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JNET Interface | Child Welfare Digital Services JNET is used to track children, youth, and young adults involved in the juvenile justice system, whether as probation wards or child welfare dependents The JNET interface is currently in use with CWS CMS The interface is being kept in place for CARES V1 at the request of San Bernardino County
Apply for JNET Access | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Criminal justice agencies that do not currently have access to JNET may apply for access by completing a New Agency Request Form JNET is designed for use by the criminal justice and law enforcement community It is not intended for use or access by non criminal justice agencies
JNET Automated Registration User Provisioning System User Quick . . . This quick reference card is designed to help new users register for access to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Justice Network (JNET) This guide will walk you through the process of creating your profile and submitting your request, taking the necessary training and downloading your certificates
About Us | Pennsylvania Justice Network | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania JNET is a groundbreaking example of how agencies from different government levels and branches collaborate to share information and achieve common goals Building strong relationships and fostering collaboration are key to JNET’s success
www. pajnet. pa JNET users may access statewide court records, warrants, booking photos as well as information from non-traditional Law Enforcement agencies such as PennDOT and the Department of Labor and Industry
Commonwealth Law Enforcement Assistance Network (CLEAN) CLEAN maintains connections to over forty other networks, including the Pennsylvania Justice Network (JNET) JNET interfaces with CLEAN to access criminal history information, arrest data, protection from abuse information, and "hot" files