNexis Accurint Virtual Crime Center subscription (Schedule A + quote)2026/02

City of Inglewood City Council agenda item (Feb 24, 2026) approving a five-year LexisNexis agreement for the Police Department's use of the Accurint Virtual Crime Center. Includes the staff report, the LexisNexis "Schedule A — Accurint Virtual Crime Center (Subscription)" for the Inglewood Police Department (term 3/1/2026–2/28/2031; $57,289 Year 1, rising 3%/yr to $64,479; up to 5 Database Interfaces; Jail Booking Search & Report; non-FCRA services), and a Dec 22, 2025 LexisNexis quote listing Community Crime Map as included. The documents describe Accurint as an investigative search platform; they contain no AVCC data-contribution addendum or license clause, and no evidence that Inglewood contributes its RMS data to LexisNexis. Inglewood runs its public crime map via CrimeMapping.com, not LexisNexis Community Crime Map.

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Last researched June 4, 2026