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This document provides the technical specifications for submitting crime incident data to the FBI's National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS). It outlines the data elements and segment structure for incident reports, including administrative information, offense details, and descriptions of property, victims, offenders, and arrests. The document was prepared by the Criminal Justice Information Services Division to support law enforcement agencies in standardized reporting to the NIBRS.

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This document provides the technical specifications for submitting crime incident data to the FBI's National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS). It outlines the data elements and segment structure for incident reports, including administrative information, offense details, and descriptions of property, victims, offenders, and arrests. The document was prepared by the Criminal Justice Information Services Division to support law enforcement agencies in standardized reporting to the NIBRS.

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U. S.

Department of Justice
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Criminal Justice Information Services Division

CJIS Division Information Technology


Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program

2019 National Incident-Based Reporting System


(NIBRS) Technical Specification

Version 1.0
03/30/2018

Prepared by:
Criminal Justice Information Services Division (CJIS)
Law Enforcement Support Section (LESS)
Crime Statistics Management Unit (CSMU)
CHANGE DESCRIPTION FORM
Revision Change Description Date
1.0 UCRRP Initial Release 04/16/2012
Attaching CJIS Template
1.0 08/27/2013
and formatting.
2015 Bias Motivation
1.1 09/17/2014
Code Additions
See Appendix B for all
2.0 07/10/2015
new changes
Edit/format to CJIS
2.0 10/16/2015
Template
2.0 Review for Security 10/27/2015
Adjustments from
2.0 10/28/2015
Security
Correction of Missing
2.1 11/03/2015
Information
Edit/format correction to
2.1 11/03/2015
CJIS template
Business rules updates, 7/18/2016
3.0 verification, and
formatting 8/15/2015

3.1 Technical Changes 1/09/2017


Alignment with user
3.2 8/30/2017
manual (version 2.0).
3.3 2019 Additions 03/22/2018

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CHANGE DESCRIPTION DETAILS

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Background ........................................................................................................................... 1
2 Incident Reports .................................................................................................................... 3
2.1 Header Data Elements..................................................................................................... 3
2.2 Group A Incident Reports ............................................................................................... 4
2.2.1 Level 1–Administrative Segment ............................................................................... 4
Administrative Segment Layout (Level 1) ........................................................ 4
2.2.2 Level 2–Offense Segment ........................................................................................... 5
Offense Segment Layout (Level 2) ................................................................... 5
2.2.3 Level 3–Property Segment .......................................................................................... 6
Property Segment Layout (Level 3) .................................................................. 6
2.2.4 Level 4–Victim Segment ............................................................................................ 7
Victim Segment Layout (Level 4) ..................................................................... 8
2.2.5 Level 5–Offender Segment ......................................................................................... 8
Offender Segment Layout (Level 5) .................................................................. 8
2.2.6 Level 6–Arrestee Segment .......................................................................................... 9
Arrestee Segment Layout (Level 6)................................................................... 9
2.3 Level 7–Group B Arrest Report Segment ..................................................................... 10
2.3.1 Group B Arrest Report Segment Layout (Level 7) ................................................... 10
2.4 Level 0–Zero Report Segment ...................................................................................... 11
2.4.1 Zero Report Segment Layout (Level 0) .................................................................... 12
3 Data Element Definitions ................................................................................................... 13
3.1 Data Elements ............................................................................................................... 13
3.2 Data Values ................................................................................................................... 13
3.3 Data Element Descriptions ........................................................................................... 13
3.3.1 Header Data Elements............................................................................................... 14
Segment Length ............................................................................................... 14
Segment Level ................................................................................................. 15
Segment Action Type ...................................................................................... 20
Month of Submission....................................................................................... 21
Year of Submission ......................................................................................... 22
City Indicator ................................................................................................... 22
3.3.2 Administrative Segment............................................................................................ 22
Data Element 1-ORI ........................................................................................ 23

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Data Element 2-Incident Number .................................................................... 23
Data Element 2A-Cargo Theft ......................................................................... 25
Data Element 3-Incident Date ......................................................................... 27
Data Element 3-Report Date Indicator ............................................................ 28
Data Element 3-Incident Hour ......................................................................... 29
Data Element 4-Cleared Exceptionally ........................................................... 29
Data Element 5-Exceptional Clearance Date .................................................. 30
3.3.3 Offense Segment ....................................................................................................... 31
Data Element 6-UCR Offense Code ................................................................ 32
Data Element 7-Offense Attempted/Completed .............................................. 33
Data Element 8-Offender Suspected of Using ................................................ 34
Data Element 8A-Bias Motivation .................................................................. 34
Data Element 9-Location Type........................................................................ 36
Data Element 10-Number of Premises Entered ............................................... 38
Data Element 11-Method of Entry .................................................................. 39
Data Element 12-Type Criminal Activity/Gang Information.......................... 40
Data Element 13-Type Weapon/Force Involved ............................................. 42
Data Element 13-Automatic Weapon Indicator .............................................. 44
3.3.4 Property Segment ...................................................................................................... 45
Data Element 14-Type Property Loss/Etc. ...................................................... 45
Data Element 15-Property Description............................................................ 52
3.3.4.2.1 Illogical Property Description for the Offense(S) Submitted...................... 56
Data Element 16-Value of Property ................................................................ 58
Data Element 17-Date Recovered ................................................................... 60
Data Element 18-Number of Stolen Motor Vehicles ...................................... 61
Data Element 19-Number of Recovered Motor Vehicles ............................... 62
Data Element 20-Suspected Drug Type .......................................................... 63
Data Element 21-Estimated Drug Quantity ..................................................... 66
Data Element 22-Type Drug Measurement ..................................................... 67
3.3.5 Victim Segment ........................................................................................................ 70
Data Element 23-Victim Sequence Number ................................................... 70
Data Element 24-Victim Connected to UCR Offense Code ........................... 70
Data Element 25-Type of Victim .................................................................... 74

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Data Element 25A-Type of Officer Activity/Circumstance ............................ 75
Data Element 25B-Officer Assignment Type ................................................. 76
Data Element 25C-Officer-ORI Other Jurisdiction ......................................... 77
Data Element 26-Age of Victim ...................................................................... 78
Data Element 27-Sex of Victim....................................................................... 79
Data Element 28-Race of Victim..................................................................... 80
Data Element 29-Ethnicity of Victim .............................................................. 81
Data Element 30-Resident Status of Victim .................................................... 82
Data Element 31-Aggravated Assault/Homicide Circumstances .................... 82
Data Element 32-Additional Justifiable Homicide Circumstances ................. 84
Data Element 33-Type Injury .......................................................................... 85
Data Element 34-Offender Number to be Related .......................................... 87
Data Element 35-Relationship of Victim to Offender ..................................... 88
3.3.6 Offender Segment ..................................................................................................... 90
Data Element 36-Offender Sequence Number ................................................ 91
Data Element 37-Age of Offender................................................................... 92
Data Element 38-Sex of Offender ................................................................... 93
Data Element 39-Race of Offender ................................................................. 94
Data Element 39A-Ethnicity of Offender ........................................................ 95
3.3.7 Arrestee Segment/Group B Arrest Report Segment ................................................. 95
Data Element 40-Arrestee Sequence Number ................................................. 96
Data Element 41-Arrest Transaction Number ................................................. 97
Data Element 42-Arrest Date .......................................................................... 97
Data Element 43-Type of Arrest ..................................................................... 99
Data Element 44-Multiple Arrestee Segments Indicator ............................... 100
Data Element 45-UCR Arrest Offense Code ................................................. 100
Data Element 46-Arrestee Was Armed With ................................................ 101
Data Element 46-Automatic Weapon Indicator ............................................ 102
Data Element 47-Age of Arrestee ................................................................. 103
Data Element 48-Sex of Arrestee .................................................................. 104
Data Element 49-Race of Arrestee ................................................................ 105
Data Element 50-Ethnicity of Arrestee ......................................................... 105
Data Element 51-Resident Status of Arrestee ............................................... 106

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Data Element 52-Disposition of Arrestee Under 18 ...................................... 106
3.3.8 Zero Report Segment .............................................................................................. 107
Data Element (unnumbered)-Zero Report Month ......................................... 107
Data Element (unnumbered)-Zero Report Year ............................................ 108
4 Submission Specifications ................................................................................................ 110
4.1 Segment Length .......................................................................................................... 110
4.2 Data Records Must Be Initialized to Blanks ............................................................... 110
4.3 Codes Must Be Right-Justified With Zero Left-Fill ................................................... 110
4.4 Victim/Offender/Arrestee Sequence Numbers Can Have Gaps ................................. 110
4.5 Segment Levels ........................................................................................................... 110
4.6 Segment Action Types ................................................................................................ 111
4.6.1 I = Incident Report .................................................................................................. 111
4.6.2 A = Add .................................................................................................................. 111
4.6.3 D = Delete ............................................................................................................... 112
4.7 Zero Reporting ............................................................................................................ 113
5 Errors ................................................................................................................................. 114
5.1 Error-Data Set (EDS) .................................................................................................. 114
5.2 Error-Numbers and Messages ..................................................................................... 115
5.2.1 Structure Check Errors ............................................................................................ 116
5.2.2 Administrative Segment Errors............................................................................... 127
5.2.3 Offense Segment Errors .......................................................................................... 131
5.2.4 Property Segment Errors ......................................................................................... 137
5.2.5 Victim Segment Errors ........................................................................................... 144
5.2.6 Offender Segment Errors ........................................................................................ 155
5.2.7 Arrestee Segment Errors ......................................................................................... 157
5.2.8 Group B Arrest Report Segment Errors .................................................................. 160
5.2.9 Zero Report Segment Errors ................................................................................... 164
5.2.10 Data Quality Checks ............................................................................................. 164
6 Record Layouts ................................................................................................................. 174
6.1 Administrative Segment Layout (Level 1) ................................................................. 174
6.2 Offense Segment Layout (Level 2) ............................................................................. 175
6.3 Property Segment Layout (Level 3) ............................................................................ 176
6.4 Victim Segment Layout (Level 4) .............................................................................. 177
6.5 Offender Segment Layout (Level 5) ........................................................................... 178
6.6 Arrestee Segment Layout (Level 6) ............................................................................ 179
6.7 Group B Arrest Report Segment Layout (Level 7) ..................................................... 180
6.8 Zero Report Segment Layout (Level 0) ...................................................................... 181
6.9 EDS Layout ................................................................................................................. 181
Offense Codes ................................................................................ A-1
Document Change Information ...................................................... B-1
PRE-NIBRS INCIDENTS .............................................................. C-1
Time Window Submissions ............................................................ D-1
Mandatories......................................................................................E-1

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Legacy time window errors:........................................................... F-16

LIST OF TABLES
Table 3-1 Segment Length Edit Description ................................................................................ 14
Table 3-2 Segment Level Edit Description................................................................................... 15
Table 3-3 Segment Action Type Edit Description ........................................................................ 20
Table 3-4 Month of Submission Edit Description ........................................................................ 21
Table 3-5 Year of Submission Edit Description ........................................................................... 22
Table 3-6 City Indicator Edit Description .................................................................................... 22
Table 3-7 ORI Edit Description .................................................................................................... 23
Table 3-8 Incident Number Edit Description................................................................................ 24
Table 3-9 Cargo Theft Edit Description ....................................................................................... 26
Table 3-10 Incident Date Edit Description ................................................................................... 27
Table 3-11 Report Date Indicator Edit Description ...................................................................... 28
Table 3-12 Incident Hour Edit Description .................................................................................. 29
Table 3-13 Cleared Exceptionally Edit Description ..................................................................... 30
Table 3-14 Exceptional Clearance Date Edit Description ............................................................ 31
Table 3-15 UCR Offense Code Edit Description ......................................................................... 32
Table 3-16 Offense Attempted/Completed Edit Description........................................................ 33
Table 3-17 Offender Suspected of Using Edit Description .......................................................... 34
Table 3-18 Bias Motivation Edit Description ............................................................................... 35
Table 3-19 Location Type Edit Description ................................................................................. 37
Table 3-20 Number of Premises Entered Edit Description .......................................................... 39
Table 3-21 Method of Entry Edit Description .............................................................................. 39
Table 3-22 Type Criminal Activity/Gang Information Edit Description ..................................... 40
Table 3-23 Type Weapon/Force Involved Edit Description ......................................................... 43
Table 3-24 Automatic Weapon Indicator Edit Description .......................................................... 45
Table 3-25 Type Property Loss/Etc. Edit Description .................................................................. 46
Table 3-26 Property Description Edit Description ....................................................................... 53
Table 3-27 Illogical Property Description by Offense .................................................................. 56
Table 3-28 Value of Property Edit Description ............................................................................ 59
Table 3-29 Date Recovered Edit Description ............................................................................... 61
Table 3-30 Number of Stolen Motor Vehicles Edit Description .................................................. 62
Table 3-31 Number of Recovered Motor Vehicles Edit Description ........................................... 63
Table 3-32 Suspected Drug Type Edit Description ...................................................................... 64
Table 3-33 Estimated Drug Quantity Edit Description................................................................. 67
Table 3-34 Type Drug Measurement Edit Description................................................................. 68
Table 3-35 Victim Sequence Number Edit Description ............................................................... 70
Table 3-36 Victim Connected to UCR Offense Code Edit Description ....................................... 71
Table 3-37 Type of Victim Edit Description ................................................................................ 74
Table 3-38 Type of Officer Activity/Circumstance Edit Description .......................................... 76
Table 3-39 Officer Assignment Type Edit Description ................................................................ 77
Table 3-40 Officer–ORI Other Jurisdiction Edit Description....................................................... 77
Table 3-41 Age of Victim Edit Description .................................................................................. 78
Table 3-42 Sex of Victim Edit Description .................................................................................. 80
Table 3-43 Race of Victim Edit Description ................................................................................ 80

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Table 3-44 Ethnicity of Victim Edit Description.......................................................................... 81
Table 3-45 Resident Status of Victim Edit Description ............................................................... 82
Table 3-46 Aggravated Assault/Homicide Circumstances Edit Description ................................ 82
Table 3-47 Additional Justifiable Homicide Circumstances Edit Description ............................. 85
Table 3-48 Type of Injury Edit Description ................................................................................. 86
Table 3-49 Offender Number to be Related Edit Description ...................................................... 88
Table 3-50 Relationship of Victim to Offender Edit Description................................................. 89
Table 3-51 Offender Sequence Number Edit Description ............................................................ 91
Table 3-52 Age of Offender Edit Description .............................................................................. 92
Table 3-53 Sex of Offender Edit Description ............................................................................... 93
Table 3-54 Race of Offender Edit Description ............................................................................. 94
Table 3-55 Ethnicity of Offender Edit Description ...................................................................... 95
Table 3-56 Arrestee Sequence Number Edit Description ............................................................. 96
Table 3-57 Arrest Transaction Number Edit Description ............................................................. 97
Table 3-58 Arrest Date Edit Description ...................................................................................... 98
Table 3-59 Type of Arrest Edit Description ................................................................................. 99
Table 3-60 Multiple Arrestee Segments Indicator Edit Description .......................................... 100
Table 3-61 UCR Arrest Offense Code Edit Description ............................................................ 101
Table 3-62 Arrestee Was Armed With Edit Description ............................................................ 101
Table 3-63 Automatic Weapon Indicator Edit Description ........................................................ 102
Table 3-64 Age of Arrestee Edit Description ............................................................................. 103
Table 3-65 Sex of Arrestee Edit Description .............................................................................. 104
Table 3-66 Race of Arrestee Edit Description ............................................................................ 105
Table 3-67 Ethnicity of Arrestee Edit Description ..................................................................... 106
Table 3-68 Resident Status of Arrestee Edit Description ........................................................... 106
Table 3-69 Disposition of Arrestee Under 18 Edit Description ................................................. 107
Table 3-70 Zero Report Month Edit Description ........................................................................ 108
Table 3-71 Zero Report Year Edit Description........................................................................... 109
Table 5-1 EDS Record Layout .................................................................................................... 114
Table 5-2 Structure Check Errors ............................................................................................... 116
Table 5-3 Administrative Segment Errors .................................................................................. 127
Table 5-4 Offense Segment Errors ............................................................................................. 131
Table 5-5 Property Segment Errors ............................................................................................ 137
Table 5-6 Victim Segment Errors ............................................................................................... 144
Table 5-7 Mutually Exclusive Offenses for Error Code 478 Chart ............................................ 154
Table 5-8 Offender Segment Errors ............................................................................................ 155
Table 5-9 Arrestee Segment Errors............................................................................................. 157
Table 5-10 Group B Arrest Report Segment Errors ................................................................... 160
Table 5-11 Zero Report Segment Errors ..................................................................................... 164

LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 2-1 Administrative Segment Layout (Level 1).................................................................... 5
Figure 2-2 Offense Segment Layout (Level 2) ............................................................................... 6
Figure 2-3 Property Segment Layout (Level 3) .............................................................................. 7
Figure 2-4 Victim Segment Layout (Level 4)................................................................................. 8
Figure 2-5 Offender Segment Layout (Level 5) ............................................................................. 9

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Figure 2-6 Arrestee Segment Layout (Level 6) ............................................................................ 10
Figure 2-7 Group B Arrest Report Segment Layout (Level 7) ..................................................... 11
Figure 2-8 Zero Report Segment Layout (Level 0) ...................................................................... 12
Figure 6-1 Administrative Segment Layout (Level 1)................................................................ 174
Figure 6-2 Offense Segment Layout (Level 2) ........................................................................... 175
Figure 6-3 Property Segment Layout (Level 3) .......................................................................... 176
Figure 6-4 Victim Segment Layout (Level 4)............................................................................. 177
Figure 6-5 Offender Segment Layout (Level 5) ......................................................................... 178
Figure 6-6 Arrestee Segment Layout (Level 6) .......................................................................... 179
Figure 6-7 Group B Arrest Report Segment Layout (Level 7) ................................................... 180
Figure 6-8 Zero Report Segment Layout (Level 0) .................................................................... 181
Figure 6-9 EDS Layout ............................................................................................................... 181

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1 BACKGROUND
This National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) Technical Specification has been
developed in accordance with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) UCR Program. The UCR
system will support the FBI’s ability to collect, analyze, and report on national crime statistics.
The UCR system includes functionality to process NIBRS data submitted in Extensible Markup
Language (XML) format. However, to minimize impacts on law enforcement agencies (LEAs)
that participate in the UCR Program, the UCR system will continue to accept data submissions in
the legacy NIBRS flat-file formats. This specification captures the requirements for the legacy
NIBRS position-based flat-file format in alignment with technical aspects and documentation
identified below:
• NIBRS Volume 1: Data Collection Guidelines, August 2000
• NIBRS Volume 2: Data Submission Specifications, November 2001
• NIBRS Volume 4: Error Message Manual, December 1999
• NIBRS Addendum for Submitting Cargo Theft Data, January 2010
• NIBRS Addendum for Submitting LEOKA Data, October 2002
• NIBRS Addendum for Submitting Additional Location and Property Data Values,
March 2010
• UCR State Program Bulletins, 1999–2013
• UCR Program Quarterly 2014-present
The new UCR system will be able to accept data that is more than two (2) years old, thus
eliminating the need for window submissions. If you are upgrading or modifying your Records
Management System (RMS), do not code for windows submissions. The system will still accept
Window Submissions; however, the optimum way to submit is to delete the old incident first then
add the new incident with all of the updated information. It should be noted that some of the
information captured in the documents referenced above has not been included in this specification
since it pertains to policy and user training and not to the technical implementation of a NIBRS
system. This policy and training-related information will be included in the NIBRS User Manual.

In order to ensure consistency with the data submissions, enhance efficiency, and decrease the time
to process the submitted files from the states, the UCR program has implemented a new file naming
convention that all flat file submissions must adhere to. Below is the new file naming standard, an
example, and the new naming convention defined.

Submitter ID 4 digit year 2 digit month 2 digit day submission format additional information from
the state series number

Example: TXUCR0001_20161122_NIBRS_Hate Crime_


Submitter ID = Submitting Agency Identifier (ORI)
Date=the date the submission was generated

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Submission format is either NIBRS or SRS (Summary)
Additional Information; Hate Crime, Cargo Theft, Arson, homicide, etc.
Series Number = number of submission per year, 001 indicates the first submission of the year

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2 INCIDENT REPORTS
Incident reports are submitted to the FBI using up to eight distinct records, each of which is referred
to as a “segment.” The 58 numbered data elements and 11 structural data elements comprising the
NIBRS data structure have been grouped into these segment levels and are referred to as Levels
0–7. These segments are the mechanism by which agencies report NIBRS data to the FBI.
The segment levels are as follows:
• Level 1–Administrative Segment
• Level 2–Offense Segment
• Level 3–Property Segment
• Level 4–Victim Segment
• Level 5–Offender Segment
• Level 6–Arrestee Segment
• Level 7–Group B Arrest Report Segment
• Level 0–Zero Report Segment
An incident report may consist of many possible combinations of circumstances ranging from one
simple offense, victim, and offender situation to a complex set of multiple offenses, property loss,
victims, offenders, and arrestees. Additionally, each of the victims may not be involved in each of
the offenses. In other words, one, some, or all of the victims may be connected to each applicable
offense.
There are two categories of offenses reported in the NIBRS: Group A and Group B. It is important
to determine which category an offense belongs to because the reporting requirements for Group
A and Group B reports are different. Group A offenses must include relevant incident data
represented in multiple segments (Administrative, Offense, Property, Victim, Offender, and
Arrestee); Group B offenses include only arrest data. 6.9 Appendix A: Offense Codes provides a
listing of the offenses that fall under both Group A and Group B.
Incident reports should be submitted for all incidents committed within an agency’s jurisdiction.

2.1 Header Data Elements


Header data elements indicate the type of data in a submission. They appear at the beginning of
each segment level to identify the segment and indicate the processing action required, as well as
to connect all of an agency’s data to a particular submission. These header data elements are:
• Segment Length
• Segment Level
• Segment Action Type
• Month of Submission
• Year of Submission
• City Indicator (Applicable only to direct reports)
Segment Length-Positions 1 through 4 contains the Record Descriptor Word (RDW) which is the
binary length of each segment. Each segment has variable lengths depending upon the segment.
The RDW is the length of the actual data set plus the beginning RDW. Reference each Segment
Layout Section 2.2.1.1; 2.2.2.1; 2.2.3.1; 2.2.4.1; 2.2.5.1; 2.2.6.1.

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Segment Level-Position 5 of each record (segment) will identify the segment level being
submitted.
Segment Action Type-Position 6 of each record (segment) will identify the action type being
submitted.

2.2 Group A Incident Reports


Each Group A Incident Report at a minimum will contain four (4)of the six (6) segment levels
(Administrative, Offense, Property, Victim, Offender, and Arrestee). Depending on circumstance
and rules contained within this document, a report may contain multiple segment levels of the
same type. Within each segment level, level specific data elements must be provided in the report.
The segment levels are described below.

2.2.1 Level 1–Administrative Segment


The Administrative Segment is the master segment. Only one Administrative Segment will be
accepted per Group A Incident Report. The Data Edit (Error 075) requires that each incident report
contain Segments 1, 2, 4, and 5. All other incident data relating to offenses, property, victims,
offenders, and arrestees are contained in the other segments that are linked to the Administrative
Segment by Data Element 1 (ORI) and Data Element 2 (Incident Number).
The data elements used in the Administrative Segment are:
Data Element 1-ORI
Data Element 2-Incident Number
Data Element 3-Incident Date
Data Element 3-Report Date Indicator
• Only required if incident date is unknown, otherwise Report Date Indicator should be blank
Data Element 3-Incident Hour
Data Element 4-Cleared Exceptionally
Data Element 5-Exceptional Clearance Date
Exceptional Clearance Offense Code-Place Holder (Deprecated)
Data Element 2A-Cargo Theft

Administrative Segment Layout (Level 1)


Segment Length: 0087 (without Cargo Theft)
0088 (with Cargo Theft)

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SEGMENT INCIDENT
SEGMENT SEGMENT ACTION MONTH OF YEAR OF CITY ORI NUMBER
LENGTH LEVEL TYPE SUBMISSION SUBMISSION INDICATOR (1) (2)
1-4 5 6 7-8 9-12 13-16 17-25 26-37

DATA ELEMENT 3 INCLUDES 3 ELEMENTS


REPORT EXCEPTIONAL
INCIDENT DATE INCIDENT CLEARED CLEARANCE
DATE INDICATOR HOUR EXCEPTIONALLY DATE
(3) (3) (3) (4) (5)
38-45 46 47-48 49 50-57

EXCEPTIONAL CLEARANCE OFFENSE CODE OCCURS 10


TIMES OPTIONAL
EXCEPTIONAL
EXCEPTIONAL CLEARANCE CARGO
CLEARNCE THROUGH OFFENSE CODE THEFT
OFFENSE CODE #1 #10 (2A)
58-60 85-87 88

Figure 2-1 Administrative Segment Layout (Level 1)

2.2.2 Level 2–Offense Segment


The Offense Segment is used to identify and describe the types of offenses involved in the incident.
The data elements used in the Offense Segment are:
Data Element 1-ORI
Data Element 2-Incident Number
Data Element 6-UCR Offense Code
Data Element 7-Offense Attempted/Completed
Data Element 8-Offender Suspected of Using
Data Element 8A-Bias Motivation
Data Element 9-Location Type
Data Element 10-Number of Premises Entered
Data Element 11-Method of Entry
Data Element 12-Type Criminal Activity/Gang Information
Data Element 13-Type Weapon/Force Involved
Data Element 13-Automatic Weapon Indicator

Offense Segment Layout (Level 2)


Segment Length: 0063 (1 Bias Motivation)
0071 (5 Bias Motivations)

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UCR OFFENSE
SEGMENT INCIDENT OFFENSE ATTEMPTED/
SEGMENT SEGMENT ACTION MONTH OF YEAR OF CITY ORI NUMBER CODE COMPLETED
LENGTH LEVEL TYPE SUBMISSION SUBMISSION INDICATOR (1) (2) (6) (7)
1-4 5 6 7-8 9-12 13-16 17-25 26-37 38-40 41

DATA ELEMENT 8 OCCURS 3 TIMES DATA ELEMENT 12 OCCURS 3 TIMES


OFFENDER OFFENDER NUMBER OF TYPE TYPE
SUSPECTED OF SUSPECTED OF LOCATION PREMISES METHOD CRIMINAL CRIMINAL
USING #1 THROUGH USING #3 TYPE ENTERED OF ENTRY ACTIVITY #1 THROUGH ACTIVITY #3
(8) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (12)
42 44 45-46 47-48 49 50 52

DATA ELEMENT 13 INCLUDES 2 ELEMENTS AND AS A GROUP OCCURS 3 TIMES


TYPE WEAPON AUTOMATIC TYPE WEAPON AUTOMATIC
FORCE WEAPON FORCE WEAPON
INVOLVED #1 INDICATOR #1 THROUGH INVOLVED #3 INDICATOR #3
(13) (13) (13) (13)
53-54 55 59-60 61

BIAS MOTIVATION #2 - #5 ARE OPTIONAL


DATA ELEMENT 8A OCCURS 4 TIMES

BIAS BIAS BIAS


MOTIVATION #1 MOTIVATION #2 THROUGH MOTIVATION #5
(8A) (8A) (8A)
62-63 64-65 70-71

Figure 2-2 Offense Segment Layout (Level 2)

2.2.3 Level 3–Property Segment


The Property Segment provides information about the type, value, and (for drugs and narcotics
seized in drug cases) quantity of property involved in the incident.
The data elements used in the Property Segment are:
Data Element 1-ORI
Data Element 2-Incident Number
Data Element 14-Type Property Loss/Etc.
Data Element 15-Property Description
Data Element 16-Value of Property
Data Element 17-Date Recovered
Data Element 18-Number of Stolen Motor Vehicles
Data Element 19-Number of Recovered Motor Vehicles
Data Element 20-Suspected Drug Type
Data Element 21-Estimated Drug Quantity
Data Element 22-Type Drug Measurement

Property Segment Layout (Level 3)


Segment Length: 0307

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TYPE
SEGMENT INCIDENT PROPERTY
SEGMENT SEGMENT ACTION MONTH OF YEAR OF CITY ORI NUMBER LOSS/ETC.
LENGTH LEVEL TYPE SUBMISSION SUBMISSION INDICATOR (1) (2) (14)
1-4 5 6 7-8 9-12 13-16 17-25 26-37 38

DATA ELEMENTS 15, 16, & 17 AS A GROUP OCCUR 10 TIMES


PROPERTY VALUE OF DATE PROPERTY VALUE OF DATE
DESCRIPTION PROPERTY #1 RECOVERED #1 DESCRIPTION #10 PROPERTY #10 RECOVERED #10
THROUGH
#1 (15) (16) (17) (15) (16) (17)
39-40 41-49 50-57 210-211 212-220 221-228

NUMBER OR NUMBER OF DATA ELEMENTS 20, 21, & 22 AS A GROUP OCCUR 3 TIMES
STOLEN RECOVERED ESTIMATED
MOTOR MOTOR SUSPECTED DRUG TYPE DRUG
VEHICLES VEHICLES DRUG TYPE #1 QUANTITY #1 MEASUREMENT #1 THROUGH
(18) (19) (20) (21) (22)
229-230 231-232 233 234-245 246-247

DATA ELEMENTS 20,21, & 22


ESTIMATED
SUSPECTED DRUG TYPE DRUG
DRUG TYPE #3 QUANTITY #3 MEASUREMENT #3
(20) (21) (22)
263 264-275 276-277 278-307

Figure 2-3 Property Segment Layout (Level 3)


Note: Spaces 278–307 are applicable only when a segment action type of “W” segment is being
submitted or is being modified.

2.2.4 Level 4–Victim Segment


The Victim Segment provides information about the victim(s) involved in the incident.
The data elements used in the Victim Segment are:
Data Element 1-ORI
Data Element 2-Incident Number
Data Element 23-Victim Sequence Number
Data Element 24-Victim Connected to UCR Offense Code
Data Element 25-Type of Victim
Data Element 25A-Type of Officer Activity/Circumstance
Data Element 25B-Officer Assignment Type
Data Element 25C-Officer–ORI Other Jurisdiction
Data Element 26-Age of Victim
Data Element 27-Sex of Victim
Data Element 28-Race of Victim
Data Element 29-Ethnicity of Victim
Data Element 30-Resident Status of Victim
Data Element 31-Aggravated Assault/Homicide Circumstances
Data Element 32-Additional Justifiable Homicide Circumstances
Data Element 33-Type Injury
Data Element 34-Offender Number to be Related
Data Element 35-Relationship of Victim to Offender

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Victim Segment Layout (Level 4)
Segment Length: 0129 (without LEOKA)
0141 (with LEOKA)
VICTIM
SEGMENT INCIDENT SEQUENCE
SEGMENT SEGMENT ACTION MONTH OF YEAR OF CITY ORI NUMBER NUMBER
LENGTH LEVEL TYPE SUBMISSION SUBMISSION INDICATOR (1) (2) (23)
1-4 5 6 7-8 9-12 13-16 17-25 26-37 38-40

DATA ELEMENT 24 OCCURS 10 TIMES


VICTIM VICTIM
CONNECTED TO CONNECTED TO TYPE OF AGE OF SEX OF RACE OF ETHNICITY
UCR OFFENSE #1 THROUGH UCR OFFENSE #10 VICTIM VICTIM VICTIM VICTIM OF VICTIM
(24) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29)
41-43 68-70 71 72-75 76 77 78

RESIDENT DATA ELEMENT 31 OCCURS 2 TIMES ADDITIONAL DATA ELEMENT 33 OCCURS 5 TIMES
STATUS AGGRAVATED AGGRAVATED JUSTIFIABLE
OF ASSAULT/HOMICIDE ASSAULT/HOMICIDE HOMICIDE TYPE TYPE
VICTIM CIRCUMSTANCES #1 CIRCUMSTANCES #2 CIRCUMSTANCES INJURY #1 THROUGH INJURY #5
(30) (31) (31) (32) (33) (33)
79 80-81 82-83 84 85 89

DATA ELEMENTS 34 & 35 AS A GROUP OCCUR 10 TIMES LEOKA DATA ELEMENTS ARE OPTIONAL
OFFENDER RELATIONSHIP OFFENDER RELATIONSHIP TYPE OF OFFICER OFFICER OFFICER –
NUMBER TO BE OF VICTIM TO NUMBER TO BE OF VICTIM TO ACTIVITY/ ASSIGNMENT ORI OTHER
RELATED #1 OFFENDER #1 THROUGH RELATED #10 OFFENDER #10 CIRCUMSTANCE TYPE JURISDICTION
(34) (35) (34) (35) (25A) (25B) (25C)
90-91 92-93 126-127 128-129 130-131 132 133-141

Figure 2-4 Victim Segment Layout (Level 4)

2.2.5 Level 5–Offender Segment


The Offender Segment describes the offender involved in the incident (e.g., their age, sex, race,
and ethnicity).
The data elements used in the Offender Segment are:
Data Element 1-ORI
Data Element 2-Incident Number
Data Element 36-Offender Sequence Number
Data Element 37-Age of Offender
Data Element 38-Sex of Offender
Data Element 39-Race of Offender
Data Element 39A-Ethnicity of Offender

Offender Segment Layout (Level 5)


Segment Length: 0045 (without Offender Ethnicity)
0046 (with Offender Ethnicity)

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SEGMENT INCIDENT
SEGMENT SEGMENT ACTION MONTH OF YEAR OF CITY ORI NUMBER
LENGTH LEVEL TYPE SUBMISSION SUBMISSION INDICATOR (1) (2)
1-4 5 6 7-8 9-12 13-16 17-25 26-37

OFFENDER OPTIONAL
SEQUENCE AGE OF SEX OF RACE OF ETHNICITY OF
NUMBER OFFENDER OFFENDER OFFENDER OFFENDER
(36) (37) (38) (39) (39A)
38-39 40-43 44 45 46

Figure 2-5 Offender Segment Layout (Level 5)

2.2.6 Level 6–Arrestee Segment


The Arrestee Segment is used to report arrests involving Group A offenses and describe the
arrestees and circumstances of their arrests).
The data elements used in the Arrestee Segment are:
Data Element 1-ORI
Data Element 2-Incident Number
Data Element 40-Arrestee Sequence Number
Data Element 41-Arrest Transaction Number
Data Element 42-Arrest Date
Data Element 43-Type of Arrest
Data Element 44-Multiple Arrestee Segments Indicator
Data Element 45-UCR Arrest Offense Code
Data Element 46-Arrestee Was Armed With
Data Element 46-Automatic Weapon Indicator
Data Element 47-Age of Arrestee
Data Element 48-Sex of Arrestee
Data Element 49-Race of Arrestee
Data Element 50-Ethnicity of Arrestee
Data Element 51-Resident Status of Arrestee
Data Element 52-Disposition of Arrestee Under 18
Clearance Indicator-Place Holder (Deprecated)
• Only required if submitted as a Time-Window submission. Please refer to
Appendix C for further Time-Window guidance
Clearance Offense Codes-Place Holder (Deprecated)
• Only required if submitted as a Time-Window submission. Please refer to
Appendix C for further Time-Window guidance

Arrestee Segment Layout (Level 6)


Segment Length: 0110

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ARRESTEE ARREST
SEGMENT INCIDENT SEQUENCE TRANSACTION
SEGMENT SEGMENT ACTION MONTH OF YEAR OF CITY ORI NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
LENGTH LEVEL TYPE SUBMISSION SUBMISSION INDICATOR (1) (2) (40) (41)
1-4 5 6 7-8 9-12 13-16 17-25 26-37 38-39 40-51

MULTIPLE UCR DATA ELEMENT 46 INCLUDES 2 ELEMENTS AND AS A GROUP OCCURS 2 TIMES
ARRESTEE ARREST ARRESTEE AUTOMATIC ARRESTEE AUTOMATIC
ARREST TYPE OF SEGMENTS OFFENSE WAS ARMED WEAPON WAS ARMED WEAPON
DATE ARREST INDICATOR CODE WITH #1 INDICATOR #1 WITH #2 INDICATOR #2
(42) (43) (44) (45) (46) (46) (46) (46)
52-59 60 61 62-64 65-66 67 68-69 70

RESIDENT DISPOSITION CLEARANCE


AGE OF SEX OF RACE OF ETHNICITY OF STATUS OF OF ARRESTEE INDICATOR
ARRESTEE ARRESTEE ARRESTEE ARRESTEE ARRESTEE UNDER 18
(47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52)
71-74 75 76 77 78 79 80

CLEARANCE OFFENSE CODE OCCURS 10 TIMES


CLEARANCE CLEARANCE
OFFENSE OFFENSE
THROUGH
CODE #1 CODE #10
81-83 108-110

Figure 2-6 Arrestee Segment Layout (Level 6)

2.3 Level 7–Group B Arrest Report Segment


The Group B Arrest Report is used to report arrests involving Group B offenses.
Note: Data Element 41, arrest transaction number (positions 26 through 37) must be a unique
number the reporting agency assigns to the arrest report. Data Elements 40 and 41 are purposely
reversed in the Group B Arrest Report Segment.
The data elements for this segment are:
Data Element 1-ORI
Data Element 41-Arrest Transaction Number
Data Element 40-Arrestee Sequence Number
Data Element 42-Arrest Date
Data Element 43-Type of Arrest
Data Element 45-UCR Arrest Offense Code
Data Element 46-Arrestee Was Armed With Automatic Weapon Indicator
Data Element 47-Age of Arrestee
Data Element 48-Sex of Arrestee
Data Element 49-Race of Arrestee
Data Element 50-Ethnicity of Arrestee
Data Element 51-Resident Status of Arrestee
Data Element 52-Disposition of Arrestee Under 18

2.3.1 Group B Arrest Report Segment Layout (Level 7)


Segment Length: 0066

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ARREST ARRESTEE
SEGMENT TRANSACTION SEQUENCE ARREST
SEGMENT SEGMENT ACTION MONTH OF YEAR OF CITY ORI NUMBER NUMBER DATE
LENGTH LEVEL TYPE SUBMISSION SUBMISSION INDICATOR (1) (41) (40) (42)
1-4 5 6 7-8 9-12 13-16 17-25 26-37 38-39 40-47

DATA ELEMENT 46 INCLUDES 2 ELEMENTS AND AS A GROUP OCCURS 2 TIMES


UCR
ARREST ARRESTEE AUTOMATIC ARRESTEE AUTOMATIC
TYPE OF OFFENSE WAS ARMED WEAPON WAS ARMED WEAPON AGE OF SEX OF
ARREST CODE WITH #1 INDICATOR #1 WITH #2 INDICATOR #2 ARRESTEE ARRESTEE
(43) (45) (46) (46) (46) (46) (47) (48)
48 49-51 52-53 54 55-56 57 58-61 62

RESIDENT DISPOSITION
RACE OF ETHNICITY OF STATUS OF OF ARRESTEE
ARRESTEE ARRESTEE ARRESTEE UNDER 18
(49) (50) (51) (52)
63 64 65 66

Figure 2-7 Group B Arrest Report Segment Layout (Level 7)


Data Element 41-Arrest Transaction Number
Data Element 40-Arrestee Sequence Number
Data Element 42-Arrest Date
Data Element 43-Type of Arrest
Data Element 45-UCR Arrest Offense Code
Data Element 46-Arrestee Was Armed With Automatic Weapon Indicator
Data Element 47-Age of Arrestee
Data Element 48-Sex of Arrestee
Data Element 49-Race of Arrestee
Data Element 50-Ethnicity of Arrestee
Data Element 51-Resident Status of Arrestee
Data Element 52-Disposition of Arrestee Under 18

2.4 Level 0–Zero Report Segment


The Zero Report Segment is used when no criminal activity occurred in a LEA’s jurisdiction for
the reporting month.
Note: A UCR Program should not automatically generate the Zero Report Segment for a local
LEA that does not submit crime data for a particular month. A UCR Program should ONLY submit
the Zero Report Segment for a local LEA that communicates the fact that no criminal activity
(offense, arrest, or recovered property) occurred in their jurisdiction for the reporting period.
The absence of crime data does not mean that no crimes occurred. The NIBRS must differentiate
between (1) a zero report–no crime occurred and (2) no crime information is being submitted. The
presence or absence of this record in conjunction with other available data will provide the FBI
with useful statistical information.
Refer to Section 4.7, Zero Reporting, for additional information pertaining to the handling of zero
reporting information. The data elements for this segment are:

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1. Data Element 1-ORI
2. Data Element 2-Incident Number
Note: Must be all zeros in a zero report segment.
Zero Report Month
• Zero Report Month, while not a data element, it is required information for the Zero
Report Segment
• Zero Report Year
• Zero Report Year, while not a data element, it is required information for the Zero
Report Segment

2.4.1 Zero Report Segment Layout (Level 0)


Segment Length: 0043
SEGMENT INCIDENT ZERO ZERO
SEGMENT SEGMENT ACTION MONTH OF YEAR OF CITY ORI NUMBER REPORT REPORT
LENGTH LEVEL TYPE SUBMISSION SUBMISSION INDICATOR (1) (2) MONTH YEAR
1-4 5 6 7-8 9-12 13-16 17-25 26-37 38-39 40-43

Figure 2-8 Zero Report Segment Layout (Level 0)

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3 DATA ELEMENT DEFINITIONS
The data elements and data values identified in this section represent those required for
participating in the UCR Program via the NIBRS. LEAs should use these data elements and data
values to report incidents and arrests involving Group A offenses, reporting arrests involving
Group B offenses, and Zero Reports.
The FBI encourages participating agencies to include additional data elements and values in their
own Incident-Based Reporting (IBR) systems to satisfy their own informational needs. However,
agencies should report to the FBI only those data elements and data values that are listed in this
section.

3.1 Data Elements


LEAs must use a series of established data elements, i.e., data fields, within each segment of the
Group A Incident Report and in the Group B Arrest Report to describe the details of each
component of a crime. Examples of these details include Data Element 2 (Incident Number), Data
Element 6 (UCR Offense Code), and Data Element 25 (Type of Victim).

3.2 Data Values


For each data element, reporting agencies should choose the most appropriate data value(s), i.e.,
specific characteristics or types of the field being reported that have assigned codes. Although
some data values require a specific format, most are codes from an approved list, each followed
by an equal sign ( = ) and a description of the data value.
For example, for Data Element 3 (Incident Date), the specific format for the data value is
YYYYMMDD. For Data Element 27 (Sex of Victim), agencies may enter one of the codes M =
Male, F = Female, or U = Unknown to describe the gender of the victim; but for Data Element 48
(Sex of Arrestee), agencies can enter only M = Male or F = Female to describe the gender of the
arrestee.

3.3 Data Element Descriptions


The data elements identified in the subsequent sections are grouped by the type of data they
represent, e.g., administrative data, offense data, arrestee data. Some data elements overlap and
are present throughout the various segments.
The format and definition of the attributes of the data elements are:
Group: This identifies whether a data element is used in only the Group A Incident Report or both
the Group A Incident Report and the Group B Arrest Report. A = Group A; B = Group B.
Format: This identifies the number of characters allowed for the data element in the segment and
whether the characters must be Numeric, Alphabetic, or Alphanumeric.
Position: This identifies the physical position on the segment where the data element occurs. For
example, Positions 56–57 indicates the data must be written beginning in the 56th position and
ending in the 57th position in the segment.
Occurrence: This identifies how many times the data element occurs in a segment or incident.

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Mandatory: Some data elements are required in order to have a complete/valid data submission,
i.e., they are mandatory. Others are conditional based on the data values submitted for other data
elements. Data elements that are reported at the discretion of the agency submitting the incident
are considered optional.
Edits: This identifies specific conditions that must be met in order for the data element to be
completed. The table includes a description of the edit as well as the associated error number. A
numerical listing of Error Numbers with the associated Error Message and Error Description are
located in Section 5: Errors.
Data Values: This identifies the specific data values that are allowed in completing the data
element.

3.3.1 Header Data Elements


Header data elements describe the type of data in a submission. They appear at the beginning of
each segment level to identify the segment and indicate the processing action required, as well as
to connect all of an agency’s data to a particular submission.

Segment Length
Segment length is used to indicate the number of characters submitted in the segment. It should be
noted that the segment lengths are different depending on the number and type of data elements
and corresponding values that are required.
Group: A, B
Format: 4-Character Numeric
Position: 1–4
Occurrence: Once per Segment
Mandatory: Yes
Edits:
Table 3-1 Segment Length Edit Description
Associated Error
Edit Description
Code
The referenced data element in an Incident must contain data when the 001, 101, 201,301,
referenced data element is mandatory or when the conditions are met for 401, 501,601, 701
data that must be entered into a conditionally mandatory field.

Data Values:
Level 1 Administrative Segment WITHOUT Cargo Theft (Data Element 2A) 0087
Level 1 Administrative Segment WITH Cargo Theft (Data Element 2A) 0088
Level 2 Offense Segment WITH Bias Motivation #1 (Data Element 8A) 0063
Level 2 Offense Segment WITH Bias Motivations #2–#5 (Data Element 8A) 0071
Level 3 Property Segment 0307
Level 4 Victim Segment WITHOUT LEOKA (Data Elements 25A–C) 0129
Level 4 Victim Segment WITH LEOKA (Data Elements 25A–C) 0141
Level 5 Offender Segment WITHOUT Offender Ethnicity (Data Element 39A) 0045
Level 5 Offender Segment WITH Offender Ethnicity (Data Element 39A) 0046
Level 6 Arrestee Segment 0110

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Level 7 Group B Arrest Report Segment 0066
Level 0 Zero Report Segment 0043

Segment Level
Segment Level identifies the segment in a submission.
Group: A, B
Format: 1-Character Alphanumeric
Position: 5
Occurrence: Once per Segment
Mandatory: Yes
Edits:
Table 3-2 Segment Level Edit Description
Segment Level Edit Descriptions
Associated Error
Edit Description
Code
The referenced data element in an Incident must contain data when the
referenced data element is mandatory or when the conditions are met for data 001, 101, 201,301,
that must be entered into a conditionally mandatory field. 401, 501,601, 701

ORI is no longer able to submit data because they have been marked for
930
historical reference only
The ORI already exists in the reference table for a different
931
agency. Validate that the ORI is accurate.
The ORI submitted was not found in the reference data table. Verification is
needed to ensure that the submitting agency is providing an accurate ORI 932
for the data submission.
The ORI submitted is currently in a covered by status. Verification is
needed to ensure that the information being provided is accurate and or to
933
ensure that the submitting agency is now providing its own information and
is no longer in covered by status.
The ORI submitted is in delete status. Verification is needed to ensure this
934
is accurate.
Segment Levels in a Group A Incident Report must be organized in
numerical order. For example, an incident having segments 1, 2, 2, 3, 4, 4, 050
4, 5 must be written in that order, not as 1, 2, 2, 5, 3, 4, 4, 4.
Segment Level must contain a valid data value 0–7. 051
Segment Level 1 (Administrative Segment) with Segment Action Type I =
Incident Report must be the first segment submitted for each Group A 055
Incident Report.
Segment Level 2 (Offense Segment) must have at least one Segment Level
4 (Victim Segment) connected to it by entering the offense code identified in
065
Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) in Data Element 24 (Victim Connected
to UCR Offense Code).
Data Element 34 (Offender Numbers To Be Related) has a value that does
not have a corresponding Offender Segment. For example, if the field value
070
shown in Data Element 34 is 15, an Offender Segment does not exist with a
value of 15 in Data Element 36 (Offender Sequence Number).

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Segment Level Edit Descriptions
Associated Error
Edit Description
Code
Segment Level 6 (Arrestee Segment) with Segment Action Type I = Incident
Report cannot be submitted with Data Element 42 (Arrest Date) containing
an arrest date on or earlier than the date entered in Data Element 5
071
(Exceptional Clearance Date) when Data Element 4 (Cleared Exceptionally)
contains a data value other than N = Not Applicable (indicating the incident
is cleared exceptionally).
Segment Level 3 (Property Segment) must first be submitted with Data
Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) as 7 = Stolen/Etc. before it can be
submitted as 5 = Recovered for the same property in Data Element 15
(Property Description). Any property being reported as recovered must first
be reported as stolen. There are exceptions to this rule:
1. When Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) contains an offense
072
that allows property to be recovered without first being stolen in that
same incident (i.e., 250 = Counterfeiting/Forgery and 280 = Stolen
Property Offenses).
2. When a vehicle was stolen and the recovered property in Data
Element 15 (Property Description) is 38 = Vehicle
Parts/Accessories.
Segment Level 3 (Property Segment) with Segment Action Type I = Incident
Report must contain a data value in Data Element 18 (Number of Stolen
Motor Vehicles) greater than or equal to the data value entered in Data 073
Element 19 (Number of Recovered Motor Vehicles) within the same
incident.
Segment Level 3 (Property Segment) with Segment Action Type I = Incident
Report must be submitted when Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code)
074
contains an offense of Kidnapping/Abduction, Crimes Against Property,
Drug/Narcotic Offenses, or Gambling Offenses.
Segment Levels 1, 2, 4, and 5 (Administrative Segment, Offense Segment,
Victim Segment, and Offender Segment) with Segment Action Type I =
075
Incident Report must be submitted for each Group A Incident Report; they
are mandatory.
Segment Level 3 (Property Segment) with Segment Action Type I = Incident
Report cannot be submitted unless Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code)
076
contains an offense of Kidnapping/Abduction, Crimes Against Property,
Drug/Narcotic Offenses, or Gambling Offenses.
Segment Level 4 (Victim Segment) can be submitted only once and Data
Element 25 (Type of Victim) must be S = Society/Public when Data Element 080
6 (UCR Offense Code) contains only a Crime Against Society.
Segment Level 4 (Victim Segment) with a data value in Data Element 24
(Victim Connected to UCR Offense Code) of a Crime Against Person or
Robbery must contain at least two offender sequence numbers in Data
Element 34 (Offender Number to be Related) when there are two or more 085
Segment Level 5 (Offender Segment) records submitted for the incident,
and Data Element 25 (Type of Victim) is I = Individual or L = Law
Enforcement.

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Segment Level Edit Descriptions
Associated Error
Edit Description
Code
Segment Level 6 (Arrestee Segment) and Segment Level 7 (Group B Arrest
Report Segment) cannot have the same data values entered in Data
088
Element 2 (Incident Number) and Data Element 41 (Arrest Transaction
Number), respectively, for the same ORI.
Segment Length for the Administrative Segment (Level 1) must be 87
characters (not reporting Cargo Theft) or 88 characters (reporting Cargo
Theft). Once an agency begins participation in reporting Cargo Theft,
indicated by 0088 in the Record Descriptor Word (RDW), then all future 178
Administrative Segments within that ORI must be formatted using 0088.
Note: The only exception would be that data prior to the agency starting to
report Cargo Theft could be submitted with the original 0087 RDW.
(Offense Segment) When a Group “A” Incident Report is submitted, the
individual segments comprising the incident cannot contain duplicates. In
262
this case, two Offense Segments were submitted having the same offense
in Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code).
(Offense Segment) Can be submitted only 10 times for each Group A
263
Incident Report; 10 offense codes are allowed for each incident.
Segment Length for the Offense Segment (Level 2) must be 63 characters
(reporting only Bias Motivation #1) or 71 characters (reporting Bias
Motivations #2–#5). Once an agency begins participation in reporting Bias
Motivations #2-#5, indicated by 0071 in the Record Descriptor Word (RDW),
then all future Offense Segments within that ORI must be formatted using 284
0071.
Note: The only exception would be that data prior to the agency starting to
report Bias Motivations #2-#5 could be submitted with the original 0063
RDW.
(Property Segment) When a Group “A” Incident Report is submitted, the
individual segments comprising the incident cannot contain duplicates.
376
Example, two property segments cannot be submitted having the same
entry in Data Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.).
(Property Segment) Cannot be submitted with 10 = Drugs/Narcotics in Data
Element 15 (Property Description) and blanks in Data Element 16 (Value of
382
Property) unless Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is 35A =
Drug/Narcotic Violations.
(Victim Segment) When a Group “A” Incident Report is submitted, the
individual segments comprising the incident cannot contain duplicates. In
451
this case, two victim segments were submitted having the same entry in
Data Element 23 (Victim Sequence Number).
(Victim Segment) Each UCR Offense Code entered into Data Element 24
(Victim Connected to UCR Offense Codes) must have the Offense Segment
for the value. In this case, the victim was connected to offenses that were 466
not submitted as Offense Segments. A victim cannot be connected to an
offense when the offense itself is not present.

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Segment Level Edit Descriptions
Associated Error
Edit Description
Code
(Victim Segment) Data Element 35 (Relationship of Victim to Offenders) has
a relationship of VO = Victim Was Offender. When this code is entered, a
minimum of two victim and two offender segments must be submitted. In
this case, only one victim and/or one offender segment was submitted. The
entry of VO on one or more of the victims indicates situations such as 470
brawls and domestic disputes. In the vast majority of cases, each victim is
also the offender; therefore, every victim record would contain a VO code.
However, there may be some situations where only one of the victims is
also the offender, but where the other victim(s) is not also the offender(s).
(Victim Segment) Cannot be submitted multiple times with VO = Victim Was
Offender in Data Element 35 (Relationship of Victim to Offender) when Data
474
Element 34 (Offender Number to be Related) contains the same data value
(indicating the same offender).
(Victim Segment) An offender can only have one spousal relationship. In
this instance, two or more victims have a relationship of SE = Spouse to the 476
same offender.
Data Element 31 (Aggravated Assault/Homicide Circumstances) has 08 =
Other Felony Involved but the incident has only one offense. For this code
to be used there must be an Other Felony. Either multiple entries for Data 480
Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) should have been submitted, or multiple
individual victims should have been submitted for the incident report.
Segment Length for the Victim Segment (Level 4) must be 129 characters
(not reporting LEOKA) or 141 characters (reporting LEOKA). All Victim
Segments in a submission must be formatted in only one of these two
lengths. Once an agency begins participation in reporting the LEOKA via
NIBRS data elements 25A/25B/25C, indicated by 0141 in the Record
Descriptor Word (RDW), then all future Victim Segments within that ORI 484
must be formatted using 0141.
Note: The only exception would be that data prior to the agency starting to
report LEOKA via the NIBRS data elements, could be submitted with the
original 0129 RDW.
(Offender Segment) When a Group “A” Incident Report is submitted, the
individual segments comprising the incident cannot contain duplicates. In
551
this case, two Offender Segments were submitted having the same entry in
Data Element 36 (Offender Sequence Number).
(Offender Segment) When multiple Offender Segments are submitted, none
can contain a 00 = Unknown value because the presence of 00 indicates
555
that the number of offenders is unknown. In this case, multiple offenders
were submitted, but one of the segments contains the 00 = Unknown value.
(Offender Segment) None of the Offender Segments contain all known
values for Age, Sex, and Race. When an Incident is cleared exceptionally
558
(Data Element 4 contains an A through E), one offender must have all
known values.
(Offender Segment) The incident was submitted with Data Element 6 (UCR
Offense Code) value of 09C = Justifiable Homicide, but unknown
559
information was submitted for all the offender(s). At least one of the
offenders must have known information for Age, Sex, and Race.

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Segment Level Edit Descriptions
Associated Error
Edit Description
Code
Segment Level 5 (Offender Segment) must contain a data value for at least
one offender in Data Element 38 (Sex of Offender) that is not the same sex
that is entered in Data Element 27 (Sex of Victim) when Data Element 6
(UCR Offense Code) is 11A = Rape. The offender must be connected to the 560
victim in Data Element 34 (Offender Number to be Related) unless offender
number in Data Element 34 (Offender Number to be Related) is 00 =
Unknown
Segment Length for the Offender Segment (Level 5) must be 45 characters
(not reporting Offender Ethnicity) or 46 characters (reporting Offender
Ethnicity. Once an agency begins participation in reporting the Offender
Ethnicity, indicated by 0046 in the Record Descriptor Word (RDW), then all 584
future Offender Segments within that ORI must be formatted using 0046.
Note: The only exception would be that data prior to the agency starting to
report Offender Ethnicity could be submitted with the original 0045 RDW.
(Arrestee Segment) A Group “A” Incident Report was submitted with more
arrestees than offenders. The number (nn) of offenders is shown within the
message. The incident must be resubmitted with additional Offender
Segments. This message will also occur if an arrestee was submitted and
Data Element 36 (Offender Sequence Number) was 00 = Unknown.
The exception to this rule is when an additional arrest is reported for a pre- 656
NIBRS incident. In this case, Segment Level 6 (Arrestee Segment) will
contain A = Add, but the data value in Data Element 2 (Incident Number)
will not match an incident already on file in the national UCR database. The
segment will be processed, but used only for SRS purposes and will not be
included in the agency’s NIBRS figures.
(Arrestee Segment) Segment Level 6 (Arrestee Segment) cannot contain
duplicate data values in Data Element 40 (Arrestee Sequence Number)
when two or more Arrestee Segments are submitted for the same incident.
The arrest transaction number (DE41) is the number assigned by the
661
reporting agency to an arrest report to identify it uniquely. If multiple
arrestees are reported, each having the same data value in DE40, ensure
that DE41 is unique for each arrestee submitted to ensure that duplication
does not occur.
(Arrestee Segment) Group “A” Incident Reports cannot have arrests when
Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is 09C = Justifiable Homicide. By
669
definition a justifiable homicide never involves an arrest of the offender (the
person who committed the justifiable homicide).
(Group B Arrest Report Segment) When a Group “B” Arrest Report (Level 7)
has two or more arrestees, the individual segments comprising the report
cannot contain duplicates. In this case, two arrestee segments were
submitted having the same entry in Data Element 40 (Arrestee Sequence
Number). Error should only be thrown when the action type is A=add.
751
The arrest transaction number (DE41) is the number assigned by the
reporting agency to an arrest report to identify it uniquely. If multiple
arrestees are reported, each having the same data value in DE40, ensure
that DE41 is unique for each arrestee submitted to ensure that duplication
does not occur.

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Segment Level Edit Descriptions
Associated Error
Edit Description
Code
(Group B Arrest Report Segment) The Group “B” Arrest Report (Level 7)
submitted as an Add is currently active in the FBI’s database; therefore, it
was rejected. If multiple arrestees are involved in the incident, ensure that 759
Data Element 40 (Arrestee Sequence Number) is unique for each Arrestee
Segment submitted so that duplication does not occur.
Data Values: 0 = Level 0 (Zero Report Segment)
1 = Level 1 (Administrative Segment)
2 = Level 2 (Offense Segment)
3 = Level 3 (Property Segment)
4 = Level 4 (Victim Segment)
5 = Level 5 (Offender Segment)
6 = Level 6 (Arrestee Segment)
7 = Level 7 (Group B Arrest Report Segment)

Segment Action Type


Segment Action Type determines the kind of database activity that is to be performed. See Section
4.6: Segment Action Types for definitions of the Segment Action Type data values.
Group: A, B
Format: 1-Character Alphabetic
Position: 6
Occurrence: Once per Segment
Mandatory: Yes
Edits:
Table 3-3 Segment Action Type Edit Description
Edit Description Associated Error Code
The referenced data element in an Incident must contain data when
the referenced data element is mandatory or when the conditions are 001, 101, 201, 301, 401,
met for data that must be entered into a conditionally mandatory 501, 601, 701
field.

Data Values: Segment 1–Administrative Segment


• I = Incident Report
• D = Delete
Segment 2–Offense Segment
• I = Incident Report
Segment 3–Property Segment
• I = Incident Report
Segment 4–Victim Segment
• I = Incident Report
Segment 5–Offender Segment
• I = Incident Report
Segment 6–Arrestee Segment

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• I = Incident Report
Segment 7–Group B Arrest Report Segment
• A = Add
• D = Delete
Segment 0–Zero Report Segment
• A = Add
• D = Delete

Month of Submission
Month of Submission is defined as the month the submission is created. Each segment in a
submission must have the same Month of Submission and Year of Submission.
Group: A, B
Format: 2-Character Numeric (MM)
Position: 7–8
Occurrence: Once per Segment
Mandatory: Yes
Edits:
Table 3-4 Month of Submission Edit Description
Associated Error
Edit Description
Code
The referenced data element in an Incident must contain data when the
001, 101, 201, 301,
referenced data element is mandatory or when the conditions are met for
401, 501, 601, 701
data that must be entered into a conditionally mandatory field.
Month of Submission and Year of Submission must contain the same data
values for each segment in a NIBRS submission. The first segment
058
processed will be compared with all other segments to check for this
condition.
Month of Submission and Year of Submission cannot be after the date the
FBI receives and processes a NIBRS submission. This edit checks for data 060
submitted for a future month/year.
Data Values: 01 = January
02 = February
03 = March
04 = April
05 = May
06 = June
07 = July
08 = August
09 = September
10 = October
11 = November
12 = December

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Year of Submission
Year of Submission is the year in which the Month of Submission occurs. Each segment in a
submission must have the same Month of Submission and Year of Submission.
Group: A, B
Format: 4-Character Numeric (YYYY)
Position: 9–12
Occurrence: Once per Segment
Mandatory: Yes
Edits:
Table 3-5 Year of Submission Edit Description
Associated Error
Edit Description
Code
The referenced data element in an Incident must contain data when the 001, 101, 201,
referenced data element is mandatory or when the conditions are met for data 301, 401, 501,
that must be entered into a conditionally mandatory field. 601,701
Month of Submission and Year of Submission must contain the same data
values for each segment in a NIBRS submission. The first segment processed 058
will be compared with all other segments to check for this condition.
Month of Submission and Year of Submission cannot be after the date the FBI
receives and processes a NIBRS submission. This edit checks for data 060
submitted for a future month/year.
Data Values: 1991–Current Year

City Indicator
City Indicator is a code assigned by the FBI to cities that submit directly to the FBI because their
UCR Program does not participate in the NIBRS.
Group: A, B
Format: 4-Character Alphanumeric
Position: 13–16
Occurrence: Once per Segment
Mandatory: Conditional
Edits:
Table 3-6 City Indicator Edit Description
Edit Description Associated Error Code
The referenced data element must contain a valid data value when it 104, 204, 304, 404, 504, 604,
is entered; blank is permissible on non-mandatory fields. 704
Data Values: Data Values are assigned by the national UCR Program on an individual agency
basis.
For example, GAA7 = Anytown, GA.

3.3.2 Administrative Segment


The Administrative Segment is the master segment and contains identifying data information for
organizational purposes that are applicable to the entire incident report (e.g., the unique case

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number assigned to the incident and the date and hour that the incident occurred). A single
Administrative Segment should be submitted for each incident report.

Data Element 1-ORI


ORI is a unique nine-character National Crime Information Center (NCIC) Originating Agency
Identifier (ORI) that has been assigned to each LEA. The NCIC assigns all ORI numbers to any
agency that is going to be participating in Uniform Crime Reporting. This ORI might not be the
same as the ORI assigned to the same agency for NCIC reporting. Please work with the Crime
Statistics Management Unit (CSMU) Statistical Assistant to address ORI discrepancies.
Note: Although the details regarding ORI are provided only once here, this data element must be
included in each segment of the Group A Incident Report, in addition to the Group B Arrest Report
Segment and Zero Report Segment. The edits and associated errors listed include edits and errors
for each segment to which the information applies.
Group: A, B
Format: 9-Character Alphanumeric
Position: 17–25
Occurrence: Once per Segment
Mandatory: Yes
Edits:
Table 3-7 ORI Edit Description
ORI Data Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(ORI) The referenced data element in an Incident must contain
001, 101, 201,
data when the referenced data element is mandatory or when
Data Element 1 301, 401, 501,
the conditions are met for data that must be entered into a
601, 701
conditionally mandatory field.
Data Element 1 (ORI) Must be a valid nine-character NCIC ORI. 952
(ORI) First two positions must be the code of the state (e.g., SC,
Data Element 1 MD) in which the incident occurred. For nonfederal participants, 059
every record must have the same code.
Data Values: Valid ORI values are assigned by the NCIC and contain the characters A–Z (capital
letters only) and 0–9.

Data Element 2-Incident Number


Incident Number is the number assigned by the reporting agency to each Group A Incident Report
to uniquely identify the incident (e.g., the LEA’s Case Number). Incident Number can be up to 12
characters long.
Note: Although the details regarding Incident Number are provided only once here, this data
element must be included in each segment of the Group A Incident Report, in addition to the Zero
Report Segment. Incident Number is not used in the Group B Arrest Report Segment, where it is
replaced by Data Element 41 (Arrest Transaction Number). The edits and associated errors listed
include edits and errors for each segment to which the information applies.

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As stated below in the table, see associated error 056, No incident numbers should ever repeat
even if the year in which the incident number is generated is different. A simple fix is to append
the year to the end of the incident number so that you will always have unique incident numbers
every year. The NIBRS allots for 12 characters to be utilized for the incident number, this allows
an agency to have or store more than 999 billion unique incidents.
Group: A
Format: 12-Character Alphanumeric
Position: 26–37
Occurrence: Once per Segment
Mandatory: Yes
Edits:
Table 3-8 Incident Number Edit Description
Incident Number Data Element Edits
Associated Error
Data Element Edit Description
Code
(Incident Number) The referenced data element in an
Incident must contain data when the referenced data element 001, 101, 201, 301,
Data Element 2
is mandatory or when the conditions are met for data that 401, 501, 601
must be entered into a conditionally mandatory field.
(Incident Number) For each submitting agency, as identified
in Section 3.3.2.1, the value must be a unique number. This
means that no two incidents can have the same incident
Data Element 2 number. Some agencies ensure uniqueness by prefixing 056
every incident number with a two-digit year followed by a
number starting with 1, while others just increment the
number by 1 for each new incident.
A Group “A” Incident Number and a Group “B” Arrest Report
Data Element 2 Arrest Transaction Number/Incident Number cannot have the 088
same number within the same ORI.
(Incident Number) Zero-Reporting Segment (Level 0) must
Data Element 2 092
contain 12 zeros as the incident number.
(Incident Number) Must be blank right-fill if under 12
115, 215, 315, 415,
Data Element 2 characters in length. Cannot have embedded blanks between
515, 615
the first and last characters entered.
(Incident Number) Must be left-justified with blank right-fill if 116, 216, 316, 416,
Data Element 2
under 12 characters in length. 516, 616
(Incident Number) Must contain a valid character combination
of the following:
• A–Z (capital letters only) 117, 217, 317, 417,
Data Element 2
• 0–9 517, 617
• Hyphen
Example: 11-123-SC is valid, but 11+123*SC is not valid.
Data Values: Administrative Segment (Level 1)
Offense Segment (Level 2)
Property Segment (Level 3)
Victim Segment (Level 4)
Offender Segment (Level 5)

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Arrestee Segment (Level 6)
A–Z (capital letters only)
0–9
Hyphen
Group B Arrest Report Segment (Level 7)
Data Element 2 (Incident Number) is not used in the Group B Arrest Report. Data Element 41
(Arrest Transaction Number) is used in its place. See Section 3.3.7, Arrestee Segment/Group B
Arrest Report Segment, Arrest Transaction Number, for more information.
Zero Report Segment (Level 0)
Data Element 2 (Incident Number) is not used in the Zero Report Segment. Record Positions 26–
37 should default to all zeros.

Data Element 2A-Cargo Theft


This data element indicates whether or not the incident involved a Cargo Theft. Although it is an
optional data element, once added to a submission, it becomes conditional and must be populated
with a valid data value or left blank depending on the offenses in the incident. By incorporating
the Segment Length of “0088” for Cargo Theft, incidents with a Cargo Theft-related offense must
contain a valid data value in record position 88. Conversely, any incident without one of these
offenses must contain a blank in position 88. Cargo Theft-related offenses are:
• 120 = Robbery
• 210 = Extortion/Blackmail
• 220 = Burglary/Breaking & Entering
• 23D = Theft From Building
• 23F = Theft From Motor Vehicle
• 23H = All Other Larceny
• 240 = Motor Vehicle Theft
• 26A = False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game
• 26B = Credit Card/Automated Teller Machine Fraud
• 26C = Impersonation
• 26E = Wire Fraud
• 26F = Identity Theft
• 26G = Hacking/Computer Invasion
• 510 = Bribery
• 270 = Embezzlement
Group: A
Format: 1-Character Alphabetic
Position: 88
Occurrence: Once per Administrative Segment
Mandatory: Optional/Conditional
Edits:

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Table 3-9 Cargo Theft Edit Description
Incident Number Data Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Cargo Theft) The referenced data element must contain a valid data
Data Element 2A 104
value when it is entered; blank is permissible on non-mandatory fields.
(Cargo Theft) must be blank, unless Data Element 6 (UCR Offense
Code) includes at least one of the following:
120 = Robbery
210 = Extortion/Blackmail
220 = Burglary/Breaking & Entering
23D = Theft From Building
23F = Theft From Motor Vehicle
23H = All Other Larceny
Data Element 2A 240 = Motor Vehicle Theft 119
26A = False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game
26B = Credit Card/Automated Teller Machine Fraud
26C = Impersonation
26E = Wire Fraud
26F = Identity Theft
26G = Hacking/Computer Invasion
270 = Embezzlement
510 = Bribery
(Cargo Theft) must be populated with a can be Y = Yes or N = No only
when Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) includes at least one of the
following:
120 = Robbery
210 = Extortion/Blackmail
220 = Burglary/Breaking & Entering
23D = Theft From Building
23F = Theft From Motor Vehicle
Data Element 2A 23H = All Other Larceny 122
240 = Motor Vehicle Theft
26A = False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game
26B = Credit Card/Automated Teller Machine Fraud
26C = Impersonation
26E = Wire Fraud
26F = Identity Theft
26G = Hacking/Computer Invasion
270 = Embezzlement
510 = Bribery
Data Values: Y = Yes
N = No
(Blank) = Not a Cargo theft offense

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Data Element 3-Incident Date
Incident Date is used to enter the year, month, and day (YYYYMMDD) when the incident
occurred or the beginning of the time-period in which it occurred, as appropriate.
Note: When the date of the incident is unknown, then enter the date the incident was reported and
enter R = Report Date in Report Date Indicator (record position 46).
Group: A
Format: 8-Character Numeric (YYYYMMDD)
Position: 38–45
Occurrence: Once per Administrative Segment
Mandatory: Yes
Edits:
Table 3-10 Incident Date Edit Description
Incident Date Data Element Edits
Associated Error
Data Element Edit Description
Code
The referenced data element in an Incident must contain
data when the referenced data element is mandatory or
Data Element 3 101
when the conditions are met for data that must be entered
into a conditionally mandatory field.
(Incident Date) The data element in error contains a date
that is not entered correctly. Each component of the date
must be valid; that is, months must be 01 through 12, days
Data Element 3 must be 01 through 31, and year must include the century 105
(i.e., 19xx, 20xx). In addition, days cannot exceed
maximum for the month (e.g., June cannot have 31 days).
Also, the date cannot exceed the current date.
(Incident Date) The UCR Program has determined that an
ORI will no longer be submitting data to the FBI as of an
Data Element 3 118
inactive date. No data from this ORI will be accepted after
this date.
(Incident Date) The date cannot be later than the year and
month the electronic submission represents. For example,
Data Element 3 170
the May 1999 electronic submission cannot contain
incidents happening after this date.
(Incident Date) cannot be earlier than 01/01/1991. This edit
Data Element 3 will preclude dates that are obviously incorrect since the 172
FBI began accepting NIBRS data on this date.
A Group “A” Incident Report was submitted with Data
Element 3 (Incident Date/Hour) containing a date that
Data Element 3 173
occurred before the agency converted over to NIBRS.
Because of this, the record was rejected.
(Incident Date) is missing for a Group A Incident Report
Data Element 3 with a Segment Action Type of D = Delete; must be 197
populated with a valid data value and cannot be blank.

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Incident Date Data Element Edits
Associated Error
Data Element Edit Description
Code
(Incident Date) is missing for a Group A Incident Report
with a Segment Action Type of D = Delete; at least one
Data Element 3 Group A Incident Report is on file that matches Data 198
Element 2 (Incident Number) with an Incident Date outside
the two year window.
(Incident Date) is missing for a Group A Incident Report
with a Segment Action Type of D = Delete; must be
Data Element 3 199
populated with a valid data value and cannot be blank.
Incident number matches multiple Group A reports
Data Values: Data Element 3 (Incident Date) must be a valid date in YYYYMMDD format:
Year (YYYY): 1991–Current
Month (MM): 01 = January
02 = February
03 = March
04 = April
05 = May
06 = June
07 = July
08 = August
09 = September
10 = October
11 = November
12 = December
Day of the Month (DD): 01–31 (depending on the month).

Data Element 3-Report Date Indicator


Report Date Indicator is used to designate that the date entered in Data Element 3 (Incident Date)
is the Report Date rather than the Incident Date.
Group: A
Format: 1-Character Alphabetic
Position: 46
Occurrence: Once per Administrative Segment
Mandatory: Conditional
Edits:
Table 3-11 Report Date Indicator Edit Description
Report Date Indicator Element Edits
Data
Data Element Data Element
Element
(Report Date Indicator) The referenced data element must contain
Data Element 3 a valid data value when it is entered; blank is permissible on non- 104
mandatory fields.

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Report Date Indicator Element Edits
Data
Data Element Data Element
Element
(Report Date Indicator) This field must be blank if the incident date
is known. If the incident date is unknown, then the report date
Data Element 3 151
would be entered instead and must be indicated with an “R” in the
Report Indicator field within the Administrative Segment.
Data Values: R = Report Date

Data Element 3-Incident Hour


Incident Hour is used to enter the hour when the incident occurred or the beginning of the time
period in which it occurred, as appropriate.
Group: A
Format: 2-Character Numeric (HH)
Position: 47–48
Occurrence: Once per Administrative Segment
Mandatory: Conditional, if known it must be entered
Edits:
Table 3-12 Incident Hour Edit Description
Incident Hour Data Element Edits
Associated Error
Data Element Edit Description
Code
(Incident Hour) The referenced data element must contain a
Data Element 3 valid data value when it is entered; blank is permissible on 104
non-mandatory fields.
(Incident Hour) If Hour is entered within Data Element 3
(Incident Date/Hour), it must be 00 through 23. If 00 =
Midnight is entered, be careful that the Incident Date is
entered as if the time was 1 minute past midnight.
Data Element 3 Note: When an incident occurs exactly at midnight, Data 152
Element 3 (Incident Date) would be entered as if the time is 1
minute past midnight. For example, when a crime occurred
exactly at midnight on Thursday, Friday’s date would be
entered.
(Incident Hour) For Offenses of 09A, 13A, 13B and 13C ONLY
- When data element 25 (Type of Victim) = L (Law
Data Element 3 Enforcement Officer) then Data Element 3 (Incident 106
Date/Hour) must be populated with a valid hour (00-23).
Incident Hour Unknown (Blank) is not a valid entry.
Data Values: 00–23

Data Element 4-Cleared Exceptionally


Cleared Exceptionally is used to indicate whether or not the incident is cleared by exceptional
means. In a multiple-offense incident, the exceptional clearance of one offense clears the entire
incident. An incident cannot be cleared exceptionally if it was previously or concurrently cleared
by an arrest, i.e., if an Arrestee Segment (Level 6) is submitted.

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Group: A
Format: 1-Character Alphabetic
Position: 49
Occurrence: Once per Administrative Segment
Mandatory: Yes
Edits:
Table 3-13 Cleared Exceptionally Edit Description
Cleared Exceptionally Data Element Edits
Associated Error
Data Element Edit Description
Code
Segment Level 6 (Arrestee Segment) with Segment Action
Type I = Incident Report cannot be submitted with Data
Element 42 (Arrest Date) containing an arrest date on or
Data Element 4 earlier than the date entered in Data Element 5 (Exceptional 071
Clearance Date) when Data Element 4 (Cleared Exceptionally)
contains a data value other than N = Not Applicable (indicating
the incident is cleared exceptionally).
(Cleared Exceptionally) The referenced data element in an
Incident must contain data when the referenced data element
Data Element 4 101
is mandatory or when the conditions are met for data that must
be entered into a conditionally mandatory field.
(Cleared Exceptionally) The referenced data element must
Data Element 4 contain a valid data value when it is entered; blank is 104
permissible on non-mandatory fields.
(Cleared Exceptionally) Cannot be N = Not Applicable if Data
Data Element 4 153
Element 5 (Exceptional Clearance Date) is entered.
Data Values: A = Death of Offender
B = Prosecution Declined (by the prosecutor for a reason other than lack of probable
cause)
C = In Custody of Other Jurisdiction (includes extradition denied)
D = Victim Refused to Cooperate (in the prosecution)
E = Juvenile/No Custody (the handling of a juvenile without taking him/her into
custody, but rather by oral or written notice given to the parents or legal
guardian in a case involving a minor offense, such as petty larceny).
N = Not Applicable (not cleared exceptionally).

Data Element 5-Exceptional Clearance Date


Exceptional Clearance Date is used to enter the date the incident is cleared by exceptional means
(i.e., a code other than N = Not Applicable is entered in Data Element 4 (Cleared Exceptionally).
Group: A
Format: 8-Character Numeric (YYYYMMDD)
Position: 50–57
Occurrence: Once per Administrative Segment
Mandatory: Conditional
This data element is Mandatory when Data Element 4 (Cleared Exceptionally) contains data values
A–E (the incident is cleared by exceptional means).

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Edits:
Table 3-14 Exceptional Clearance Date Edit Description
Incident Hour Data Element Edits
Associated Error
Data Element Edit Description
Code
(Exceptional Clearance Date) The referenced data element
Data Element 5 must contain a valid data value when it is entered; blank is 104
permissible on non-mandatory fields.
(Exceptional Clearance Date) The data element in error
contains a date that is not entered correctly. Each component
of the date must be valid; that is, months must be 01 through
Data Element 5 12, days must be 01 through 31, and year must include the 105
century (i.e., 19xx, 20xx). In addition, days cannot exceed
maximum for the month (e.g., June cannot have 31 days).
Also, the date cannot exceed the current date.
(Exceptional Clearance Date) is earlier than Data Element 3
Data Element 5 155
(Incident Date/Hour).
(Exceptional Clearance Date) must be present if the case
was cleared exceptionally. Data Element 4 (Cleared
Data Element 5 156
Exceptionally) has an entry of A through E; therefore, the
date must also be entered.
(Exceptional Clearance Date) cannot contain a date earlier
Data Element 5 173
than the date the LEA began submitting data via the NIBRS.
Data Values: Data Element 5 (Exceptional Clearance Date) must be a valid date in
YYYYMMDD format:
Year (YYYY): 1991–Current
Month (MM): 01 = January
02 = February
03 = March
04 = April
05 = May
06 = June
07 = July
08 = August
09 = September
10 = October
11 = November
12 = December
Day of the Month (DD): 01–31 (depending on the month).
Data Values: Refer to Appendix A–Group A Offenses

3.3.3 Offense Segment


The Offense Segment describes the various types of offenses involved in the incident and is
submitted for up to ten of the most serious Group A offenses in the incident (as determined by the
reporting agency). Only one Offense Segment should be submitted for each reported UCR Offense

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Code (Data Element 6) even though there may have been more than one victim of the crime. At
least one Offense Segment must be submitted for each Group A Incident Report.
Each offense must be reported if it is a separate, distinct crime, rather than just a part of another
offense. For example, every robbery includes some type of assault; but because the assault is an
element that makes up the crime of Robbery, only Robbery should be reported. On the other hand,
if during a robbery the victim is forced to engage in sexual relations, both Robbery and a Sex
Offense should be reported, because sexual intercourse without the consent of the victim is not an
element of Robbery.
Note: In addition to the data elements specified, the Offense Segment also contains the Header
Data Elements identified in Section 3.3.1, as well as Data Element 1 (ORI) and Data Element 2
(Incident Number) included in the Administrative Segment, Section 3.3.2.

Data Element 6-UCR Offense Code


UCR Offense Code is used to enter the data values of the Group A offenses that occurred in the
incident.
Group: A
Format: 3-Character Alphanumeric
Position: 38–40
Occurrence: Once per Offense Segment
Mandatory: Yes
Edits:
Table 3-15 UCR Offense Code Edit Description
UCR Offense Code Data Element Edits
Associated Error
Data Element Edit Description
Code
(UCR Offense Code) The referenced data element in an
Incident must contain data when the referenced data element
Data Element 6 201
is mandatory or when the conditions are met for data that
must be entered into a conditionally mandatory field.
(UCR Offense Code) The referenced data element must
Data Element 6 contain a valid data value when it is entered; blank is 204
permissible on non-mandatory fields.
When a Group “A” Incident Report is submitted, the individual
segments comprising the incident cannot contain duplicates.
Data Element 6 262
In this case, two Offense Segments were submitted having
the same offense in Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code).
(UCR Offense Code Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code)
Data Element 6 must be a Group “A” UCR Offense Code, not a Group “B” 264
Offense Code.
When a Justifiable Homicide is reported, no other offense may
Data Element 6 be reported in the Group “A” Incident Report. These should be 266
submitted on another Group “A” Incident Report.

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UCR Offense Code Data Element Edits
Associated Error
Data Element Edit Description
Code
Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is a (23A-23H) =
Larceny/Theft Offenses and a property segment exists with
Data Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) of 7 = Stolen/Etc.
and Data Element 15 (Property Description) of 03 =
Automobiles, 05 = Buses, 24 = Other Motor Vehicles, 28 =
Data Element 6 268
Recreational Vehicles, or 37 = Trucks; then the incident must
contain another offense segment with Data Element 6 (UCR
Offense Code) containing a crime against property other than
a larceny/theft offense (refer to Appendix Mandatories for
each crime against property offense).

Data Values: Refer to Appendix A–Group A Offenses

Data Element 7-Offense Attempted/Completed


Offense Attempted/Completed is used to indicate whether each offense in the incident was
attempted or completed. When an offense occurs more than once within an incident and one of the
offenses are completed, then C = Completed must be entered.
Note: Attempted Murder should be reported as Aggravated Assault and all Assault Offenses
should be classified as C = Completed.
Group: A
Format: 1-Character Alphabetic
Position: 41
Occurrence: Once per Offense Segment
Mandatory: Yes
Edits:
Table 3-16 Offense Attempted/Completed Edit Description
Offense Attempted/Completed Data Element Edits
Associated Error
Data Element Edit Description
Code
(Offense Attempted/Completed) The referenced data element
in an Incident must contain data when the referenced data
Data Element 7 201
element is mandatory or when the conditions are met for data
that must be entered into a conditionally mandatory field.
(Offense Attempted/Completed) Must be a valid code of A =
Data Element 7 251
Attempted or C = Completed.
(Offense Attempted/Completed) Code must be C =
Data Element 7 Completed if Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is an 256
Assault or Homicide.
Data Values: A = Attempted
C = Completed

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Data Element 8-Offender Suspected of Using
Offender Suspected of Using is used to indicate whether any of the offenders in the incident were
suspected of consuming alcohol or using drugs/narcotics during or shortly before the incident, or
of using computer equipment to perpetrate the crime.
Group: A
Format: 1-Character Alphabetic
Position: 42-Activity 1
43-Activity 2
44-Activity 3
Occurrence: 3 times per Offense Segment
Mandatory: Yes
Edits:
Table 3-17 Offender Suspected of Using Edit Description
Offender(s) Suspected of Using Data Element Edits
Associated Error
Data Element Edit Description
Code
(Offender Suspected of Using) The referenced data element in
an Incident must contain data when the referenced data
Data Element 8 201
element is mandatory or when the conditions are met for data
that must be entered into a conditionally mandatory field.
(Offender Suspected of Using) The referenced data element
Data Element 8 must contain a valid data value when it is entered; blank is 204
permissible on non-mandatory fields.
(Offender Suspected of Using) The referenced data element in
Data Element 8 error is one that contains multiple data values. When more 206
than one code is entered, none can be duplicate codes.
(Offender Suspected of Using) The data element in error can
have multiple data values and was entered with multiple
Data Element 8 values. However, mutually exclusive values cannot be entered 207
with any other data value. Refer to individual data elements
for mutually exclusive data values.
Data Values: A = Alcohol
C = Computer Equipment (Handheld Devices)
D = Drugs/Narcotics
N = Not Applicable (Mutually Exclusive)

Data Element 8A-Bias Motivation


Bias Motivation is used to indicate whether or not the offense was motivated by the offender’s
bias and, if so, what kind.
Group: A
Format: 2-Character Numeric
Position: 62–63 Bias Motivation 1
64–65 Bias Motivation 2
66–67 Bias Motivation 3
68–69 Bias Motivation 4

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70–71 Bias Motivation 5
Occurrence: Once or 5 times per Offense Segment
Mandatory: Yes Bias Motivation 1
Optional Bias Motivations 2–5
Edits:
Table 3-18 Bias Motivation Edit Description
Bias Motivation Data Element Edits
Associated Error
Data Element Edit Description
Code
(Bias Motivation), The referenced data element in an
Incident must contain data when the referenced data
Data Element 8A element is mandatory or when the conditions are met for 201
data that must be entered into a conditionally mandatory
field.
(Bias Motivation), The referenced data element must contain
Data Element 8A a valid data value when it is entered; blank is permissible on 204
non-mandatory fields.
(Bias Motivation) The referenced data element in error is
Data Element 8A one that contains multiple data values. When more than one 206
code is entered, none can be duplicate codes.
(Bias Motivation) The data element in error can have
multiple data values and was entered with multiple values.
Data Element 8A However, mutually exclusive values cannot be entered with 207
any other data value. Refer to individual data elements for
mutually exclusive data values.
(Bias Motivation) Must be 88 = None when Data Element 6
Data Element 8A 270
(UCR Offense Code) is 09C = Justifiable Homicide.
Data Values: Race/Ethnicity/Ancestry
11 = Anti-White
12 = Anti-Black or African American
13 = Anti-American Indian or Alaska Native
14 = Anti-Asian
15 = Anti-Multiple Races, Group
16 = Anti-Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
31 = Anti-Arab
32 = Anti-Hispanic or Latino
33 = Anti-Other Race/Ethnicity/Ancestry

Religion:
21 = Anti-Jewish
22 = Anti-Catholic
23 = Anti-Protestant
24 = Anti-Islamic (Muslim)
25 = Anti-Other Religion
26 = Anti-Multiple Religions, Group
27 = Anti-Atheism/Agnosticism
28 = Anti-Mormon

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29 = Anti-Jehovah’s Witness
81 = Anti-Eastern Orthodox (Russian, Greek, Other)
82 = Anti-Other Christian
83 = Anti-Buddhist
84 = Anti-Hindu
85 = Anti-Sikh

Sexual Orientation:
41 = Anti-Gay (Male)
42 = Anti-Lesbian (Female)
43 = Anti-Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, or Transgender (Mixed Group)
44 = Anti-Heterosexual
45 = Anti-Bisexual

Disability:
51 = Anti-Physical Disability
52 = Anti-Mental Disability

Gender:
61 = Anti-Male
62 = Anti-Female

Gender Identity:
71 = Anti-Transgender
72 = Anti-Gender Non-Conforming

None/Unknown:
88 = None (no bias) (mutually exclusive)
99 = Unknown (offender’s motivation not known) (mutually exclusive)

Data Element 9-Location Type


Location Type is used to report the type of location/premises where each offense took place. Only
one location type can be entered for each offense.
Group: A
Format: 2-Character Numeric
Position: 45–46
Occurrence: Once per Offense Segment
Mandatory: Yes
Edits:

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Table 3-19 Location Type Edit Description
Location Type Data Element Edits
Associated Error
Data Element Edit Description
Code
(Location Type) The referenced data element in an Incident
must contain data when the referenced data element is
Data Element 9 201
mandatory or when the conditions are met for data that must
be entered into a conditionally mandatory field.
(Location Type) The referenced data element must contain a
Data Element 9 valid data value when it is entered; blank is permissible on 204
non-mandatory fields.
Data Element 9 (Location Type) = Cyberspace, can only be
entered when Data Element 6 Offense Code is one of the
violations listed below:
210 = Extortion/Blackmail
250 = Counterfeiting/Forgery
270 = Embezzlement
280 = Stolen Property Offenses
290 = Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property
370 = Pornography/Obscene Material
510 = Bribery
26A = False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game
26B = Credit Card/Automated Teller Machine Fraud
26C = Impersonation
26D = Welfare Fraud
Data Element 9 26E = Wire Fraud 205
26F = Identity Theft
26G = Hacking/Computer Invasion
39A = Betting/Wagering
39B = Operating/Promoting/Assisting Gambling
39C = Gambling Equipment Violations
13C = Intimidation
35A = Drug/Narcotic Violations
35B = Drug Equipment Violations
520 = Weapon Law Violations
64A = Human Trafficking, Commercial Sex Acts
64B = Human Trafficking, Involuntary Servitude
40A = Prostitution
40B = Assisting or Promoting Prostitution
40C = Purchasing Prostitution
Data Values: 01 = Air/Bus/Train Terminal
02 = Bank/Savings and Loan
03 = Bar/Nightclub
04 = Church/Synagogue/Temple/Mosque
05 = Commercial/Office Building
06 = Construction Site
07 = Convenience Store
08 = Department/Discount Store
09 = Drug Store/Doctor’s Office/Hospital
10 = Field/Woods
11 = Government/Public Building

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12 = Grocery/Supermarket
13 = Highway/Road/Alley/Street/Sidewalk
14 = Hotel/Motel/Etc.
15 = Jail/Prison/Penitentiary/Corrections Facility
16 = Lake/Waterway/Beach
17 = Liquor Store
18 = Parking/Drop Lot/Garage
19 = Rental Storage Facility
20 = Residence/Home
21 = Restaurant
22 = School/College
23 = Service/Gas Station
24 = Specialty Store
25 = Other/Unknown
37 = Abandoned/Condemned Structure
38 = Amusement Park
39 = Arena/Stadium/Fairgrounds/Coliseum
40 = ATM Separate from Bank
41 = Auto Dealership New/Used
42 = Camp/Campground
44 = Daycare Facility
45 = Dock/Wharf/Freight/Modal Terminal
46 = Farm Facility
47 = Gambling Facility/Casino/Race Track
48 = Industrial Site
49 = Military Installation
50 = Park/Playground
51 = Rest Area
52 = School–College/University
53 = School–Elementary/Secondary
54 = Shelter–Mission/Homeless
55 = Shopping Mall
56 = Tribal Lands
57 = Community Center
58 = Cyberspace

Data Element 10-Number of Premises Entered


Number of Premises Entered is used to enter the total number of structures (premises) entered
when Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is 220 = Burglary/Breaking & Entering and Data
Element 9 (Location Type) is 14 = Hotel/Motel/Etc. or 19 = Rental Storage Facility. Premises may
be the number of individual rooms, units, suites, storage compartments, etc. entered.
Group: A
Format: 2-Character Numeric
Position: 47–48
Occurrence: Once per Offense Segment
Mandatory: Conditional

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This data element is Mandatory when Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is 220 =
Burglary/Breaking & Entering and Data Element 9 (Location Type) is 14 = Hotel/Motel/Etc. or
19 = Rental Storage Facility.
Edits:
Table 3-20 Number of Premises Entered Edit Description
Number of Premises Entered Data Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
Data Element Data Element 10 (Number of Premises Entered) is not a numeric
202
10 entry of 01 through 99.
(Number of Premises Entered) When Data Element 10 (Number of
Data Element Premises Entered) is entered, Data Element 9 (Location Type) must
252
10 be 14 = Hotel/Motel/Etc. or 19 = Rental Storage Facility, and Data
Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) must be 220 (Burglary).
(Number of Premises Entered) Must be entered if offense code is
Data Element
220 (Burglary) and if Data Element 9 (Location Type) contains 14 = 257
10
Hotel/Motel/Etc. or 19 = Rental Storage Facility.
Data Values: 01–99

Data Element 11-Method of Entry


Method of Entry is used when Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is 220 = Burglary/Breaking
& Entering to report whether Force or No Force was used by the burglar to enter the structure.
Group: A
Format: 1-Character Alphabetic
Position: 49
Occurrence: Once per Offense Segment
Mandatory: Conditional
This data element is Mandatory when Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is 220 =
Burglary/Breaking & Entering.
Edits:
Table 3-21 Method of Entry Edit Description
Method of Entry Data Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Method of Entry) The referenced data element must contain a
Data Element 11 valid data value when it is entered; blank is permissible on non- 204
mandatory fields.
(Method of Entry) Data Element was not entered; it must be
Data Element 11 entered when UCR Offense Code of 220 = Burglary has been 253
entered.
(Method of Entry) Data Element only applies to UCR Offense
Data Element 11 Code of 220 = Burglary. Since a burglary offense was not 254
entered, the Method of Entry should not have been entered.
Data Values: F = Force

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N = No Force

Data Element 12-Type Criminal Activity/Gang Information


Type Criminal Activity/Gang Information is used to indicate the criminal activity/gang
involvement of the offenders for certain offenses.
Group: A
Format: 1-Character Alphabetic
Position: 50-Activity 1
51-Activity 2
52-Activity 3
Occurrence: 3 times per Offense Segment
Mandatory: Conditional
This data element is Mandatory when Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is:
• 250 = Counterfeiting/Forgery
• 280 = Stolen Property Offenses
• 35A = Drug/Narcotic Violations
• 35B = Drug Equipment Violations
• 39C = Gambling Equipment Violations
• 370 = Pornography/Obscene Material
• 520 = Weapon Law Violations
• 720 = Animal Cruelty
Edits:
Table 3-22 Type Criminal Activity/Gang Information Edit Description
Type of Criminal Activity/Gang Information Element Edits
Associated Error
Data Element Edit Description
Code
(Type Criminal Activity/Gang Information) The referenced
Data Element 12 data element must contain a valid data value when it is 204
entered; blank is permissible on non-mandatory fields.
(Type Criminal Activity/Gang Information) The referenced
data element in error is one that contains multiple data
Data Element 12 206
values. When more than one code is entered, none can be
duplicate codes.
(Type Criminal Activity/Gang Information) The data element
in error can have multiple data values and was entered with
Data Element 12 multiple values. However, mutually exclusive values cannot 207
be entered with any other data value. Refer to individual
data elements for mutually exclusive data values.

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Type of Criminal Activity/Gang Information Element Edits
Associated Error
Data Element Edit Description
Code
(Type Criminal Activity/Gang Information) Type criminal
activity codes of “B”, “C”, “D”, “E”, “O”, “P”, “T”,
or “U” can only be entered when the UCR Offense Code is:
250 = Counterfeiting/Forgery
280 = Stolen Property Offenses
35A = Drug/Narcotic Violations
35B = Drug Equipment Violations
39C = Gambling Equipment Violations
370 = Pornography/Obscene Material
520 = Weapon Law Violations

(Type Criminal Activity/Gang Information) Gang information


codes of “J”, “G”, and “N” can only be entered
when the UCR Offense Code is:
09A = Murder and Non-negligent Manslaughter
Data Element 12 09B = Negligent Manslaughter 219
100 = Kidnapping/Abduction
11A = Rape
11B = Sodomy
11C = Sexual Assault With An Object
11D = Fondling
120 = Robbery
13A = Aggravated Assault
13B = Simple Assault
13C = Intimidation

(Type Criminal Activity/Gang Information) Criminal Activity


codes of “A”, “F”, “I”, and “S” can only be entered
when the UCR Offense Code is:
720 = Animal Cruelty
Data Element 12 (Type Criminal Activity/Gang Information)
Must be populated with a valid data value and cannot be
blank when Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is:
250 = Counterfeiting/Forgery
280 = Stolen Property Offenses
Data Element 12 35A = Drug/Narcotic Violations 220
35B = Drug Equipment Violations
39C = Gambling Equipment Violations
370 = Pornography/Obscene Material
520 = Weapon Law Violations
720 = Animal Cruelty
Data Values: Criminal Activity
A = Simple/Gross Neglect (unintentionally, intentionally, or knowingly failing to
provide food, water, shelter, veterinary care, hoarding, etc.)
B = Buying/Receiving
C = Cultivating/Manufacturing/Publishing (i.e., production of any type)
D = Distributing/Selling
F = Organized Abuse (Dog Fighting and Cock Fighting)
E = Exploiting Children

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I = Intentional Abuse and Torture (tormenting, mutilating, maiming, poisoning, or
abandonment)
O = Operating/Promoting/Assisting
P = Possessing/Concealing
S = Animal Sexual Abuse (Bestiality)
T = Transporting/Transmitting/Importing
U = Using/Consuming

Gang Information
J = Juvenile Gang
G = Other Gang
N = None/Unknown (Mutually Exclusive)

Data Element 13-Type Weapon/Force Involved


Type Weapon/Force Involved is used to enter the type of weapon or force used by the offender.
Group: A
Format: 2-Character Numeric
Position: 53–54 Weapon 1
56–57 Weapon 2
59–60 Weapon 3
Occurrence: 3 times per Offense Segment
Mandatory: Conditional
This data element is Mandatory when Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is:
• 09A = Murder and Non-negligent Manslaughter
• 09B = Negligent Manslaughter
• 09C = Justifiable Homicide
• 100 = Kidnapping/Abduction
• 11A = Rape
• 11B = Sodomy
• 11C = Sexual Assault With An Object
• 11D = Fondling
• 120 = Robbery
• 13A = Aggravated Assault
• 13B = Simple Assault
• 210 = Extortion
• 520 = Weapon Law Violations
• 64A = Human Trafficking, Commercial Sex Acts
• 64B = Human Trafficking, Involuntary Servitude
Edits:

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Table 3-23 Type Weapon/Force Involved Edit Description
Type Weapon/Force Involved Element Edits
Associated Error
Data Element Edit Description
Code
(Type Weapon/Force Involved) The referenced data element
Data Element 13 must contain a valid data value when it is entered; blank is 204
permissible on non-mandatory fields.
(Type Weapon/Force Involved) The referenced data element
Data Element 13 in error is one that contains multiple data values. When more 206
than one code is entered, none can be duplicate codes.
(Type Weapon/Force Involved) The data element in error can
have multiple data values and was entered with multiple
Data Element 13 values. However, mutually exclusive values cannot be 207
entered with any other data value. Refer to individual data
elements for mutually exclusive data values.
(Type Weapon/Force Involved) must be populated with a
valid data value and cannot be blank when Data Element 6
(UCR Offense Code) is:
09A = Murder and Non-negligent Manslaughter
09B = Negligent Manslaughter
09C = Justifiable Homicide
100 = Kidnapping/Abduction
11A = Rape
11B = Sodomy
Data Element 13 221
11C = Sexual Assault With An Object
11D = Fondling
120 = Robbery
13A = Aggravated Assault
13B = Simple Assault
210 = Extortion/Blackmail
520 = Weapon Law Violations
64A = Human Trafficking, Commercial Sex Acts
64B = Human Trafficking, Involuntary Servitude
(Type of Weapon/Force Involved) Type of Weapon/Force
Involved can only be entered when the UCR Offense Code is:
09A = Murder and Non-negligent Manslaughter
09B = Negligent Manslaughter
09C = Justifiable Homicide
100 = Kidnapping/Abduction
11A = Rape
11B = Sodomy
Data Element 13 11C = Sexual Assault With An Object 222
11D = Fondling
120 = Robbery
13A = Aggravated Assault
13B = Simple Assault
210 = Extortion/Blackmail
520 = Weapon Law Violations
64A = Human Trafficking, Commercial Sex Acts
64B = Human Trafficking, Involuntary Servitude

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Type Weapon/Force Involved Element Edits
Associated Error
Data Element Edit Description
Code
(Type Weapon/Force Involved) If an Offense Segment (Level
2) was submitted for 13B = Simple Assault, Data Element 13
(Type Weapon/Force Involved) can only have codes of 40 =
Data Element 13 265
Personal Weapons, 90 = Other, 95 = Unknown, and 99 =
None. All other codes are not valid because they do not relate
to a simple assault.
(Type Weapon/Force Involved) If a homicide offense is
submitted, Data Element 13 (Type Weapon/Force Involved)
Data Element 13 267
cannot have 99 = None. Some type of weapon/force must be
used in a homicide offense.
(Type Weapon/Force Involved) If Data Element 6 (UCR
Offense Code) is 13B = Simple Assault and the weapon
Data Element 13 involved is 11 = Firearm, 12 = Handgun, 13 = Rifle, 14 = 269
Shotgun, or 15 = Other Firearm, then the offense should
instead be classified as 13A = Aggravated Assault.
Data Values: 11 = Firearm
12 = Handgun
13 = Rifle
14 = Shotgun
15 = Other Firearm
20 = Knife/Cutting Instrument (knives, razors, hatchets, axes, cleavers, scissors,
glass, broken bottles, ice picks, etc .)
30 = Blunt Object (baseball bats, butt of handgun, clubs, bricks, jack handles, tire
irons, bottles, etc .)
35 = Motor Vehicle/Vessel
40 = Personal Weapons (hands, fist, feet, arms, teeth, etc.)
50 = Poison
60 = Explosives
65 = Fire/Incendiary Device
70 = Drugs/Narcotics/Sleeping Pills
85 = Asphyxiation
90 = Other (BB guns, pellet guns, tasers, pepper spray, stun guns, etc.)
95 = Unknown
99 = None (Mutually Exclusive)

Data Element 13-Automatic Weapon Indicator


Automatic Weapon Indicator is used to indicate whether a firearm identified in Data Element 13
(Type Weapons/Force Involved) is an automatic firearm (i.e., any firearm that shoots or is designed
to shoot more than one shot at a time by a single pull of the trigger without manual reloading).
Group: A
Format: 1-Character Alphabetic
Position: 55 Indicator 1
58 Indicator 2
61 Indicator 3

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Occurrence: 3 times per Offense Segment
Mandatory: Conditional
Note: Reporting agencies should insert the letter “A” in this data element to indicate an automatic
weapon was involved in an incident. Reporting agencies should leave this data element blank if an
automatic weapon was not involved in the incident.
Edits:
Table 3-24 Automatic Weapon Indicator Edit Description
Automatic Weapon Indicator Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Automatic Weapon Indicator) The referenced data element must
Data Element 13 contain a valid data value when it is entered; blank is permissible 204
on non-mandatory fields.
(Automatic Weapon Indicator) Must be A = Automatic or blank =
Data Element 13 255
Not Automatic.
(Automatic Weapon Indicator) In Data Element 13 (Type of
Weapon/Force Involved), A = Automatic is the third character of
code. It is valid only with the following codes:
11 = Firearm (Type Not Stated)
12 = Handgun
Data Element 13 13 = Rifle 258
14 = Shotgun
15 = Other Firearm
A weapon code other than those mentioned was entered with the
automatic indicator. An automatic weapon is, by definition, a
firearm.
Data Values: A = Automatic
(blank) = Not Automatic

3.3.4 Property Segment


The Property Segment is used to describe the type, value, and (for drugs and narcotics seized in
drug cases) quantity of property involved in the incident and is only submitted for
Kidnapping/Abduction, Crimes against Property, Drug/Narcotic Offenses, and Gambling
Offenses. A separate Property Segment must be submitted for each type of property loss, recovery,
seizure, etc., that occurred in the incident.
Note: In addition to the data elements specified, the Property Segment also contains the Header
Data Elements identified in Section 3.3.1, as well as Data Element 1 (ORI) and Data Element 2
(Incident Number) included in the Administrative Segment, Section 3.3.2.

Data Element 14-Type Property Loss/Etc.


Type Property Loss/Etc. is used to describe the type of property loss, recovery, seizure, etc., which
occurred in the incident.
Group: A
Format: 1-Character Numeric
Position: 38
Occurrence: Once per Property Segment

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Mandatory: Conditional
This data element is Mandatory when Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) contains
Kidnapping/Abduction, Crimes against Property, Drug/Narcotic Offenses, or Gambling Offenses.
Edits:
Table 3-25 Type Property Loss/Etc. Edit Description
Type Property Loss Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
Segment Level 3 (Property Segment) must first be submitted
with Data Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) as 7 =
Stolen/Etc. before it can be submitted as 5 = Recovered for the
same property in Data Element 15 (Property Description). Any
property being reported as recovered must first be reported as
stolen. There are exceptions to this rule:
3. When Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) contains an
Data Element 14 072
offense that allows property to be recovered without first
being stolen in that same incident (i.e., 250 =
Counterfeiting/Forgery and 280 = Stolen Property
Offenses).
When a vehicle was stolen and the recovered property in Data
Element 15 (Property Description) is 38 = Vehicle
Parts/Accessories.
(Type Property Loss/Etc.) Must be 1 = None or 8 = Unknown
when Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) contains an offense
Data Element 14 of Kidnapping/Abduction, Crimes against Property, 077
Drug/Narcotic Offenses, or Gambling Offenses and Data
Element 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed) is A = Attempted.
(Type Property Loss/Etc.) Must be 1 = None or 5 = Recovered 078
when Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is 280 = Stolen
Data Element 14
Property Offenses and Data Element 7 (Offense
Attempted/Completed) is C = Completed.
(Type Property Loss/Etc.) Must be 1 = None, 5 = Recovered, 7 078
= Stolen/Etc., or 8 = Unknown when Data Element 6 (UCR
Data Element 14 Offense Code) is 100 = Kidnapping/Abduction, 220 = Burglary/
Breaking & Entering, or 510 = Bribery and Data Element 7
(Offense Attempted/Completed) is C = Completed.
(Type Property Loss/Etc.) Must be 1 = None or 6 = Seized when 078
Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is 35A = Drug/ Narcotic
Data Element 14 Violations or 35B = Drug Equipment Violations and Data
Element 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed) is C = Completed.
(Type Property Loss/Etc.) Must be 2 = Burned when Data 078
Data Element 14 Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is 200 = Arson and Data
Element 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed) is C = Completed.
(Type Property Loss/Etc.) Must be 3 = Counterfeited/Forged, 5 = 078
Recovered, or 6 = Seized when Data Element 6 (UCR Offense
Data Element 14 Code) is 250 = Counterfeiting/Forgery and Data Element 7
(Offense Attempted/Completed) is C = Completed.

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Type Property Loss Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Type Property Loss/Etc.) Must be 4 = 078
Destroyed/Damaged/Vandalized when Data Element 6 (UCR
Data Element 14 Offense Code) is 290 = Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of
Property and Data Element 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed) is
C = Completed.
(Type Property Loss/Etc.) Must be 5 = Recovered or 7 =
Stolen/Etc. when Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is any of
the following and Data Element 7 (Offense
Attempted/Completed) is C = Completed:
120 = Robbery
210 = Extortion/Blackmail
23A = Pocket-picking
23B = Purse Snatching
23C = Shoplifting
23D = Theft from Building
23E = Theft from Coin-Operated Machine or Device
Data Element 14 23F = Theft from Motor Vehicle 078
23G = Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories
23H = All other Larceny
240 = Motor Vehicle Theft
26A = False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game
26B = Credit Card/Automated Teller Machine Fraud
26C = Impersonation
26D = Welfare Fraud
26E = Wire Fraud
26F = Identity Theft
26G = Hacking/Computer Invasion
270 = Embezzlement
Data Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) must be 6 = Seized
when Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is any of the following
and Data Element 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed) is C =
Completed:
Data Element 14 39A = Betting/Wagering 078
39B = Operating/Promoting/Assisting Gambling
39C = Gambling Equipment Violation
39D = Sports Tampering

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Type Property Loss Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
Data Element 14 If Type Property Loss is 1 = None, then an Offense segment
must be submitted in which Data Element 6 (UCR Offense
Code) contains a valid offense for type loss 1 = None and an
applicable Data Element 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed) must
exist for that offense.

The following offense/attempted-completed combinations are


valid for Type Loss 1 = None:

Arson-Attempted
Bribery-Attempted/Completed
Burglary/Breaking & Entering-Attempted/Completed
Counterfeiting/Forgery-Attempted
Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property-Attempted
Drug/Narcotic Violations-Attempted/Completed
Drug Equipment Violations-Attempted/Completed
Embezzlement-Attempted
Extortion/Blackmail-Attempted
False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game-Attempted
Credit Card/Automated Teller Machine Fraud- Attempted
Impersonation-Attempted 081
Welfare Fraud-Attempted
Wire Fraud-Attempted
Identity Theft-Attempted
Hacking/Computer Invasion- Attempted
Betting/Wagering-Attempted
Operating/Promoting/Assisting Gambling-Attempted
Gambling Equipment Violations- Attempted
Sports Tampering-Attempted
Kidnapping/Abduction-Attempted/Completed
Pocket-picking-Attempted
Purse-snatching-Attempted
Shoplifting-Attempted
Theft From Building-Attempted
Theft From Coin-Operated Machine or Device-Attempted
Theft From Motor Vehicle-Attempted
Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories-Attempted
All Other Larceny- Attempted
Motor Vehicle Theft- Attempted
Robbery-Attempted
Stolen Property Offenses-Attempted/Completed
Data Element 14 If Type Property Loss is 2 = Burned, then an Offense segment
must be submitted in which Data Element 6 (UCR Offense
Code) contains an offense of 200 = Arson, and Data Element 081
7(Offense Attempted/Completed) must be C = Completed.
Data Element 14 If Type Property Loss is 3 = Counterfeiting/Forgery, then an
Offense segment must be submitted in which Data Element 6
(UCR Offense Code) contains an offense of 250 = 081
Counterfeiting/Forgery, and Data Element 7(Offense
Attempted/Completed) must be C = Completed.

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Type Property Loss Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
Data Element 14 If Type Property Loss is 4 = Damaged/Destroyed, then an
Offense segment must be submitted in which Data Element 6
(UCR Offense Code) contains an offense of 290 =
Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property, and Data Element 081
7(Offense Attempted/Completed) must be C = Completed.

Data Element 14 If Type Property Loss is 5 = Recovered, then an Offense


segment must be submitted in which Data Element 6 (UCR
Offense Code) contains a valid offense for type loss 5 =
Recovered and Data Element 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed)
must be C = Completed.

The following completed offenses are valid for Type Loss 5 =


Recovered:

510 = Bribery
220 = Burglary/Breaking & Entering
250 = Counterfeiting/Forgery
270 = Embezzlement
210 = Extortion/Blackmail
26A = False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game
26B = Credit Card/Automated Teller Machine Fraud
26C= Impersonation 081
26D = Welfare Fraud
26E = Wire Fraud
26F = Identity Theft
26G = Hacking/Computer Invasion
100 = Kidnapping/Abduction
23A = Pocket-picking
23B = Purse Snatching
23C = Shoplifting
23D = Theft From Building
23E = Theft From Coin Operated Machine
23F = Theft From Motor Vehicle
23G = Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories
23H = All Other Larceny
240 = Motor Vehicle Theft
120 = Robbery
280 = Stolen Property Offenses

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Type Property Loss Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
Data Element 14 If Type Property Loss is 6 = Seized, then an Offense segment
must be submitted in which Data Element 6 (UCR Offense
Code) contains a valid offense for type loss 6 = Seized and Data
Element 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed) must be C =
Completed.

The following completed offenses are valid for Type Loss 6 =


Seized:
081
250 = Counterfeiting/Forgery
35A = Drug/Narcotics Violations
35B = Drug Equipment Violations
39A = Betting/Wagering
39B = Operating/Promoting/Assisting Gambling
39C = Gambling Equipment
39D = Sports Tampering
Data Element 14 If Type Property Loss is 7 = Stolen, then an Offense segment
must be submitted in which Data Element 6 (UCR Offense
Code) contains a valid offense for type loss 7 = Stolen and Data
Element 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed) must be C =
Completed.

The following completed offenses are valid for Type Loss 7 =


Stolen:

510 = Bribery
220 = Burglary/Breaking & Entering
270 = Embezzlement
210 = Extortion/Blackmail
26A = False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game
26B = Credit Card/Automated Teller Machine Fraud
26C= Impersonation 081
26D = Welfare Fraud
26E = Wire Fraud
26F = Identity Theft
26G = Hacking/Computer Invasion
100 = Kidnapping/Abduction
23A = Pocket-picking
23B = Purse Snatching
23C = Shoplifting
23D = Theft From Building
23E = Theft From Coin Operated Machine
23F = Theft From Motor Vehicle
23G = Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories
23H = All Other Larceny
240 = Motor Vehicle Theft
120 = Robbery

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Type Property Loss Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
Data Element 14 If Type Property Loss is 8 = Unknown, then an Offense segment
must be submitted in which Data Element 6 (UCR Offense
Code) contains a valid offense for type loss 8 = Unknown and
an applicable Data Element 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed)
must exist for that offense.

The following offense/attempted-completed combinations are


valid for Type Loss 8 = Unknown:

Arson-Attempted
Bribery-Attempted/Completed
Burglary/Breaking & Entering-Attempted/Completed
Counterfeiting/Forgery-Attempted
Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property-Attempted
Drug/Narcotic Violations-Attempted
Drug Equipment Violations-Attempted
Embezzlement-Attempted
Extortion/Blackmail-Attempted
False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game-Attempted
Credit Card/Automated Teller Machine Fraud- Attempted
Impersonation-Attempted 081
Welfare Fraud-Attempted
Wire Fraud-Attempted
Identity Theft-Attempted
Hacking/Computer Invasion- Attempted
Betting/Wagering-Attempted
Operating/Promoting/Assisting Gambling-Attempted
Gambling Equipment Violations- Attempted
Sports Tampering-Attempted
Kidnapping/Abduction-Attempted/Completed
Pocket-picking-Attempted
Purse-snatching-Attempted
Shoplifting-Attempted
Theft From Building-Attempted
Theft From Coin-Operated Machine or Device-Attempted
Theft From Motor Vehicle-Attempted
Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories-Attempted
All Other Larceny- Attempted
Motor Vehicle Theft- Attempted
Robbery-Attempted
Stolen Property Offenses-Attempted
The referenced data element in an Incident must contain data
when the referenced data element is mandatory or when the
Data Element 14 conditions are met for data that must be entered into a 301
conditionally mandatory field.
(Type Property Loss/Etc.) The referenced data element must
Data Element 14 contain a valid data value when it is entered; blank is 304
permissible on non-mandatory fields.

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Type Property Loss Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Type Property Loss/Etc.) Referenced data elements must be
blank when one of the following criteria is met:
If Data Element 14 (Type property Loss/Etc.) is 8 = Unknown,
then Data Elements 15 through 22 must be blank.
If Data Element 14 (Type property Loss/Etc.) is 1 = None and
Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is 35A = Drug/ Narcotic
Violations, then Data Elements 15 through 19 and 21 through 22
Data Element 14 must be blank, and Data Element 20 (Suspected Drug Type) 352
must be entered, unless the incident contains another crime that
requires a property segment.
If Data Element 14 (Type property Loss/Etc.) is 1 = None and
the incident has no offense segments with a Data Element 6
(UCR Offense Code) of 35A = Drug/ Narcotic Violations, then
Data Elements 15 through 22 must be blank.
(Type Property Loss/Etc.) is 2 = Burned, 3 = Counterfeited/
Forged, 4 = Destroyed/Damaged/Vandalized, 5 = Recovered, 6
Data Element 14 = Seized, or 7 = Stolen/Etc., Data Elements 15 through 22 must 372
have applicable entries in the segment.
Data Values: 1 = None
2 = Burned (includes damage caused in fighting the fire)
3 = Counterfeited/Forged
4 = Destroyed/Damaged/Vandalized
5 = Recovered (to impound property that was previously stolen)
6 = Seized (to impound property that was not previously stolen)
7 = Stolen/Etc. (includes bribed, defrauded, embezzled, extorted, ransomed,
robbed, etc.)
8 = Unknown

Data Element 15-Property Description


Property Description is used to enter description of the property that was burned, counterfeited,
destroyed/damaged/vandalized, etc., as a result of the incident.
When more than 10 types of property are involved, enter the data values and values of property
for the 9 most valuable in Data Element 15 (Property Description) and Data Element 16 (Value of
Property), respectively, and enter 77 = Other in Description 10 (Data Element 15) along with the
remaining property’s total value in Value 10 (Data Element 16).
Group: A
Format: 2-Character Numeric
Position: 39–40 Description 1
58–59 Description 2
77–78 Description 3
96–97 Description 4
115–116 Description 5
134–135 Description 6
153–154 Description 7
172–173 Description 8

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191–192 Description 9
210–211 Description 10
Occurrence: 10 times per Property Segment
Mandatory: Conditional
This data element is Mandatory when Data Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) is 2 = Burned,
3 = Counterfeited/Forged, 4 = Destroyed/ Damaged/Vandalized, 5 = Recovered, 6 = Seized, or 7
= Stolen/Etc.
Edits:
Note: Multiple values of the same Property description are not allowed. I.e., only enter aircraft or
automobile one time as property description. Do not enter multiples of a single property
description.
Table 3-26 Property Description Edit Description
Property Description Element Edits
Associated Error
Data Element Edit Description
Code
Segment Level 3 (Property Segment) must first be submitted
with Data Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) as 7 =
Stolen/Etc. before it can be submitted as 5 = Recovered for
the same property in Data Element 15 (Property Description).
Any property being reported as recovered must first be
reported as stolen. There are exceptions to this rule:
4. When Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) contains
Data Element 15 072
an offense that allows property to be recovered
without first being stolen in that same incident (i.e.,
250 = Counterfeiting/Forgery and 280 = Stolen
Property Offenses).
When a vehicle was stolen and the recovered property in
Data Element 15 (Property Description) is 38 = Vehicle
Parts/Accessories.
(Property Description) The referenced data element must
Data Element 15 contain a valid data value when it is entered; blank is 304
permissible on non-mandatory fields.
(Property Description) The referenced data element in error is
Data Element 15 one that contains multiple data values. When more than one 306
code is entered, none can be duplicate codes.
Data Element 15 (Property Description) is 88 = Pending
Data Element 15 Inventory, but Data Element 16 (Value of Property) is not $1. 353
(Property Description) Must be one of the following:
03 = Automobiles
05 = Buses
24 = Other Motor Vehicles
28 = Recreational Vehicles
Data Element 15 37 = Trucks 359
When Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is 240 = Motor
Vehicle Theft, and Data Element 18 (Number of Stolen Motor
Vehicles) or Data Element 19 (Number of Recovered Motor
Vehicles) contains a data value of 01-99.

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Property Description Element Edits
Associated Error
Data Element Edit Description
Code
(Property Description) At least one Data Element 15 (Property
Description) code must be entered when Data Element 14
(Type Property Loss/Etc.) contains Property Segment(s) for:
2 = Burned
Data Element 15 3 = Counterfeited/Forged 375
4 = Destroyed/Damaged/Vandalized
5 = Recovered
6 = Seized
7 = Stolen/Etc.
(Property Description)
1) 35A Drug/Narcotic Violation Offense without a 35B Drug
Equipment Violation Offense and a Property Type of 6 =
Seized and Property Description of 11 and no other crimes
Data Element 15 requiring a property segment exist. 387
2) 35B Drug Equipment Violation Offense without 35A
Drug/Narcotic Violation Offense and a Property Type of 6 =
Seized and Property Description of 10 and no other crimes
requiring a property segment exist.
(Property Description) must contain a data value that is logical
Data Element 15 for one or more of the Crime Against Property offenses entered
in Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code).
Illogical combinations include:
1) Property descriptions for structures are illogical with
220=Burglary/Breaking & Entering or 240=Motor Vehicle
Theft
2) Property descriptions for items that would not fit in a purse
or pocket (aircraft, vehicles, structures, a person’s identity,
watercraft, etc.) are illogical with 23A=Pocket-picking or
23B=Purse-snatching
390
3) Property descriptions that cannot be shoplifted due to
other UCR definitions (aircraft, vehicles, structures, a
person’s identity, watercraft, etc.) are illogical with
23C=Shoplifting
4) Property descriptions for vehicles and structures are
illogical with 23D=Theft from Building, 23E=Theft from
Coin-Operated Machine or Device, 23F=Theft from Motor
Vehicle, and 23G=Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or
Accessories
5) Property descriptions for vehicles are illogical with
23H=All Other Larceny

Data Values: 01 = Aircraft


02 = Alcohol
03 = Automobiles
04 = Bicycles

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05 = Buses
06 = Clothes/Furs
07 = Computer Hardware/Software
08 = Consumable Goods
09 = Credit/Debit Cards
10 = Drugs/Narcotics
11 = Drug/Narcotic Equipment
12 = Farm Equipment
13 = Firearms
14 = Gambling Equipment
15 = Heavy Construction/Industrial Equipment
16 = Household Goods
17 = Jewelry/Precious Metals/Gems
18 = Livestock
19 = Merchandise
20 = Money
21 = Negotiable Instruments
22 = Nonnegotiable Instruments
23 = Office-type Equipment
24 = Other Motor Vehicles
25 = Purses/Handbags/Wallets
26 = Radios/TVs/VCRs/DVD Players
27 = Recordings–Audio/Visual
28 = Recreational Vehicles
29 = Structures–Single Occupancy Dwellings
30 = Structures–Other Dwellings
31 = Structures–Other Commercial/Business
32 = Structures–Industrial/Manufacturing
33 = Structures–Public/Community
34 = Structures–Storage
35 = Structures–Other
36 = Tools
37 = Trucks
38 = Vehicle Parts/Accessories
39 = Watercraft
41 = Aircraft Parts/Accessories
42 = Artistic Supplies/Accessories
43 = Building Materials
44 = Camping/Hunting/Fishing Equipment/Supplies
45 = Chemicals
46 = Collections/Collectibles
47 = Crops
48 = Documents/Personal or Business
49 = Explosives
59 = Firearm Accessories
64 = Fuel

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65 = Identity Documents
66 = Identity–Intangible
67 = Law Enforcement Equipment
68 = Lawn/Yard/Garden Equipment
69 = Logging Equipment
70 = Medical/Medical Lab Equipment
71 = Metals, Non-Precious
72 = Musical Instruments
73 = Pets
74 = Photographic/Optical Equipment
75 = Portable Electronic Communications
76 = Recreational/Sports Equipment
77 = Other
78 = Trailers
79 = Watercraft Equipment/Parts/Accessories
80 = Weapons–Other
88 = Pending Inventory

3.3.4.2.1 Illogical Property Description for the Offense(S) Submitted


Property offenses identified below cannot have illogical property descriptions for stolen and/or
recovered property. This includes Window submissions of recovered property. When the offense
has fewer allowable values than not allowed, the allowable values are shown instead. These are
indicated by YES or NO under the Allowed column. If multiple property offenses are submitted
in an incident and one or more property offenses not listed below are present (e.g., embezzlement),
then this edit is bypassed.
Table 3-27 Illogical Property Description by Offense
Offense Allowed Property Descriptions
29-Structures-Single Occupancy
NO
Dwellings
NO 30-Structures-Other Dwellings
220 BURGLARY NO 31-Structures-Commercial/Business
240 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT NO 32-Structures-Industrial/Manufacturing
NO 33-Structures-Public/Community
NO 34-Structures- Storage
NO 35-Structures-Other
NO 01-Aircraft
NO 03-Automobiles
NO 04-Bicycles
NO 05-Buses
23A LARCENY/POCKET-PICKING
NO 12-Farm Equipment
23B LARCENY/PURSE-SNATCHING
15-Heavy Construction/Industrial
NO
Equipment
NO 18-Livestock
NO 24-Other Motor Vehicles

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Offense Allowed Property Descriptions
NO 28-Recreational Vehicles
29-Structures-Single Occupancy
NO
Dwellings
NO 30-Structures-Other Dwellings
NO 31-Structures-Commercial/Business
NO 32-Structures-Industrial/Manufacturing
NO 33-Structures-Public/Community
NO 34-Structures-Storage
NO 35-Structures-Other
NO 37-Trucks
NO 39-Watercraft
NO 66 - Identity–Intangible
NO 78-Trailers
NO 01-Aircraft
NO 03-Automobiles
NO 05-Buses
NO 12-Farm Equipment
15-Heavy Construction/Industrial
NO
Equipment
NO 18-Livestock
NO 24-Other Motor Vehicles
NO 28-Recreational Vehicles
23C LARCENY/SHOPLIFTING
29-Structures-Single Occupancy
NO
Dwellings
NO 30-Structures-Other Dwellings
NO 31-Structures-Commercial/Business
NO 32-Structures-Industrial/Manufacturing
NO 33-Structures-Public/Community
NO 34-Structures-Storage
NO 35-Structures-Other
NO 37-Trucks
NO 39-Watercraft
NO 03-Automobiles
NO 05-Buses
NO 24-Other Motor Vehicles
23D LARCENY/THEFT FROM BUILDING
NO 28-Recreational Vehicles
23E LARCENY/THEFT FROM COIN-OPERATED
29-Structures-Single Occupancy
MACHINE OR DEVICE NO
Dwellings
23F LARCENY/THEFT FROM MOTOR VEHICLE
NO 30-Structures-Other Dwellings
23G LARCENY/THEFT OF MOTOR VEHICLE
NO 31-Structures-Commercial/Business
PARTS/ACCESSORIES
NO 32-Structures-Industrial/Manufacturing
NO 33-Structures-Public/Community
NO 34-Structures-Storage

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Offense Allowed Property Descriptions
NO 35-Structures-Other
NO 37-Trucks
NO 03-Automobiles
NO 05-Buses
23H LARCENY/ALL OTHER LARCENY NO 24-Other Motor Vehicles
NO 28-Recreational Vehicles
NO 37-Trucks

Data Element 16-Value of Property


Value of Property is used to enter the total dollar value (in whole dollars) of the property that
was burned (includes damage caused in fighting the fire), counterfeited,
destroyed/damaged/vandalized, recovered, seized, stolen, etc., as a result of the incident.
When more than 10 types of property are involved, enter the data values and values of property
for the 9 most valuable in Data Element 15 (Property Description) and Data Element 16 (Value of
Property), respectively, and enter 77 = Other in Description 10 (Data Element 15) along with the
remaining property’s total value in Value 10 (Data Element 16).
Group: A
Format: 9-Character Numeric
Position: 41–49 Value 1
60–68 Value 2
79–87 Value 3
98–106 Value 4
117–125 Value 5
136–144 Value 6
155–163 Value 7
174–182 Value 8
193–201 Value 9
212–220 Value 10
Occurrence: 10 times per Property Segment
Mandatory: Conditional
This data element is Mandatory when Data Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) is 2 = Burned,
3 = Counterfeited/Forged, 4 = Destroyed/ Damaged/Vandalized, 5 = Recovered, 6 = Seized, or 7
= Stolen/Etc.
Edits:

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Table 3-28 Value of Property Edit Description
Value of Property Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Value of Property) When Data Element 14 (Type Property
Loss/Etc.) entries are made for both 7 = Stolen/Etc. and 5 =
Recovered, the recovered property cannot have property value(s)
greater than corresponding property value(s) reported stolen.

Note: An exception occurs when Data Element 6 (UCR Offense


Code) contains an offense that allows property to be recovered
Data Element 16 without first being stolen in that same incident (i.e., 250 = 084
Counterfeiting/Forgery and 280 = Stolen Property Offenses)

Note: This edit also applies when a vehicle was stolen and the
recovered property in Data Element 15 (Property Description) is
38 = Vehicle Parts/Accessories. The value of recovered parts
cannot exceed the value of stolen vehicles.
(Value of Property) Must be numeric entry with zero left-fill. Refer
Data Element 16 302
to individual data element for specific formatting instructions.
(Value of Property) cannot be zero unless Data Element 15
(Property Description) is:
Mandatory zero
09 = Credit/Debit Cards
22 = Nonnegotiable Instruments
Data Element 16 351
48 = Documents–Personal or Business
65 = Identity Documents
66 = Identity–Intangible
Optional zero
77 = Other
Data Element 15 (Property Description) is 88 = Pending
Data Element 16 353
Inventory, but Data Element 16 (Value of Property) is not $1.
(Property Description) Data Element 16 (Value of Property)
Data Element 16 contains a value, but Data Element 15 (Property Description) was 354
not entered.
(Value of Property) Must be blank when Data Element 15
Data Element 16 (Property Description) code is 10 = Drugs/Narcotics and the only 383
offense submitted is a 35A = Drug/Narcotic Violations.
(Value of Property) has a code that requires a zero value in Data
Element 16 (Value of Property). Either the wrong property
description code was entered or the property value was not
entered. (This error was formerly error number 340, a warning
message.) Data Element 16 (Value of Property) must be zero
Data Element 16 when Data Element 15 (Property Description) is: 391
09 = Credit/Debit Cards
22 = Nonnegotiable Instruments
48 = Documents–Personal or Business
65 = Identity Documents
66 = Identity–Intangible
Data Values: $0–$999,999,999

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Note: When the value is unknown, one dollar ($1.00) which means unknown, i.e., 000000001 =
Unknown, should be entered.
A zero value is mandatory (blanks are acceptable) when Data Element 15 (Property Description)
is:
• 09 = Credit/Debit Cards
• 22 = Nonnegotiable Instruments
• 48 = Documents–Personal or Business
• 65 = Identity Documents
• 66 = Identity–Intangible
A zero value is optional (blanks are acceptable) when Data Element 15 (Property Description) is:
• 77 = Other

Data Element 17-Date Recovered


Date Recovered is used to record the date property was recovered when it was previously stolen
within the LEA’s jurisdiction. When the recovery date is unknown, enter the date the recovery was
reported. When there is more than one date of recovery for the same property description, enter
the earliest date.
Group: A
Format: 8-Character Numeric (YYYYMMDD)
Position: 50–57 Date 1
69–76 Date 2
88–95 Date 3
107–114 Date 4
126–133 Date 5
145–152 Date 6
164–171 Date 7
183–190 Date 8
202–209 Date 9
221–228 Date 10
Occurrence: 10 times per Property Segment
Mandatory: Conditional
This data element is Mandatory when Data Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) is: 5 =
Recovered.
Edits:

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Table 3-29 Date Recovered Edit Description
Date Recovered Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Date Recovered) Each component of the date must be valid;
that is, months must be 01 through 12, days must be 01 through
31, and year must include the century (i.e., 19xx, 20xx). In
addition, days cannot exceed maximum for the month (e.g., June
cannot have 31 days). The date cannot be later than that entered
Data Element 17 within the Month of Electronic submission and Year of Electronic 305
submission fields on the data record. For example, if Month of
Electronic submission and Year of Electronic submission are
06/1999, the recovered date cannot contain any date 07/01/1999
or later. Cannot be earlier than Data Element 3 (Incident
Date/Hour).
(Type Property Loss/Etc.) Must be 5 = Recovered for Data
Data Element 17 355
Element 17 (Date Recovered) to be entered.
Data Element 17 (Date Recovered) was entered, but Data
Data Element 17 Elements 15 (Property Description) and/or 16 (Value of Property) 356
were not entered.
Data Values: Year (YYYY): 1991–Current
Month (MM): 01 = January
02 = February
03 = March
04 = April
05 = May
06 = June
07 = July
08 = August
09 = September
10 = October
11 = November
12 = December
Day of the Month (DD): 01–31 (depending on the month)

Data Element 18-Number of Stolen Motor Vehicles


Number of Stolen Motor Vehicles is used to indicate how many motor vehicles were stolen when
Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is 240 = Motor Vehicle Theft.
Group: A
Format: 2-Character Numeric
Position: 229–230
Occurrence: Once per Property Segment
Mandatory: Conditional
This data element is Mandatory when Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is 240 = Motor Vehicle
Theft, Data Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) is 7 = Stolen/Etc., and Data Element 7 (Offense
Attempted/ Completed) is C = Completed. Data Element 15 (Property Description) must = 03, 05,
24, 28, or 37.

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Edits:
Table 3-30 Number of Stolen Motor Vehicles Edit Description
Number of Stolen Vehicles Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Number of Stolen Motor Vehicles) Must be numeric entry with zero
Data Element 18 left-fill. Refer to individual data element for specific formatting 302
instructions.
(Number of Stolen Motor Vehicles) was entered. However, Data
Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) 7 = Stolen/Etc. was not
Data Element 18 entered, and/or Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) of 240 = 357
Motor Vehicle Theft was not entered, and/or Data Element 7
(Offense Attempted/Completed) was A = Attempted.
(Number of Stolen Motor Vehicles) Entry must be made for Data
Element 18 (Number of Stolen Motor Vehicles) when Data Element
Data Element 18 6 (UCR Offense Code) is 240 = Motor Vehicle Theft, Data Element 358
7 (Offense Attempted/Completed) is C = Completed, and Data
Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) is 7 = Stolen/Etc.
(Number of Stolen Motor Vehicles) More than one vehicle code was
entered in Data Element 15 (Property Description), but the number
stolen in Data Element 18 (Number of Stolen Motor Vehicles) is
less than this number. For example, if vehicle codes of 03 =
Data Element 18 388
Automobiles and 05 = Buses were entered as being stolen, then
the number stolen must be at least 2, unless the number stolen
was unknown (00).The exception to this rule is when 00 = Unknown
is entered in Data Element 18.
Data Values: 01 - 99
00 = Unknown

Data Element 19-Number of Recovered Motor Vehicles


Number of Recovered Motor Vehicles is used to indicate how many of the motor vehicles reported
stolen in Data Element 18 (Number of Stolen Motor Vehicles) were recovered. Motor vehicles
recovered that are not first reported stolen by submitting offense 240 = Motor Vehicle Theft in
Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) should not be entered.
Group: A
Format: 2-Character Numeric
Position: 231–232
Occurrence: Once per Property Segment
Mandatory: Conditional
This data element is Mandatory when Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is 240 = Motor Vehicle
Theft, Data Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) is 5 = Recovered, and Data Element 7 (Offense
Attempted/Completed) is C = Completed. Data Element 15 (Property Description) must = 03, 05,
24, 28, or 37.
Edits:

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Table 3-31 Number of Recovered Motor Vehicles Edit Description
Number of Recovered Motor Vehicles Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
Segment Level 3 (Property Segment) with Segment Action Type I =
Incident Report must contain a data value in Data Element 18
Data Element 19 (Number of Stolen Motor Vehicles) greater than or equal to the data 073
value entered in Data Element 19 (Number of Recovered Motor
Vehicles) within the same incident.
(Number of Recovered Motor Vehicles) Must be numeric entry with
Data Element 19 zero left-fill. Refer to individual data element for specific formatting 302
instructions.
(Number of Recovered Motor Vehicles) was entered. However,
Data Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) 5 = Recovered was not
entered, and/or Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) of 240 =
Motor Vehicle Theft was not entered, and/or Data Element 7
(Offense Attempted/Completed) was A = Attempted. The exception
to this rule is when recovered property is reported for a pre-NIBRS
Data Element 19 360
incident. In this case, Segment Level 3 (Property Segment) will
contain I for Incident Report, but the data value in Data Element 2
(Incident Number) will not match an incident already on file in the
national UCR database. The segment will be processed, but used
only for SRS purposes and will not be included in the agency’s
NIBRS figures.
(Number of Recovered Motor Vehicles) must be entered when Data
Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is 240 = Motor Vehicle Theft, Data
Data Element 19 Element 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed) is C = Completed, Data 361
Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) is 5 = Recovered, and
vehicle codes were recovered.
(Number of Recovered Motor Vehicles) More than one vehicle code
was entered in Data Element 15 (Property Description), but the
number recovered in Data Element 19 (Number of Recovered
Motor Vehicles) was less than this number. For example, if vehicle
Data Element 19 codes of 03 = Automobiles and 05 = Buses were entered as being 389
recovered, then the number recovered must be at least 2, unless
the number recovered was unknown (00).
The exception to this rule is when 00 = Unknown is entered in Data
Element 19.
Data Values: 01-99
00 = Unknown

Data Element 20-Suspected Drug Type


Suspected Drug Type is used to identify the types of drugs or narcotics that were seized in a drug
case.
This data element should not be used when drugs or narcotics were burned, stolen, etc., in
connection with offenses other than 35A = Drug/Narcotic Violations such as 200 = Arson, 220 =
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When a substance is sent to a laboratory for analysis, and a response has not yet been received,
then data value U = Unknown Drug Type must be entered. The drug type would then be updated
when the laboratory results are received.
Note: When more than three types of drugs are involved, the two most important drugs (as
determined by the reporting agency based on the quantity, value, and deadliness of the
drugs/narcotics) should be reported in Drug Type 1 and Drug Type 2; X = Over 3 Drug Types
should be entered in Drug Type 3.
Group: A
Format: 1-Character Alphabetic
Position: 233 Drug Type 1
248 Drug Type 2
263 Drug Type 3
Occurrence: 3 times per Property Segment
Mandatory: Conditional
This data element is Mandatory when one of the following conditions exist:
1) One of the offenses entered in Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is 35A =
Drug/Narcotic Violations, Data Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) is 6 = Seized, and
Data Element 15 (Property Description) is 10 = Drugs/Narcotics.
2) One of the offenses entered in Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is 35A =
Drug/Narcotic Violations and Data Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) is 1 = None.
Exceptions:
• Exception 1-The incident consists of multiple offense segments where at least one
offense code is not 35A.
• Exception 2-The incident consists of multiple property segments where at least one
property segment contains 6 = Seized in Data Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.), and
10 = Drugs/Narcotics in Data Element 15 (Property Description).
Edits:
Table 3-32 Suspected Drug Type Edit Description
Suspected Drug Type Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
The referenced data element in an Incident must contain data when
the referenced data element is mandatory or when the conditions
Data Element 20 301
are met for data that must be entered into a conditionally mandatory
field.
(Suspected Drug Type) The referenced data element must contain
Data Element 20 a valid data value when it is entered; blank is permissible on non- 304
mandatory fields.

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Suspected Drug Type Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Suspected Drug Type) The referenced data element in error is one
that contains multiple data values. When more than one code is
entered, none can be duplicate codes.

There are two exceptions to this rule:


1) When a data value is entered in both Drug Type 1 and Drug
Data Element 20 Type 2, but different measurement categories are entered 306
in Data Element 22 (Type Drug Measurement); this is
allowed. Refer to Data Element 22, Data Values, for the
measurement categories.
2) When the data value is U=Unknown; it can be entered only
once.
(Suspected Drug Type) Since X = Over 3 Drug Types was entered
Data Element 20 in Data Element 20 (Suspected Drug Type), two other codes must 362
also be entered. There are less than three codes present.
(Estimated Drug Quantity) Since Data Element 20 (Suspected Drug
Data Element 20 Type) contains X = Over 3 Drug Types, Data Element 21 363
(Estimated Quantity) and 22 (Type Measurement) must be blank.
(Estimated Drug Quantity) When Data Element 6 (UCR Offense
Code) is 35A = Drug/Narcotic Violations, Data Element 14 (Type
Property Loss/Etc.) is 6 = Seized, Data Element 15 (Property
Description) is 10 = Drugs, and Data Element 20 (Suspected Drug
Data Element 20 364
Type) is entered, both Data Element 21 (Estimated Drug Quantity)
and Data Element 22 (Type Drug Measurement) must also be
entered, unless Data Element 20 (Suspected Drug Type) contains
X = Over 3 Drug Types.
Data Element 20 (Suspected Drug Type) was entered, but one or
more required data elements were not entered. Data Element 6
(UCR Offense Code) must be 35A=Drug/Narcotic Violations, Data
Data Element 20 365
Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) must be 6=Seized, or 1 =
None and if seized, Data Element 15 (Property Description) must
be 10=Drugs/Narcotics.
(Suspected Drug Type) An offense of 35A Drug/Narcotic Violations
and Data Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) with 1 = None were
entered but Data Element 20 (Suspected Drug Type) was not
submitted. Since a drug seizure did not occur, the suspected drug
type must also be entered.
• Exception 1-The incident consists of multiple offense
Data Element 20 segments where at least one offense code is not 35A. 392
• Exception 2-The incident consists of multiple property
segments where at least one property segment contains 6
= Seized in Data Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.),
and 10 = Drugs/Narcotics in Data Element 15 (Property
Description).

Data Values:
A = Crack Cocaine

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B = Cocaine (all forms except Crack)
C = Hashish
D = Heroin
E = Marijuana
F = Morphine
G = Opium
H = Other Narcotics: Codeine; Demerol; Dihydromorphinone or Dilaudid; Hydrocodone or
Percodan; Methadone; Pentazocine; Propoxyphene or Darvon; etc.
I = LSD
J = PCP
K = Other Hallucinogens: BMDA or White Acid; DMT; MDA; MDMA; Mescaline or Peyote;
Psilocybin; STP; Spice; Dronabinol or Marinol; etc.
L = Amphetamines/Methamphetamines (includes Methcathinone)
M = Other Stimulants: Adipex, Fastine, and Ionamin (Derivatives of Phentermine); Benzedrine;
Didrex; Khat; Bath Salts; Methylphenidate or Ritalin; Phenmetrazine or Preludin; Tenuate;
etc.
N = Barbiturates
O = Other Depressants: Glutethimide or Doriden, Methaqualone or Quaalude, or Talwin; etc.
P = Other Drugs: Antidepressants (Elavil, Triavil, Tofranil, etc.); Aromatic Hydrocarbons;
Tranquilizers (Chlordiazepoxide or Librium, Diazepam or Valium, etc.); Steroids; etc.
U = Unknown Type Drug
X = Over 3 Drug Types

Data Element 21-Estimated Drug Quantity


Estimated Drug Quantity is used to indicate the quantity of drugs or narcotics seized in a drug case.
This data element should not be used when drugs or narcotics were burned, stolen, etc., in
connection with offenses other than 35A = Drug/Narcotic Violations such as 200 = Arson, 220 =
Burglary/Breaking & Entering, or 23 (A-H) = Larceny/Theft Offenses.
When a substance is sent to a laboratory for analysis, and a response has not yet been received,
then data value 1 = None, i.e., 000000001000, must be entered. This quantity would then be
updated with the true quantity when the laboratory results are received.
Note: When more than three types of drugs are involved, the quantity of the two most important
drugs (as determined by the reporting agency based on the quantity, value, and deadliness of the
drugs/narcotics) should be reported in Quantity 1 and Quantity 2; Quantity 3 should be left blank.
Group: A
Format: 12-Character Numeric
Position: 234–245 Quantity 1
249–260 Quantity 2
264–275 Quantity 3
Occurrence: Once per Property Segment
Mandatory: Conditional

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This data element is Mandatory when Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is 35A =
Drug/Narcotic Violations, Data Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) is 6 = Seized, and Data
Element 15 (Property Description) Is 10 = Drugs/Narcotics.
Edits:
Table 3-33 Estimated Drug Quantity Edit Description
Estimated Drug Quantity Type Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Estimated Drug Quantity) Must be numeric entry with zero left-fill.
Data Element 21 Refer to individual data element for specific formatting 302
instructions.
(Estimated Drug Quantity) Since Data Element 20 (Suspected
Data Element 21 Drug Type) contains X = Over 3 Drug Types, Data Element 21 363
(Estimated Quantity) and 22 (Type Measurement) must be blank.
(Estimated Drug Quantity) When Data Element 6 (UCR Offense
Code) is 35A = Drug/Narcotic Violations, Data Element 14 (Type
Property Loss/Etc.) is 6 = Seized, Data Element 15 (Property
Description) is 10 = Drugs, and Data Element 20 (Suspected Drug
Data Element 21 364
Type) is entered, both Data Element 21 (Estimated Drug Quantity)
and Data Element 22 (Type Drug Measurement) must also be
entered, unless Data Element 20 (Suspected Drug Type) contains
X = Over 3 Drug Types.
Data Element 21 (Estimated Quantity) was entered, but 20
Data Element 21 (Suspected Drug Type) and/or 22 (Type Measurement) were not 366
entered; both must be entered.
(Estimated Drug Quantity) Data Element 21 must be
000000001000 = None (i.e., 1) when Data Element 22 (Type Drug
Measurement) is XX = Not Reported indicating the drugs were
Data Element 21 384
sent to a laboratory for analysis. When the drug analysis is
received by the LEA, Data Element 21 and Data Element 22
should be updated with the correct data values.
Data Values: 000000000000-999999999999
000000001000 = None
Note: The first nine characters of the data value represent the quantity in whole units and the
remaining 3 characters designate the fractional unit expressed in thousandths with no decimals,
i.e., 1/2 Ounce would be entered as 000000000500 and 1/4 Gram would be entered as
000000000250. When the quantity is in whole units (no fractional unit in the last 3 characters), the
last 3 characters must be 000 (blanks are acceptable). When the quantity is a fraction (no whole
units in the first 9 characters), the first 9 characters must be 000000000 (blanks are acceptable).

Data Element 22-Type Drug Measurement


Type Drug Measurement is used to indicate the type of measurement used in quantifying drugs or
narcotics seized in a drug case.
This data element should not be used when drugs or narcotics were burned, stolen, etc., in
connection with offenses other than 35A = Drug/Narcotic Violations such as 200 = Arson, 220 =
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When a substance is sent to a laboratory for analysis, and a response has not yet been received,
then data value XX = Not Reported must be entered. The measurement type would then be updated
when the laboratory results are received.
Note: When more than three types of drugs are involved, the type of measurement for the two
most important drugs (as determined by the reporting agency based on the quantity, value, and
deadliness of the drugs/narcotics) should be reported in Measurement Type 1 and Measurement
Type 2; Measurement Type 3 should be left blank.
Group: A
Format: 2-Character Alphabetic
Position: 246–247 Measurement Type 1
261–262 Measurement Type 2
276–277 Measurement Type 3
Occurrence: Once per Property Segment
Mandatory: Conditional
This data element is Mandatory when Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is 35A =
Drug/Narcotic Violations, Data Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) is 6 = Seized, and Data
Element 15 (Property Description) Is 10 = Drugs/Narcotics.
Edits:
Table 3-34 Type Drug Measurement Edit Description
Drug Type Measurement Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Type Drug Measurement) The referenced data element must
Data Element
contain a valid data value when it is entered; blank is permissible on 304
22
non-mandatory fields.
(Type Drug Measurement) Since Data Element 20 (Suspected Drug
Data Element
Type) contains X = Over 3 Drug Types, Data Element 21 (Estimated 363
22
Quantity) and 22 (Type Measurement) must be blank.
(Type Drug Measurement) When Data Element 6 (UCR Offense
Code) is 35A = Drug/Narcotic Violations, Data Element 14 (Type
Property Loss/Etc.) is 6 = Seized, Data Element 15 (Property
Data Element Description) is 10 = Drugs, and Data Element 20 (Suspected Drug
364
22 Type) is entered, both Data Element 21 (Estimated Drug Quantity)
and Data Element 22 (Type Drug Measurement) must also be
entered, unless Data Element 20 (Suspected Drug Type) contains X
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Drug Type Measurement Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Type Measurement) Data Element 22 was entered with NP in
combination with an illogical drug type. Based upon the various
ways a drug can be measured, very few edits can be done to check
for illogical combinations of drug type and measurement. The only
restriction will be to limit NP = Number of Plants to the following
Data Element drugs:
367
22 DRUG MEASUREMENT
E = Marijuana NP
G = Opium NP
K = Other Hallucinogens NP
All other Data Element 22 (Type Measurement) codes are
applicable to any Data Element 20 (Suspected Drug Type) code.
Data Element 22 (Type Drug Measurement) was entered, but 20
Data Element
(Suspected Drug Type) and/or 21 (Estimated Quantity) were not 368
22
entered; both must be entered.
(Estimated Drug Quantity) Data Element 21 (Estimated Drug
Quantity) must be 000000001000 = None (i.e., 1) when Data
Data Element Element 22 (Type Drug Measurement) is XX = Not Reported
384
22 indicating the drugs were sent to a laboratory for analysis. When the
drug analysis is received by the LEA, Data Element 21 and Data
Element 22 should be updated with the correct data values.
Data Values: Weights
GM = Gram
KG = Kilogram
LB = Pound
OZ = Ounce

Capacity
FO = Fluid Ounce
GL = Gallon
LT = Liter
ML = Milliliter

Units
DU = Dosage Units/Items
NP = Number of Plants

Not Reported
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3.3.5 Victim Segment
The Victim Segment is used to describe the victims involved in the incident (e.g., their age, sex,
race, and ethnicity). A separate Victim Segment should be submitted for each victim (up to 999)
involved in the incident and there must be at least one Victim Segment submitted for each incident.
Note: In addition to the data elements specified, the Victim Segment also contains the Header Data
Elements identified in Section 3.3.1, as well as Data Element 1 (ORI) and Data Element 2 (Incident
Number) included in the Administrative Segment, Section 3.3.2.Data Element 23-Victim
Sequence Number.

Data Element 23-Victim Sequence Number


Victim Sequence Number is used to assign a sequence number to each victim in an incident. A
separate Victim Segment must be submitted for each numbered victim.
Group: A
Format: 3-Character Numeric
Position: 38–40
Occurrence: Once per Victim Segment
Mandatory: Yes
Edits:
Table 3-35 Victim Sequence Number Edit Description
Victim Sequence Number Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Victim Sequence Number) The referenced data element in an
Incident must contain data when the referenced data element is
Data Element 23 401
mandatory or when the conditions are met for data that must be
entered into a conditionally mandatory field.
Data Element 23 Must contain numeric entry with zero left-fill. 402
(Victim Sequence Number) The referenced data element must
Data Element 23 contain a valid data value when it is entered; blank is 404
permissible on non-mandatory fields.
(Victim Segment) When a Group “A” Incident Report is
submitted, the individual segments comprising the incident
Data Element 23 cannot contain duplicates. In this case, two victim segments 451
were submitted having the same entry in Data Element 23
(Victim Sequence Number).
Data Values: 001-999

Data Element 24-Victim Connected to UCR Offense Code


Victim Connected to UCR Offense Code is used to link each victim to up to ten of the most serious
Group A offenses (as determined by the reporting agency) of which they were a victim.
Note: When an offense did not affect a specific victim, do not enter the offense in connection with
that victim. Every offense must have a victim or victims, but not every victim was affected by each
offense within an incident.
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Format: 3-Character Alphanumeric
Position: 41–43 Offense 1
44–46 Offense 2
47–49 Offense 3
50–52 Offense 4
53–55 Offense 5
56–58 Offense 6
59–61 Offense 7
62–64 Offense 8
65–67 Offense 9
68–70 Offense 10
Occurrence: 10 per Victim Segment
Mandatory: Yes
Edits:
Table 3-36 Victim Connected to UCR Offense Code Edit Description
Victim Connected to UCR Code(s) Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Victim Connected to UCR Offense Code The referenced data
element in an Incident must contain data when the referenced
Data Element 24 401
data element is mandatory or when the conditions are met for data
that must be entered into a conditionally mandatory field.
(Victim Connected to UCR Offense Code) The referenced data
Data Element 24 element must contain a valid data value when it is entered; blank 404
is permissible on non-mandatory fields.
(Victim Connected to UCR Offense Code) The referenced data
Data Element 24 element in error is one that contains multiple data values. When 406
more than one code is entered, none can be duplicate codes.
(Victim Connected to UCR Offense Code) Each UCR Offense
Code entered into Data Element 24 (Victim Connected to UCR
Offense Codes) must have the Offense Segment for the value. In
Data Element 24 466
this case, the victim was connected to offenses that were not
submitted as Offense Segments. A victim cannot be connected to
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Victim Connected to UCR Code(s) Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
Mutually Exclusive offenses are ones that cannot occur to the
same victim by UCR definitions. A Lesser Included offense is one
that is an element of another offense and should not be reported
as having happened to the victim along with the other offense.
Lesser Included and Mutually Exclusive offenses are defined as
follows:
1) Murder-Aggravated assault, simple assault, and intimidation are
all lesser included offenses of murder. Negligent manslaughter is
mutually exclusive.
2) Aggravated Assault-Simple assault and intimidation are lesser
included Note: Aggravated assault is a lesser included offense of
murder, rape, sodomy, sexual assault with an object, and robbery.
Data Element 24 478
3) Simple Assault-Intimidation is a lesser included offense of
simple assault. Note: Simple assault is a lesser included offense
of murder, aggravated assault, rape, sodomy, sexual assault with
an object, fondling, and robbery.
4) Intimidation-Intimidation is a lesser included offense of murder,
aggravated assault, rape, sodomy, sexual assault with an object,
fondling, and robbery.
5) Negligent Manslaughter-Murder, aggravated assault, simple
assault, and intimidation are mutually exclusive offenses.
Negligent manslaughter is defined as the killing of another person
through negligence, while assault offenses are characterized by
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Victim Connected to UCR Code(s) Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
6) Rape-Aggravated assault, simple assault, intimidation, and
fondling are lesser included offenses of rape. Incest and statutory
rape are mutually exclusive offenses and cannot occur with rape.
The prior two offenses involve consent, while the latter involves
action against the victim’s will.
7) Sodomy-Aggravated assault, simple assault, intimidation, and
fondling are lesser included offenses of sodomy. Incest and
statutory rape are mutually exclusive offenses and cannot occur
with sodomy. The prior two offenses involve consent, while the
latter involves action against the victim’s will.
8) Sexual Assault with an Object-Aggravated assault, simple
assault, intimidation, and fondling are lesser included offenses of
sexual assault with an object. Incest and statutory rape are
mutually exclusive offenses and cannot occur with sexual assault
with an object. The prior two offenses involve consent, while the
latter involves action against the victim’s will.
Data Element 24 9) Fondling-Simple assault and intimidation are lesser included 478
offenses of fondling. Incest and statutory rape are mutually
exclusive offenses and cannot occur with fondling. The prior two
offenses involve consent, while the latter involves forced action
against the victim’s will. Note: fondling is a lesser included offense
of rape, sodomy, and sexual assault with an object.
10) Incest- rape, sodomy, sexual assault with an object, and
fondling are mutually exclusive offenses. Incest involves consent,
while the prior offenses involve sexual relations against the
victim’s will.
11) Statutory Rape- Rape, sodomy, sexual assault with an object,
and fondling are mutually exclusive offenses. Statutory rape
involves consent, while the prior offenses involve sexual relations
against the victim’s will.
12) Robbery-Aggravated assault, simple assault, intimidation, and
all theft offenses (including motor vehicle theft) are lesser included
offenses of robbery.
Data Values: Refer to 6.9Appendix A: Offense Codes
Mutually Exclusive and Lesser Included offenses:
09A = Murder & Non-negligent Manslaughter
• Mutually Exclusive: 09B = Negligent Manslaughter
• Lesser Included: 13A = Aggravated Assault, 13B = Simple Assault, and 13C = Intimidation
09B = Negligent Manslaughter
• Mutually Exclusive: 09A = Murder & Non-negligent Manslaughter, 13A = Aggravated
Assault, 13B = Simple Assault, and 13C = Intimidation
11A = Rape
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• Lesser Included: 13A = Aggravated Assault, 13B = Simple Assault, 13C = Intimidation,
and 11D = Fondling
11B = Sodomy:
• Mutually Exclusive: 36A = Incest and 36B = Statutory Rape
• Lesser Included: 13A = Aggravated Assault, 13B = Simple Assault, 13C = Intimidation,
and 11D = Fondling
11C = Sexual Assault with an Object
• Mutually Exclusive: 36A = Incest and 36B = Statutory Rape
• Lesser Included: 13A = Aggravated Assault, 13B = Simple Assault, 13C = Intimidation,
and 11D = Fondling
11D = Fondling
• Mutually Exclusive: 36A = Incest and 36B = Statutory Rape
• Lesser Included: 13B = Simple Assault and 13C = Intimidation
120 = Robbery
• Lesser Included: 13A = Aggravated Assault, 13B = Simple Assault, 13C = Intimidation,
23A – 23H = Larceny/Theft Offenses, and 240 = Motor
• Vehicle Theft
13A = Aggravated Assault
• Lesser Included: 13B = Simple Assault, and 13C = Intimidation
13B = Simple Assault
• Lesser Included: 13C = Intimidation
36A = Incest
• Mutually Exclusive: 11A = Rape, 11B = Sodomy, 11C = Sexual Assault With An Object,
and 11D = Fondling
36B = Statutory Rape
• Mutually Exclusive: 11A = Rape, 11B = Sodomy, 11C = Sexual Assault With An Object,
and 11D = Fondling

Data Element 25-Type of Victim


Type of Victim is used to categorize the victim associated with the incident.
Group: A
Format: 1-Character Alphabetic
Position: 71
Occurrence: Once per Victim Segment
Mandatory: Yes
Edits:
Table 3-37 Type of Victim Edit Description
Type of Victim Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Type of Victim) The referenced data element in an Incident must
contain data when the referenced data element is mandatory or
Data Element 25 401
when the conditions are met for data that must be entered into a
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Type of Victim Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Type of Victim) The referenced data element must contain a valid
Data Element 25 data value when it is entered; blank is permissible on non- 404
mandatory fields.
(Type of Victim) Must have a value of I = Individual or L = Law
Data Element 25 Enforcement Officer when Data Element 24 (Victim Connected to 464
UCR Offense Code) contains a Crime Against Person.
(Type of Victim) Must have a value of S = Society/Public when Data
Data Element 25 Element 24 (Victim Connected to UCR Offense Code) contains a 465
Crime Against Society.
(Type of Victim) Cannot have a value of S = Society/Public when
Data Element 25 Data Element 24 (Victim Connected to UCR Offense Code) contains 467
a Crime Against Property.
(Type of Victim) cannot be L = Law Enforcement Officer unless Data
Element 24 (Victim Connected to UCR Offense Code) is one of the
following:
Data Element 25 09A = Murder & Non-negligent Manslaughter 482
13A = Aggravated Assault
13B = Simple Assault
13C = Intimidation
(Type of Victim) when Type of Victim is L = Law Enforcement Officer
and Data Element 24 (Victim Connected to UCR Offense Code) is
one of the following:
09A = Murder & Non-negligent Manslaughter
Data Element 25 13A = Aggravated Assault 490
13B = Simple Assault
13C = Intimidation
Data Element 3 (Incident Date/Hour) must be populated with a valid
hour (00-23) and cannot be blank.
Data Values: B = Business
F = Financial Institution
G = Government
I = Individual
L = Law Enforcement Officer
O = Other
R = Religious Organization
S = Society/Public
U = Unknown

Data Element 25A-Type of Officer Activity/Circumstance


Type of Officer Activity/Circumstance is used to indicate the type of activity in which the law
enforcement officer was engaged at the time the officer was killed or assaulted in the line of duty.
Group: A
Format: 2-Character Numeric
Position: 130–131
Occurrence: Once per Victim Segment

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Mandatory: Optional
Edits:
Table 3-38 Type of Officer Activity/Circumstance Edit Description
Type of Officer Activity/Circumstance Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Type of Officer Activity/Circumstance) The referenced data
Data Element 25A element must contain a valid data value when it is entered; blank is 404
permissible on non-mandatory fields.
(Type of Officer Activity/Circumstance), Data Element 25B (Officer
Assignment Type), Data Element 26 (Age of Victim), Data Element
Data Element 25A 27 (Sex of Victim), and Data Element 28 (Race of Victim) must be 454
entered when Data Element 25 (Type of Victim) is L = Law
Enforcement Officer.
(Type of Officer Activity/Circumstance) Data Element 25B (Officer
Assignment Type), Data Element 25C (Officer–ORI Other
Data Element 25A 483
Jurisdiction), can only be entered when Data Element 25 (Type of
Victim) is L = Law Enforcement Officer.
Data Values: 01 = Responding to Disturbance Call
(Family Quarrels, Person with Firearm, Etc.)
02 = Burglaries in Progress or Pursuing Burglary Suspects
03 = Robberies in Progress or Pursuing Robbery Suspects
04 = Attempting Other Arrests
05 = Civil Disorder (Riot, Mass Disobedience)
06 = Handling, Transporting, Custody of Prisoners
07 = Investigating Suspicious Persons or Circumstances
08 = Ambush–No Warning
09 = Handling Persons with Mental Illness
10 = Traffic Pursuits and Stops
11 = All Other

Data Element 25B-Officer Assignment Type


Officer Assignment Type is used to report the victim officer’s type of assignment when the
LEOKA offense occurred.
Group: A
Format: 1-Character Alphabetic
Position: 132
Occurrence: Once per Victim Segment
Mandatory: Optional
Edits:

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Table 3-39 Officer Assignment Type Edit Description
Officer Assignment Type Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Officer Assignment Type) The referenced data element must
Data Element 25B contain a valid data value when it is entered; blank is permissible 404
on non-mandatory fields.
Data Element 25A (Type of Officer Activity/Circumstance), Data
Element 25B (Officer Assignment Type), Data Element 26 (Age
Data Element 25B of Victim), Data Element 27 (Sex of Victim), and Data Element 28 454
(Race of Victim) must be entered when Data Element 25 (Type of
Victim) is L = Law Enforcement Officer.
Data Element 25A (Type of Officer Activity/Circumstance), Data
Element 25B (Officer Assignment Type), Data Element 25C
Data Element 25B 483
(Officer–ORI Other Jurisdiction), can only be entered when Data
Element 25 (Type of Victim) is L = Law Enforcement Officer.
Data Values: For Uniformed Law Enforcement Officers:
F = Two-Officer Vehicle
G = One-Officer Vehicle (Alone)
H = One-Officer Vehicle (Assisted)
For Non-Uniformed Officers:
I = Detective or Special Assignment (Alone)
J = Detective or Special Assignment (Assisted)
For Law Enforcement Officers Serving in Other Capacities (Foot patrol, Off duty,
etc.):
K = Other (Alone)
L = Other (Assisted)
Note: The term “assisted” refers only to law enforcement assistance.

Data Element 25C-Officer-ORI Other Jurisdiction


(Officer–ORI Other Jurisdiction) is used to report the ORI of the law enforcement officer’s agency
when an officer from another jurisdiction is killed or assaulted in the line of duty in the reporting
agency’s jurisdiction. No entry is required in this data element when an officer is killed or assaulted
in his/her own jurisdiction.
Group: A
Format: 9-Character Alphanumeric
Position: 133–141
Occurrence: Once per Victim Segment
Mandatory: Optional
Edits:
Table 3-40 Officer–ORI Other Jurisdiction Edit Description
Officer ORI Jurisdiction Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Officer–ORI Other Jurisdiction Must be a valid nine-character
Data Element 25C 952
NCIC ORI.

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Officer ORI Jurisdiction Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Officer–ORI Other Jurisdiction) Data Element 25A (Type of
Officer Activity/Circumstance), Data Element 25B (Officer
Data Element 25C Assignment Type), Data Element 25C (Officer–ORI Other 483
Jurisdiction), can only be entered when Data Element 25 (Type of
Victim) is L = Law Enforcement Officer.
Data Values: A–Z (Capital letters only)
0–9

Data Element 26-Age of Victim


Age of Victim is used to indicate the age of an individual victim when the reported crime occurred.
The data value for Age of Victim can be an exact age, a range of years, or unknown.
For an exact age, use only record positions 72 and 73 (leave positions 74 and 75 blank). To enter
an age range, enter the beginning age in the range in positions 72 and 73 and the ending age in the
range in positions 74 and 75.
When Age of Victim is populated with an age range (i.e., 16 through 19), then the system will
store the average age, decimal value truncated. For example, when the age range is 16 through 19,
the average is 17.5 years old and is stored as 17 years.
Group: A
Format: 4-Character Alphanumeric
Position: 72–75
Occurrence: Once per Victim Segment
Mandatory: Conditional
This data element is mandatory when Data Element 25 (Type of Victim) is I = Individual or L =
Law Enforcement Officer.
Edits:
Table 3-41 Age of Victim Edit Description
Age of Victim Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Age of Victim) The referenced data element must contain a valid
Data Element 26 data value when it is entered; blank is permissible on non- 404
mandatory fields.
(Age of Victim) contains data, but is not left-justified. A single two-
Data Element 26 408
character age must be in positions 1 and 2 of the field.
(Age of Victim) contains more than two characters indicating a
Data Element 26 possible age-range was being attempted. If so, the field must 409
contain numeric entry of four digits.
(Age of Victim) was entered as an age-range. Accordingly, the first
Data Element 26 410
age component must be less than the second age.
(Age of Victim) was entered as an age-range. Therefore, the first
Data Element 26 422
age component cannot be 00 (unknown).

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Age of Victim Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Age of Victim) cannot be less than 13 years old when Data Element
Data Element 26 35 (Relationship of Victim to Offender) contains a relationship of SE 450
= Spouse.
(Age of Victim) must be 17 or greater and less than or equal to 98 or
Data Element 26 00 = Unknown, when Data Element 25 (Type of Victim) is L = Law 452
Enforcement Officer. (DE26 must be >=17 & <=98 or DE26 == 00)
(Age of Victim) The Data Element associated with this error must be
Data Element 26 453
present when Data Element 25 (Type of Victim) is I = Individual.
Data Element 25A (Type of Officer Activity/Circumstance), Data
Element 25B (Officer Assignment Type), Data Element 26 (Age of
Data Element 26 Victim), Data Element 27 (Sex of Victim), and Data Element 28 454
(Race of Victim) must be entered when Data Element 25 (Type of
Victim) is L = Law Enforcement Officer.
The Data Element associated with this error cannot be entered
Data Element 26 when Data Element 25 (Type of Victim) is not I = Individual or L = 458
Law Enforcement Officer
Data Element 26 (Age of Victim) should be under 18 when Data
Data Element 26 Element 24 (Victim Connected to UCR Offense Code) is 36B = 481
Statutory Rape.
Data Values: NN = Under 24 Hours
NB = 1–6 Days Old
BB = 7–364 Days Old
01–98 = Years Old
99 = Over 98 Years Old
00 = Unknown
Note: Any combination of years is valid for an age range. The younger age must be listed first in
the range. For example, “2530” is a valid age range.

Data Element 27-Sex of Victim


Sex of Victim is used to indicate the sex of an individual victim.
Group: A
Format: 1-Character Alphabetic
Position: 76

Occurrence: Once per Victim Segment


Mandatory: Conditional
This data element is mandatory when Data Element 25 (Type of Victim) is I = Individual or L =
Law Enforcement Officer.
Edits:

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Table 3-42 Sex of Victim Edit Description
Sex of Victim Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Sex of Victim) The referenced data element must contain a valid
Data Element 27 data value when it is entered; blank is permissible on non- 404
mandatory fields.
(Sex of Victim) The Data Element associated with this error must be
Data Element 27 453
present when Data Element 25 (Type of Victim) is I = Individual.
(Sex of Victim) Data Element 25A (Type of Officer
Activity/Circumstance), Data Element 25B (Officer Assignment
Type), Data Element 26 (Age of Victim), Data Element 27 (Sex of
Data Element 27 454
Victim), and Data Element 28 (Race of Victim) must be entered
when Data Element 25 (Type of Victim) is L = Law Enforcement
Officer.
(Sex of Victim) The Data Element associated with this error cannot
Data Element 27 be entered when Data Element 25 (Type of Victim) is not I = 458
Individual or L = Law Enforcement
(Sex of Victim) Data Element 27 (Sex of Victim) must be M = Male
Data Element 27 or F = Female to be connected to offense codes of 11A = Rape and 469
36B = Statutory Rape.
Data Values: F = Female
M = Male
U = Unknown

Data Element 28-Race of Victim


Race of Victim is used to indicate the race of an individual victim.
Group: A
Format: 1-Character Alphabetic
Position: 77
Occurrence: Once per Victim Segment
Mandatory: Conditional
This data element is mandatory when Data Element 25 (Type of Victim) is I = Individual or L =
Law Enforcement Officer.
Edits:
Table 3-43 Race of Victim Edit Description
Race of Victim Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Race of Victim) The referenced data element must contain a valid
Data Element 28 data value when it is entered; blank is permissible on non- 404
mandatory fields.
(Race of Victim) The Data Element associated with this error must
Data Element 28 453
be present when Data Element 25 (Type of Victim) is I = Individual.

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Race of Victim Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
Data Element 25A (Type of Officer Activity/Circumstance), Data
Element 25B (Officer Assignment Type), Data Element 26 (Age of
Data Element 28 Victim), Data Element 27 (Sex of Victim), and Data Element 28 454
(Race of Victim) must be entered when Data Element 25 (Type of
Victim) is L = Law Enforcement Officer.
(Race of Victim) The Data Element associated with this error cannot
Data Element 28 be entered when Data Element 25 (Type of Victim) is not I = 458
Individual or L = Law Enforcement Officer
Data Values: W = White
B = Black or African American
I = American Indian or Alaska Native
A = Asian
P = Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
U = Unknown

Data Element 29-Ethnicity of Victim


Ethnicity of Victim is used to indicate the ethnicity of an individual victim when Data Element 25
(Type of Victim) is I = Individual or L = Law Enforcement Officer.
This is an optional data element. The victim’s ethnicity is reported at the discretion of the reporting
agency.
Group: A
Format: 1-Character Alphabetic
Position: 78
Occurrence: Once per Victim Segment
Mandatory: No
Edits:
Table 3-44 Ethnicity of Victim Edit Description
Ethnicity of Victim Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Ethnicity of Victim) The referenced data element must contain a
Data Element 29 valid data value when it is entered; blank is permissible on non- 404
mandatory fields.
(Ethnicity of Victim) The Data Element associated with this error
Data Element 29 cannot be entered when Data Element 25 (Type of Victim) is not I = 458
Individual or L = Law Enforcement Officer
Data Values: H = Hispanic or Latino
N = Not Hispanic or Latino
U = Unknown

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Data Element 30-Resident Status of Victim
Resident Status of Victim is used to indicate if the victim was a resident in the reporting agency’s
jurisdiction at the time of the incident.
Group: A
Format: 1-Character Alphabetic
Position: 79
Occurrence: Once per Victim Segment
Mandatory: Optional
Edits:
Table 3-45 Resident Status of Victim Edit Description
Resident Status of Victim Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Resident) The referenced data element must contain a valid data
Data Element 30 value when it is entered; blank is permissible on non-mandatory 404
fields.
(Resident Status of Victim) The Data Element associated with this
Data Element 30 error cannot be entered when Data Element 25 (Type of Victim) is 458
not I = Individual or L = Law Enforcement Officer
Data Values: N = Nonresident
R = Resident
U = Unknown

Data Element 31-Aggravated Assault/Homicide Circumstances


Aggravated Assault/Homicide Circumstances is used to describe the circumstances of either an
aggravated assault or a homicide.
Group: A
Format: 2-Character Numeric
Position: 80–81 Circumstance 1
82–83 Circumstance 2
Occurrence: 2 times per Victim Segment
Mandatory: Conditional
This data element is Mandatory when Data Element 24 (Victim Connected to UCR Offense Code)
is 09A = Murder and Non-negligent Manslaughter, 09B = Negligent Manslaughter, 09C =
Justifiable Homicide, or 13A = Aggravated Assault.
Edits:
Table 3-46 Aggravated Assault/Homicide Circumstances Edit Description
Aggravated Assault/Homicide Circumstances Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
Data Element 31 Must contain numeric entry with zero left-fill. 402

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Aggravated Assault/Homicide Circumstances Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Aggravated Assault/Homicide Circumstances) The referenced data
Data Element 31 element must contain a valid data value when it is entered; blank is 404
permissible on non-mandatory fields.
(Aggravated Assault/Homicide Circumstances The referenced data
Data Element 31 element in error is one that contains multiple data values. When 406
more than one code is entered, none can be duplicate codes.
(Aggravated Assault/Homicide Circumstances) can only be entered
when one or more of the offenses in Data Element 24 (Victim
Connected to UCR Offense Code) are:
09A = Murder and Non-negligent Manslaughter
09B = Negligent Manslaughter
09C = Justifiable Homicide
13A = Aggravated Assault
Data Element 33 (Type Injury) can only be entered when one or
more of the offenses in Data Element 24 (Victim Connected to UCR
Offense Code) are:
Data Element 31 100 = Kidnapping/Abduction 419
11A = Rape
11B = Sodomy
11C = Sexual Assault With An Object
11D = Fondling
120 = Robbery
13A = Aggravated Assault
13B = Simple Assault
210 = Extortion/Blackmail
64A = Human Trafficking, Commercial Sex Acts
64B = Human Trafficking, Involuntary Servitude
(Aggravated Assault/Homicide Circumstances) was entered with
two entries, but was rejected for one of the following reasons:
1) Value 10 = Unknown Circumstances is mutually exclusive with
any other value.
Data Element 31 2) Multiple values from more than one category were entered. 456
3) Values from the category 09B = Negligent Manslaughter are
mutually exclusive with any other value.
4) Values from the category 09C = Justifiable Homicide are mutually
exclusive with any other value.
(Aggravated Assault/Homicide Circumstances) can only have codes
of 01 through 06 and 08 through 10 when Data Element 24 (Victim
Data Element 31 Connected To UCR Offense) is 13A = Aggravated Assault. All other 462
codes, including 07 = Mercy Killing, are not valid because they do
not relate to an aggravated assault.
(Aggravated Assault/Homicide Circumstances) When a Justifiable
Homicide is reported, Data Element 31 (Aggravated
Assault/Homicide Circumstances) can only have codes of 20 =
Data Element 31 463
Criminal Killed by Private Citizen or 21 = Criminal Killed by Police
Officer. In this case, a code other than the two mentioned was
entered.

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Aggravated Assault/Homicide Circumstances Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Aggravated Assault/Homicide Circumstances) A victim segment
was submitted with Data Element 24 (Victim Connected to UCR
Data Element 31 Offense Code) having an offense that does not have a permitted 477
code for Data Element 31 (Aggravated Assault/Homicide
Circumstances).
Data Element 31 (Aggravated Assault/Homicide Circumstances)
has 08 = Other Felony Involved but the incident has only one
offense. For this code to be used, there must be an Other Felony.
Data Element 31 480
Either multiple entries for Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code)
should have been submitted, or multiple individual victims should
have been submitted for the incident report.
Data Values:
For: 13A = Aggravated Assault
09A = Murder and Non-negligent Manslaughter (enter up to two)
01 = Argument
02 = Assault on Law Enforcement Officer
03 = Drug Dealing
04 = Gangland (Organized Crime Involvement)
05 = Juvenile Gang
06 = Domestic Violence
07 = Mercy Killing (Not applicable to Aggravated Assault)
08 = Other Felony Involved
09 = Other Circumstances
10 = Unknown Circumstances
For: 09B = Negligent Manslaughter (enter only one)
30 = Child Playing With Weapon
31 = Gun-Cleaning Accident
32 = Hunting Accident
33 = Other Negligent Weapon Handling
34 = Other Negligent Killing
For: 09C = Justifiable Homicide (enter only one)
20 = Criminal Killed by Private Citizen
21 = Criminal Killed by Police Officer

Data Element 32-Additional Justifiable Homicide Circumstances


Additional Justifiable Homicide Circumstances is used to describe the circumstances of a
justifiable homicide. When more than one data value applies, enter the one that is most descriptive.
Group: A
Format: 1-Character Alphabetic
Position: 84
Occurrence: Once per Victim Segment

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Mandatory: Conditional
This data element is Mandatory when Data Element 24 (Victim Connected to UCR Offense Code)
is 09C = Justifiable Homicide.
Edits:
Table 3-47 Additional Justifiable Homicide Circumstances Edit Description
Additional Justifiable Homicide Circumstances Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Additional Justifiable Homicide Circumstances) The referenced
Data Element 32 data element must contain a valid data value when it is entered; 404
blank is permissible on non-mandatory fields.
Data Element 31 (Aggravated Assault/Homicide Circumstances)
contains: 20 = Criminal Killed by Private Citizen Or 21 = Criminal
Data Element 32 455
Killed by Police Officer, but Data Element 32 (Additional Justifiable
Homicide Circumstances) was not entered.
(Additional Justifiable Homicide Circumstances) was entered, but
Data Element 32 Data Element 31 (Aggravated Assault/Homicide Circumstances) 457
does not reflect a justifiable homicide circumstance.
Data Values: A = Criminal Attacked Police Officer and That Officer Killed Criminal
B = Criminal Attacked Police Officer and Criminal Killed by Another Police
Officer
C = Criminal Attacked a Civilian
D = Criminal Attempted Flight from a Crime
E = Criminal Killed in Commission of a Crime
F = Criminal Resisted Arrest
G = Unable to Determine/Not Enough Information

Data Element 33-Type Injury


Type Injury is used to describe the type of bodily injury sustained by the victim.
Group: A
Format: 1-Character Alphabetic
Position: 85 Injury 1
86 Injury 2
87 Injury 3
88 Injury 4
89 Injury 5
Occurrence: 5 times per Victim Segment
Mandatory: Conditional
This data element is Mandatory when Data Element 24 (Victim Connected to UCR Offense Code)
is:
• 100 = Kidnapping/Abduction
• 11A = Rape
• 11B = Sodomy
• 11C = Sexual Assault With An Object

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• 11D = Fondling
• 120 = Robbery
• 13A = Aggravated Assault
• 13B = Simple Assault
• 210 = Extortion/Blackmail
• 64A = Human Trafficking, Commercial Sex Acts
• 64B = Human Trafficking, Involuntary Servitude
Edits:
Table 3-48 Type of Injury Edit Description
Type of Injury Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Type Injury) The referenced data element in an Incident must
contain data when the referenced data element is mandatory or
Data Element 33 401
when the conditions are met for data that must be entered into a
conditionally mandatory field.
(Type Injury) The referenced data element must contain a valid
Data Element 33 data value when it is entered; blank is permissible on non- 404
mandatory fields.
(Type Injury) The referenced data element in error is one that
Data Element 33 contains multiple data values. When more than one code is 406
entered, none can be duplicate codes.
(Type Injury) Can have multiple data values and was entered with
Data Element 33 multiple values. However, the entry shown between the brackets in 407
[value] above cannot be entered with any other data value.
Data Element 31 (Aggravated Assault/Homicide Circumstances)
can only be entered when one or more of the offenses in Data
Element 24 (Victim Connected to UCR Offense Code) are:
09A = Murder and Non-negligent Manslaughter
09B = Negligent Manslaughter
09C = Justifiable Homicide
13A = Aggravated Assault
Data Element 33 (Type Injury) can only be entered when one or
more of the offenses in Data Element 24 (Victim Connected to UCR
Offense Code) are:
Data Element 33 100 = Kidnapping/Abduction 419
11A = Rape
11B = Sodomy
11C = Sexual Assault With An Object
11D = Fondling
120 = Robbery
13A = Aggravated Assault
13B = Simple Assault
210 = Extortion/Blackmail
64A = Human Trafficking, Commercial Sex Acts
64B = Human Trafficking, Involuntary Servitude
(Type Injury) The Data Element associated with this error cannot
Data Element 33 be entered when Data Element 25 (Type of Victim) is not I = 458
Individual or L = Law Enforcement Officer

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Type of Injury Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Type Injury) A Simple Assault (13B) was THE ONLY CRIME
AGAINST PERSON OFFENSE committed against a victim, but the
victim had major injuries/trauma entered for Data Element 33 (Type
Data Element 33 479
Injury). Either the offense should have been classified as an
Aggravated Assault (13A) or the victim’s injury should not have
been entered as major.
Data Values: N = None
B = Apparent Broken Bones
I = Possible Internal Injury
L = Severe Laceration
M = Apparent Minor Injury
O = Other Major Injury
T = Loss of Teeth
U = Unconsciousness
NOTE: For the offense of Robbery, Data Element 33 (Type Injury) is only mandatory when Data
Element 25 (Type of Victim) is I = Individual.

Data Element 34-Offender Number to be Related


Offender Number to be Related is used to enter the Offender Sequence Number (found in Data
Element 36) of each offender to be identified in Data Element 35 (Relationship of Victim to
Offender). Enter 00 = Unknown Offender when Data Element 36 (Offender Sequence Number) is
00 = Unknown Offender.
Group: A
Format: 2-Character Numeric
Position: 90–91 Offender Number 1
94–95 Offender Number 2
98–99 Offender Number 3
102–103 Offender Number 4
106–107 Offender Number 5
110–111 Offender Number 6
114–115 Offender Number 7
118–119 Offender Number 8
122–123 Offender Number 9
126–127 Offender Number 10
Occurrence: 10 times per Victim Segment
Mandatory: Conditional
This data element is Mandatory when one of the offenses entered in Data Element 24 (Victim
Connected to UCR Offense Code) is a Crime Against Person or a Crime Against Property and
Data Element 25 (Type of Victim) is I = Individual or L = Law Enforcement.
Edits:

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Table 3-49 Offender Number to be Related Edit Description
Offender Number(s) to be Related Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
Data Element 34 (Offender Numbers To Be Related) has a value
that does not have a corresponding Offender Segment. For
Data Element 34 example, if the field value shown in Data Element 34 is 15, an 070
Offender Segment does not exist with a value of 15 in Data Element
36 (Offender Sequence Number).
(Offender Number to be Related) The referenced data element in an
Incident must contain data when the referenced data element is
Data Element 34 401
mandatory or when the conditions are met for data that must be
entered into a conditionally mandatory field.
Data Element 34 Must contain numeric entry with zero left-fill. 402
(Offender Number to be Related) The referenced data element in
Data Element 34 error is one that contains multiple data values. When more than one 406
code is entered, none can be duplicate codes.
(Offender Number to be Related) The Data Element associated with
Data Element 34 this error cannot be entered when Data Element 25 (Type of Victim) 458
is not I = Individual or L = Law Enforcement Officer
(Offender Numbers To Be Related) was entered but should only be
entered if one or more of the offenses entered into Data Element 24
Data Element 34 [Victim Connected to UCR Offense Code(s)] is a Crime Against 459
Person or is a Crime Against Property. None of these types of
offenses were entered.
(Offender Number to be Related) has relationships of VO = Victim
Data Element 34 Was Offender that point to multiple offenders, which is an 471
impossible situation. A single victim cannot be two offenders.
(Offender Number to be Related) A victim can only have one
Data Element 34 spousal relationship. In this instance, the victim has a relationship of 475
SE = Spouse to two or more offenders.
Data Values: 00 = Unknown Offender
01–99

Data Element 35-Relationship of Victim to Offender


Relationship of Victim to Offender is used, along with Data Element 34 (Offender Number to be
Related), to report the relationship of the victim to the offender(s) who perpetrated a Crime Against
Person or a Crime Against Property against the victim.
When more than 10 offenders are identified in Data Element 36 (Offender Sequence Number),
enter the relationship of the ten most closely related to the victim. For example, when one of the
offenders is the brother of the victim and the other 15 offenders were acquaintances of the victim,
enter the information for the brother and 9 of the offenders who were acquaintances.
Note: Leave this data element blank when Data Element 36 (Offender Sequence Number) is 00 =
Unknown Offender.
Group: A
Format: 2-Character Alphabetic
Position: 92–93 Relationship 1

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96–97 Relationship 2
100–101 Relationship 3
104–105 Relationship 4
108–109 Relationship 5
112–113 Relationship 6
116–117 Relationship 7
120–121 Relationship 8
124–125 Relationship 9
128–129 Relationship 10
Occurrence: 10 times per Victim Segment
Mandatory: Conditional
This data element is Mandatory when one of the offenses entered in Data Element 24 (Victim
Connected to UCR Offense Code) is a Crime Against Person or a Crime Against Property and
Data Element 36 (Offender Sequence Number) is other than 00 = Unknown Offender.
Edits:
Table 3-50 Relationship of Victim to Offender Edit Description
Relationship(s) of Victim to Offender(s) Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Relationship of Victim to Offender) The referenced data element
Data Element 35 must contain a valid data value when it is entered; blank is 404
permissible on non-mandatory fields.
(Relationship of Victim to Offender) Corresponding Data Element 35
(Relationship of Victim to Offenders) data must be entered when
Data Element 35 460
Data Element 34 (Offender Numbers To Be Related) is entered with
a value greater than 00.
(Relationship of Victim to Offender) cannot be entered when Data
Element 34 (Offender Number to be Related) is zero. Zero means
Data Element 35 468
that the number of offenders is unknown; therefore, the relationship
cannot be entered.
(Relationship of Victim to Offenders) has a relationship of VO =
Victim Was Offender. When this code is entered, a minimum of two
victim and two offender segments must be submitted. In this case,
only one victim and/or one offender segment was submitted. The
entry of VO on one or more of the victims indicates situations such
Data Element 35 470
as brawls and domestic disputes. In the vast majority of cases, each
victim is also the offender; therefore, every victim record would
contain a VO code. However, there may be some situations where
only one of the victims is also the offender, but where the other
victim(s) is not also the offender(s).
(Relationship of Victim to Offenders) has relationships of VO =
Data Element 35 Victim Was Offender that point to multiple offenders, which is an 471
impossible situation. A single victim cannot be two offenders.
(Relationship of Victim to Offender) If Data Element 37 (Age of
Offender) is 00 = Unknown, Data Element 38 (Sex of Offender) is U
Data Element 35 = Unknown, and Data Element 39 (Race of Offender) is U = 472
Unknown, then Data Element 35 (Relationship of Victim to
Offender) must be RU = Relationship Unknown.

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Relationship(s) of Victim to Offender(s) Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Relationship of Victim to Offender) Segment Level 4 (Victim
Segment) cannot be submitted multiple times with VO = Victim Was
Data Element 35 Offender in Data Element 35 (Relationship of Victim to Offender) 474
when Data Element 34 (Offender Number to be Related) contains
the same data value (indicating the same offender).
(Relationship of Victim to Offender) A victim can only have one
Data Element 35 spousal relationship. In this instance, the victim has a relationship of 475
SE = Spouse to two or more offenders.
(Relationship of Victim to Offender) An offender can only have one
Data Element 35 spousal relationship. In this instance, two or more victims have a 476
relationship of SE = Spouse to the same offender.
Data Values: SE = Victim Was Spouse
CS = Victim Was Common-Law Spouse
PA = Victim Was Parent
SB = Victim Was Sibling
CH = Victim Was Child
GP = Victim Was Grandparent
GC = Victim Was Grandchild
IL = Victim Was In-law
SP = Victim Was Step-parent
SC = Victim Was Step-child
SS = Victim Was Step-sibling
OF = Victim Was Other Family Member
AQ = Victim Was Acquaintance
FR = Victim Was Friend
NE = Victim Was Neighbor
BE = Victim Was Babysittee the Baby/Child in the Care of a Babysitter
BG = Victim Was Boyfriend/Girlfriend
CF = Victim Was Child of Boyfriend/Girlfriend
XR = Victim Was Ex-Relationship (Ex-boyfriend/ex-girlfriend)
XS = Victim Was Ex-Spouse
EE = Victim Was Employee
ER = Victim Was Employer
OK = Victim Was Otherwise Known
RU = Relationship Unknown
ST = Victim Was Stranger
VO = Victim Was Offender

3.3.6 Offender Segment


The Offender Segment is used to describe the offenders in the incident (e.g., their age, sex, race,
and ethnicity). An Offender Segment should be submitted for each of the offenders (up to 99)
involved in the incident. There must be at least one Offender Segment in each incident report.

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When nothing is known about the offender, then 00 = Unknown Offender should be entered in
Data Element 36 (Offender Sequence Number) and Data Elements 37 through 39 should be left
blank. For example, when a corpse is found in a ditch and there were no eyewitnesses or other
information that would provide data about possible offenders, 00 = Unknown Offender should be
entered. However, when witnesses report five offenders were running from the scene, and their
age, sex, or race are not known, five Offender Segments should be submitted indicating the
appropriate data elements are unknown.
Note: In addition to the data elements specified, the Offender Segment also contains the Header
Data Elements identified in Section 3.3.1, as well as Data Element 1 (ORI) and Data Element 2
(Incident Number) included in the Administrative Segment, Section 3.3.2.

Data Element 36-Offender Sequence Number


Offender Sequence Number is used to assign a sequence number from 01–99 for each offender in
an incident.
Group: A
Format: 2-Character Numeric
Position: 38–39
Occurrence: Once per Offender Segment
Mandatory: Yes
Edits:
Table 3-51 Offender Sequence Number Edit Description
Offender Sequence Number Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Offender Sequence Number) The referenced data element in an
Incident must contain data when the referenced data element is
Data Element 36 501
mandatory or when the conditions are met for data that must be
entered into a conditionally mandatory field.
Data Element 36 (Offender Sequence Number) must contain
Data Element 36 502
numeric entry (00 through 99) with zero left-fill.
(Offender Sequence Number) When multiple Offender Segments
are submitted, none can contain a 00 = Unknown value because the
Data Element 36 presence of 00 indicates that the number of offenders is unknown. 555
In this case, multiple offenders were submitted, but one of the
segments contains the 00 = Unknown value.
(Offender Sequence Number) contains 00 indicating that nothing is
known about the offender(s) regarding number and any identifying
Data Element 36 information. In order to exceptionally clear the incident, the value 557
cannot be 00. The incident was submitted with Data Element 4
(Cleared Exceptionally) having a value of A through E.
(Offender Sequence Number) The incident was submitted with Data
Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) value of 09C = Justifiable Homicide,
Data Element 36 but unknown information was submitted for all the offender(s). At 559
least one of the offenders must have known information for Age,
Sex, and Race.
Data Values: 00 = Unknown Offender
01–99

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Data Element 37-Age of Offender
Age of Offender is used to indicate the age of the offender. The data value for Age of Offender
can be an exact age, a range of years, or unknown.
For an exact age, use only record positions 40 and 41 (leave positions 42 and 43 blank). To enter
an age range, enter the beginning age in the range in positions 40 and 41 and the ending age in the
range in positions 42 and 43.
When Age of Offender is populated with an age range (i.e., 16 through 19), then the system will
store the average age, decimal value truncated. For example, when the age range is 16 through 19,
the average is 17.5 years old and is stored as 17 years.
Group: A
Format: 4-Character Numeric
Position: 40–43
Occurrence: Once per Offender Segment
Mandatory: Conditional
Edits:
Table 3-52 Age of Offender Edit Description
Age of Offender Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Age of Offender) The referenced data element in an Incident must
contain data when the referenced data element is mandatory or
Data Element 37 501
when the conditions are met for data that must be entered into a
conditionally mandatory field.
(Age of Offender) contains data but is not left-justified. A single
Data Element 37 508
two-character age must be in positions 1 through 2 of the field.
(Age of Offender) contains more than two characters indicating a
Data Element 37 possible age-range is being attempted. If so, the field must contain 509
a numeric entry of four digits.
(Age of Offender) was entered as an age-range. Accordingly, the
Data Element 37 510
first age component must be less than the second age.
(Age of Offender) was entered as an age-range. Therefore, the first
Data Element 37 522
age component cannot be 00 (unknown).
(Age of Offender) cannot be less than 13 years old when Data
Data Element 37 Element 35 (Relationship of Victim to Offender) contains a 550
relationship of SE = Spouse.
(Age of Offender) Data Element 38 (Sex of Offender), and Data
Data Element 37 Element 39 (Race of Offender) cannot be entered when Data 552
Element 36 (Offender Sequence Number) is 00 = Unknown.

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Age of Offender Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Age of Offender) has a relationship that is inconsistent with the
offender’s age. The age of the victim, and/or offender, must reflect
the implied relationship. For example, if the relationship of the
victim to offender is PA = Parent, then the victim’s age must be
greater than the offender’s age. The following relationships must
Data Element 37 be consistent with the victim’s age in relation to the offender’s age: 554
Relationship Victim’s Age Is
CH = Victim was Child Younger
PA = Victim was Parent Older
GP = Victim was Grandparent Older
GC = Victim was Grandchild Younger
Data Element 37 (Age of Offender) must contain numeric entry of 00 through 99 556
(Offender Segment) None of the Offender Segments contain all
known values for Age, Sex, and Race. When an Incident is cleared
Data Element37 558
exceptionally (Data Element 4 contains an A through E), one
offender must have all known values.
Data Values: 01–98 = Years Old
99 = Over 98 Years Old
00 = Unknown
Note: Any combination of years is valid for an age range. The younger age must be listed first in
the range. For example, “2530” is a valid age range.

Data Element 38-Sex of Offender


Sex of Offender is used to identify the sex of the offender.
Group: A
Format: 1-Character Alphabetic
Position: 44
Occurrence: Once per Offender Segment
Mandatory: Conditional
Edits:
Table 3-53 Sex of Offender Edit Description

Sex of Offender Element Edits


Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Sex of Offender) The referenced data element in an Incident must
contain data when the referenced data element is mandatory or when
Data Element 38 501
the conditions are met for data that must be entered into a
conditionally mandatory field.
(Sex of Offender) The referenced data element must contain a valid
Data Element 38 data value when it is entered; blank is permissible on non-mandatory 504
fields.

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Sex of Offender Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Sex of Offender) Data Element 38, and Data Element 39 (Race of
Data Element 38 Offender) cannot be entered when Data Element 36 (Offender 552
Sequence Number) is 00 = Unknown.
(Offender Segment) None of the Offender Segments contain all known
values for Age, Sex, and Race. When an Incident is cleared
Data Element 38 558
exceptionally (Data Element 4 contains an A through E), one offender
must have all known values.
Segment Level 5 (Offender Segment) must contain a data value for at
least one offender in Data Element 38 (Sex of Offender) that is not the
same sex that is entered in Data Element 27 (Sex of Victim) when
Data Element 38 Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is 11A = Rape. The offender 560
must be connected to the victim in Data Element 34 (Offender Number
to be Related) unless offender number in Data Element 34 (Offender
Number to be Related) is 00 = Unknown
Data Values: F = Female
M = Male
U = Unknown

Data Element 39-Race of Offender


Race of Offender is used to identify the race of the offender.
Group: A
Format: 1-Character Alphabetic
Position: 45
Occurrence: Once per Offender Segment
Mandatory: Conditional
Edits:
Table 3-54 Race of Offender Edit Description

Race of Offender Element Edits


Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Race of Offender) The referenced data element in an Incident
must contain data when the referenced data element is mandatory 501
Data Element 39
or when the conditions are met for data that must be entered into a
conditionally mandatory field.
(Race of Offender) The referenced data element must contain a
Data Element 39 valid data value when it is entered; blank is permissible on non- 504
mandatory fields.
Data Element 38 (Sex of Offender), and Data Element 39 (Race of
Data Element 39 Offender) cannot be entered when Data Element 36 (Offender 552
Sequence Number) is 00 = unknown.
(Offender Segment) None of the Offender Segments contain all
known values for Age, Sex, and Race. When an Incident is cleared 558
Data Element 39
exceptionally (Data Element 4 contains an A through E), one
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Data Values: W = White
B = Black or African American
I = American Indian or Alaska Native
A = Asian
P = Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
U = Unknown

Data Element 39A-Ethnicity of Offender


Ethnicity of Offender is used to identify the ethnicity of the offender.
Group: A
Format: 1-Character Alphabetic
Position: 46
Occurrence: Once per Offender Segment
Mandatory: No
Edits:
Table 3-55 Ethnicity of Offender Edit Description

Ethnicity of Offender Element Edits


Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Ethnicity of Offender) The referenced data element must contain
Data Element 39A a valid data value when it is entered; blank is permissible on non- 504
mandatory fields.
(Ethnicity of Offender) Data Element 38 (Sex of Offender), and
Data Element 39A Data Element 39 (Race of Offender) cannot be entered when 552
Data Element 36 (Offender Sequence Number) is 00 = Unknown.
Data Values: H = Hispanic or Latino
N = Not Hispanic or Latino
U = Unknown

3.3.7 Arrestee Segment/Group B Arrest Report Segment


The Arrestee Segment and Group B Arrest Report Segment are used to report the apprehension of
the persons who committed crimes (up to 99) reported for Group A and Group B offenses, to
describe the arrestee (e.g., age, sex, race, and ethnicity), and to indicate the circumstances of the
arrest.
One “Arrestee Segment” is submitted for each person arrested for committing offenses in an
incident that involves at least one Group A offense. Therefore, both Group A and Group B offenses
can be submitted in Data Element 45 (UCR Arrest Offense Code).
One Group B Arrest Report Segment is submitted for each person arrested for committing a Group
B offense.
When the apprehension of an arrestee results in the submission of an Arrestee Segment for more
than one incident within the jurisdiction of the LEA, Data Element 44 (Multiple Arrestee Segments
Indicator) must contain C = Count Arrestee for one of the Arrestee Segments and M = Multiple
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There are several differences between the Arrestee Segment and the Group B Arrest Report
Segment:
• The Arrestee Segment is uniquely identified by Data Element 1 (ORI), Data Element 2
(Incident Number), and Data Element 40 (Arrestee Sequence Number); the Group B Arrest
Report Segment is uniquely identified by the Data Element 1 (ORI), Data Element 41
(Arrest Transaction Number), and Data Element 40 (Arrestee Sequence Number) and Data
Element 2 (Incident Number) is not used.
• In the Group B Arrest Report Segment, Data Element 40 (Arrestee Sequence Number) and
Data Element 41 (Arrest Transaction Number) are reversed.
• The record positions of many of the data elements are different when comparing the
Arrestee Segment and the Group B Arrest Report Segment. The differences are noted in
the various data element descriptions.
• The Group B Arrest Report Segment does not use Data Element 44 (Multiple Arrestee
Segments Indicator).
Note: In addition to the data elements specified, the Arrestee Segment and Group B Arrest Report
Segment also contain the Header Data Elements identified in Section 3.3.1, as well as Data
Element 1 (ORI) and Data Element 2 (Incident Number) [for only the Arrestee Segment] included
in the Administrative Segment, Section 3.3.2.

Data Element 40-Arrestee Sequence Number


Arrestee Sequence Number is used to assign a sequence number from 01–99 to the arrestees in an
incident.
Group: A, B
Format: 2-Character Numeric
Position: 38–39 (both Arrestee Segment/Group B Arrest Report Segment)
Occurrence: Once per Arrestee Segment/Group B Arrest Report Segment
Mandatory: Yes
Edits:
Note: Error Codes 600–699 are used for Arrestee Segment edits. Error Codes 700–799 are used
for Group B Arrest Report Segment edits.
Table 3-56 Arrestee Sequence Number Edit Description

Arrestee Sequence Number Element Edits


Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Arrestee Sequence Number) The referenced data element in an
Data Element Incident must contain data when the referenced data element is
601, 701
40 mandatory or when the conditions are met for data that must be
entered into a conditionally mandatory field.
Data Element Data Element 40 (Arrestee Sequence Number) must be numeric
602,702
40 entry of 01 to 99 with zero left-fill.
Data Values: 01–99

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Data Element 41-Arrest Transaction Number
Arrest Transaction Number is used to assign a unique identifier to each arrest report submitted.
The arrest transaction number may be the incident number of the incident relating to the arrest (for
the Arrestee Segment) or a separate transaction number relating to the arrest.
Group: A, B
Format: 12-Character Alphanumeric
Position: 40–51 Arrestee Segment
26–37 Group B Arrest Report Segment
Occurrence: Once per Arrestee Segment/Group B Arrest Report Segment
Mandatory: Yes
Edits:
Note: Error Codes 600–699 are used for Arrestee Segment edits. Error Codes 700–799 are used
for Group B Arrest Report Segment edits.
Table 3-57 Arrest Transaction Number Edit Description
Arrestee Transaction Number Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Arrest Transaction Number) The referenced data element in an
Incident must contain data when the referenced data element is
Data Element 41 mandatory or when the conditions are met for data that must be 601, 701
entered into a conditionally mandatory field.
(Arrest Transaction Number) Must be blank right-fill if under 12
Data Element 41 characters in length. Cannot have embedded blanks between the 615, 715
first and last characters entered.
(Arrest Transaction Number) Must be left-justified with blank right-
Data Element 41 fill if under 12 characters in length. 616, 716
(Arrest Transaction Number) Must contain a valid character
combination of the following:
A–Z (capital letters only)
Data Element 41 0–9 617, 717
Hyphen
Example: 11-123-SC is valid, but 11+123*SC is not valid.
Data Values: 12-character alphanumeric value consisting of:
A–Z
0–9
Hyphen

Data Element 42-Arrest Date


Arrest Date is used to enter the year, month, and day of the arrest.
Group: A, B
Format: 8-Character Numeric (YYYY/MM/DD)
Position: 52–59 Arrestee Segment
40–47 Group B Arrest Report Segment
Occurrence: Once per Arrestee Segment/Group B Arrest Report Segment
Mandatory: Yes
Edits:

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Note: Error Codes 600–699 are used for Arrestee Segment edits. Error Codes 700–799 are used
for Group B Arrest Report Segment edits.
Table 3-58 Arrest Date Edit Description
Arrestee Date Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Arrest Date) The referenced data element in an Incident must
contain data when the referenced data element is mandatory or when
Data Element 42 601, 701
the conditions are met for data that must be entered into a
conditionally mandatory field.
(Arrest Date) Each component of the date must be valid; that is,
months must be 01 through 12, days must be 01 through 31, and
year must include the century (i.e., 19xx, 20xx). In addition, days
cannot exceed maximum for the month (e.g., June cannot have 31
days). The date cannot exceed the current date.
Data Element 42 605, 705
The date cannot be later than that entered within the Month of
Electronic submission and Year of Electronic submission fields on the
data record. For example, if Month of Electronic submission and Year
of Electronic submission are 06/1999, the arrest date cannot contain
any date 07/01/1999 or later.
(Arrest Date) The UCR Program has determined that an ORI will no
Data Element 42 longer be submitting data to the FBI as of an inactive date. No arrest 618, 718
data from this ORI will be accepted after this date.
(Arrest Date) cannot be earlier than Data Element 3 (Incident
Date/Hour). A person cannot be arrested before the incident
occurred.
The exception to this rule is when an additional arrest is reported for
Data Element 42 a pre-NIBRS incident. In this case, Segment Level 6 (Arrestee 665
Segment) will contain I for Incident Report, but the data value in Data
Element 2 (Incident Number) will not match an incident already on file
in the national UCR database. The segment will be processed, but
used only for SRS purposes and will not be included in the agency’s
NIBRS figures.
Group “B” Arrest Report (Level 7) submitted with a Segment Action
Data Element 42 Type of A = Add cannot have Data Element 42 (Arrest Date) earlier 720
than the Base Date.
(Arrest Date) is missing for a Group B Arrest Report with a Segment
Data Element 42 Action Type of D = Delete; must be populated with a valid data value 797
and cannot be blank.
(Arrest Date) is missing for a Group B Arrest Report with a Segment
Action Type of D = Delete; at least one Group B Arrest Report is on
Data Element 42 798
file that matches Data Element 41 (Arrest Transaction Number) with
an Arrest Date outside the two year window.
(Arrest Date) is missing for a Group B Arrest Report with a Segment
Data Element 42 Action Type of D = Delete; multiple Group B Arrest Reports are on file 799
that match Data Element 41 (Arrest Transaction Number).
Data Values: Data Element 42 (Arrest Date) must be a valid date in YYYYMMDD format:
Year (YYYY): 1991–Current
Month (MM):

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01 = January
02 = February
03 = March
04 = April
05 = May
06 = June
07 = July
08 = August
09 = September
10 = October
11 = November
12 = December
Day of the Month (DD): 01–31 (depending on the month)

Data Element 43-Type of Arrest


Type of Arrest is used to indicate how the offender was arrested.
Group: A, B
Format: 1-Character Alphabetic
Position: 60 Arrestee Segment
48 Group B Arrest Report Segment
Occurrence: Once per Arrestee Segment/Group B Arrest Report Segment
Mandatory: Yes
Edits:
Note: Error Codes 600–699 are used for Arrestee Segment edits. Error Codes 700–799 are used
for Group B Arrest Report Segment edits.
Table 3-59 Type of Arrest Edit Description
Type of Arrest Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Type of Arrest) The referenced data element in an Incident must 601, 701
Data Element contain data when the referenced data element is mandatory or
43 when the conditions are met for data that must be entered into a
conditionally mandatory field.
(Type of Arrest) The referenced data element must contain a valid
Data Element
data value when it is entered; blank is permissible on non- 604, 704
43
mandatory fields.
Data Values:
O = On-View Arrest (apprehension without a warrant or previous incident report)S =
Summoned/Cited (not taken into custody)
T = Taken Into Custody (based on a warrant and/or previously submitted incident report)

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Data Element 44-Multiple Arrestee Segments Indicator
Multiple Arrestee Segments Indicator is used to ensure that an arrestee is counted only once when
the arrestee’s apprehension causes the reporting agency to submit two or more Arrestee Segments
concerning separate Group A Incident Reports.
When the arrestee was involved in more than one crime and is arrested, enter C = Count Arrestee
in one of the Arrestee Segments and enter M = Multiple in all of the remaining Arrestee Segments.
When the arrest does not cause the reporting agency to submit multiple Arrestee Segments for the
same arrestee, N = Not Applicable should be entered.
Group: A
Format: 1-Character Alphabetic
Position: 61 Arrestee Segment
Occurrence: Once per Arrestee Segment
Mandatory: Yes
Edits:
Note:
Table 3-60 Multiple Arrestee Segments Indicator Edit Description
Multiple Arrestee Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Multiple Arrestee Segments Indicator) The referenced data element
Data Element in an Incident must contain data when the referenced data element
601
44 is mandatory or when the conditions are met for data that must be
entered into a conditionally mandatory field.
(Multiple Arrestee Segments Indicator) The referenced data element
Data Element
must contain a valid data value when it is entered; blank is 604
44
permissible on non-mandatory fields.
Data Values: C = Count Arrestee
M = Multiple
N = Not Applicable

Data Element 45-UCR Arrest Offense Code


UCR Arrest Offense Code is used to enter the 3-character UCR Offense Code of the offense for
which the arrestee was apprehended. When the arrestee was apprehended for more than one
offense, the reporting agency must determine which offense was the most serious and enter it as
the arrest offense.
Note: The UCR Arrest Offense Code does not have to match the data value entered in Data
Element 6 (UCR Offense Code).
Group: A, B
Format: 3-Character Alphanumeric
Position: 62–64 Arrestee Segment
49–51 Group B Arrest Report Segment
Occurrence: Once per Arrestee Segment/Group B Arrest Report Segment
Mandatory: Yes
Edits:

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Note: Error Codes 600–699 are used for Arrestee Segment edits. Error Codes 700–799 are used
for Group B Arrest Report Segment edits.
Table 3-61 UCR Arrest Offense Code Edit Description

UCR Arrest Offense Code Element Edits


Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(UCR Arrest Offense Code) The referenced data element in an
Incident must contain data when the referenced data element is
Data Element 45 601, 701
mandatory or when the conditions are met for data that must be
entered into a conditionally mandatory field.
(UCR Arrest Offense Code) The referenced data element must
Data Element 45 contain a valid data value when it is entered; blank is permissible 604, 704
on non-mandatory fields.
(UCR Arrest Offense Code) was entered with 09C = Justifiable
Data Element 45 670
Homicide. This is not a valid arrest offense.
(UCR Arrest Offense Code) must contain a Group “B” Offense
Data Element 45 Code in Data Element 45 (UCR Arrest Offense). The offense code 760
submitted is not a Group “B” offense code.
Data Values: Refer to Appendix A:–Group A Offenses and Group B Offenses

Data Element 46-Arrestee Was Armed With


Arrestee Was Armed With is used to indicate whether the arrestee was armed with a commonly
known weapon at the time of apprehension.
Group: A, B
Format: 2-Character Numeric
Position: 65–66 Weapon 1 Arrestee Segment
68–69 Weapon 2
52–53 Weapon 1 Group B Arrest Report Segment
55–56 Weapon 2
Occurrence: 2 times per Arrestee Segment/Group B Arrest Report Segment
Mandatory: Yes
Edits:
Note: Error Codes 600–699 are used for Arrestee Segment edits. Error Codes 700–799 are used
for Group B Arrest Report Segment edits.
Table 3-62 Arrestee Was Armed With Edit Description

Arrestee Was Armed With Element Edits


Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Arrestee Was Armed With) The referenced data element in an
Incident must contain data when the referenced data element is
Data Element 46 601, 701
mandatory or when the conditions are met for data that must be
entered into a conditionally mandatory field.
(Arrestee Was Armed With) The referenced data element must
Data Element 46 contain a valid data value when it is entered; blank is permissible on 604, 704
non-mandatory fields.

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Arrestee Was Armed With Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Arrestee Was Armed With) The referenced data element in error is
Data Element 46 one that contains multiple data values. When more than one code is 606, 706
entered, none can be duplicate codes.

(Arrestee Was Armed With) can have multiple data values and was
Data Element 46 entered with multiple values. However, 01 = Unarmed cannot be 607, 707
entered with any other data value.

Data Values: 01 = Unarmed


11 = Firearm (type not stated)
12 = Handgun
13 = Rifle
14 = Shotgun
15 = Other Firearm
16 = Lethal Cutting Instrument
17 = Club/Blackjack/Brass Knuckles

Data Element 46-Automatic Weapon Indicator


Automatic Weapon Indicator is used to indicate whether a firearm identified in Data Element 46
(Arrestee Was Armed With) is an automatic firearm (i.e., any firearm that shoots or is designed to
shoot more than one shot at a time by a single pull of the trigger without manual reloading).
Group: A,B
Format: 1-Character Alphabetic
Position: 67 Indicator 1 Arrestee Segment
70 Indicator 2
54 Indicator 1 Group B Arrest Report Segment
57 Indicator 2
Occurrence: 2 times per Arrestee Segment/Group B Arrest Report Segment
Mandatory: Conditional
This data element is Mandatory when Data Element 46 (Arrestee Was Armed With) is a firearm
(data values 11–15).
Edits:
Note: Error Codes 600–699 are used for Arrestee Segment edits. Error Codes 700–799 are used
for Group B Arrest Report Segment edits.
Table 3-63 Automatic Weapon Indicator Edit Description
Automatic Weapon Indicator Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Automatic Weapon Indicator) The referenced data element must
Data Element 46 contain a valid data value when it is entered; blank is permissible on 604, 704
non-mandatory fields.

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Automatic Weapon Indicator Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Automatic Weapon Indicator) does not have A = Automatic or a
Data Element 46 654, 754
blank in the third position of field.
(Automatic Weapon Indicator) In Data Element 46 (Arrestee Was
Armed With), A = Automatic is the third character of code. It is valid
only with codes:
11 = Firearm (Type Not Stated)
12 = Handgun
Data Element 46 655, 755
13 = Rifle
14 = Shotgun
15 = Other Firearm
A weapon code other than those mentioned was entered with the
automatic indicator. An automatic weapon is, by definition, a firearm.
Data Values: A = Automatic
(blank) = Not Automatic

Data Element 47-Age of Arrestee


Age of Arrestee is used to indicate the age of the arrestee. The data value for Age of Arrestee can
be an exact age, a range of years, or unknown.
For an exact age, use only the first two record positions (71 and 72 in the Arrestee Segment and
58 and 59 in the Group B Arrest Report Segment) and leave the other two positions blank. To enter
an age range, enter the beginning age in the range in the first two record positions and the ending
age in the range in the last two positions.
When Age of Arrestee is populated with an age range (i.e., 16 through 19), then the system will
store the average age, decimal value truncated. For example, when the age range is 16 through 19,
the average is 17.5 years old and is stored as 17 years.
Group: A, B
Format: 2-Character Numeric
Position: 71–74 Arrestee Segment
58–61 Group B Arrest Report Segment
Occurrence: Once per Arrestee Segment/Group B Arrest Report Segment
Mandatory: Yes
Edits:
Note: Error Codes 600–699 are used for Arrestee Segment edits. Error Codes 700–799 are used
for Group B Arrest Report Segment edits.
Table 3-64 Age of Arrestee Edit Description
Age of Arrestee Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Age of Arrestee) The referenced data element in an Incident
must contain data when the referenced data element is mandatory
Data Element 47 601, 701
or when the conditions are met for data that must be entered into
a conditionally mandatory field.

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Age of Arrestee Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Age of Arrestee) contains data, but is not left-justified. A single
Data Element 47 608, 708
two-character age must be in positions 1 through 2 of the field.
(Age of Arrestee) contains more than two characters indicating a
Data Element 47 possible age-range is being attempted. If so, the field must 609, 709
contain a numeric entry of four digits.
(Age of Arrestee) was entered as an age-range. Accordingly, the
Data Element 47 610, 710
first age component must be less than the second age.
(Age of Arrestee) was entered as an age-range. Therefore, the
Data Element 47 622, 722
first age component cannot be 00 (unknown).
(Disposition of Arrestee Under 18) was not entered, but Data
Data Element 47 Element 47 (Age of Arrestee) is under 18. Whenever an arrestee’s 652, 752
age indicates a juvenile, the disposition must be entered.
Data Element 47 Data Element 47 (Age of Arrestee) does not contain a numeric
664
entry of 00 through 99 for an exact age.
Data Element 47 Data Element 47 (Age of Arrestee) does not contain a numeric
757
entry of 00 through 99 for an exact age.
Data Values: 01–98 = Years Old
99 = Over 98 Years Old
00 = Unknown
Note: Any combination of years is valid for an age range. The younger age must be listed first in
the range. For example, “2530” is a valid age range.

Data Element 48-Sex of Arrestee


Sex of Arrestee is used to indicate the sex of the arrestee.
Group: A, B
Format: 1-Character Alphabetic
Position: 75 Arrestee Segment
62 Group B Arrest Report Segment
Occurrence: Once per Arrestee Segment/Group B Arrest Report Segment
Mandatory: Yes
Edits:
Note: Error Codes 600–699 are used for Arrestee Segment edits. Error Codes 700–799 are used
for Group B Arrest Report Segment edits.
Table 3-65 Sex of Arrestee Edit Description
Sex of Arrestee Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Sex of Arrestee) The referenced data element in an Incident must
contain data when the referenced data element is mandatory or
Data Element 48 601, 701
when the conditions are met for data that must be entered into a
conditionally mandatory field.

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Sex of Arrestee Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Sex of Arrestee) does not contain a valid code of M = Male or F =
Data Element 48 Female. Note: U = Unknown (if entered) is not a valid sex for an 667, 758
arrestee.
Data Values: F = Female
M = Male

Data Element 49-Race of Arrestee


Race of Arrestee is used to describe the race of the arrestee.
Group: A, B
Format: 1-Character Alphabetic
Position: 76 Arrestee Segment
63 Group B Arrest Report Segment
Occurrence: Once per Arrestee Segment/Group B Arrest Report Segment
Mandatory: Yes
Edits:
Note: Error Codes 600–699 are used for Arrestee Segment edits. Error Codes 700–799 are used
for Group B Arrest Report Segment edits.
Table 3-66 Race of Arrestee Edit Description
Race of Arrestee Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Race of Arrestee) The referenced data element in an Incident must
Data Element contain data when the referenced data element is mandatory or
601, 701
49 when the conditions are met for data that must be entered into a
conditionally mandatory field.
(Race of Arrestee) The referenced data element must contain a valid
Data Element
data value when it is entered; blank is permissible on non-mandatory 604, 704
49
fields.
Data Values: W = White
B = Black or African American
I = American Indian or Alaska Native
A = Asian
P = Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
U = Unknown

Data Element 50-Ethnicity of Arrestee


Ethnicity of Arrestee is used to describe the ethnicity of the arrestee.
Group: A, B
Format: 1-Character Alphabetic
Position: 77 Arrestee Segment
64 Group B Arrest Report Segment
Occurrence: Once per Arrestee Segment/Group B Arrest Report Segment

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Mandatory: No
Edits:
Note: Error Codes 600–699 are used for Arrestee Segment edits. Error Codes 700–799 are used
for Group B Arrest Report Segment edits.
Table 3-67 Ethnicity of Arrestee Edit Description
Ethnicity of Arrestee Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Ethnicity of Arrestee) The referenced data element must contain a
Data Element 50 valid data value when it is entered; blank is permissible on non- 604, 704
mandatory fields.

Data Values: H = Hispanic or Latino


N = Not Hispanic or Latino
U = Unknown

Data Element 51-Resident Status of Arrestee


Resident Status of Arrestee is used to enter the arrestee’s resident status (resident, nonresident,
unknown) of the reporting agency’s jurisdiction.
Group: A, B
Format: 1-Character Alphabetic
Position: 78 Arrestee Segment
65 Group B Arrest Report Segment
Occurrence: Once per Arrestee Segment/Group B Arrest Report Segment
Mandatory: No
Edits:
Note: Error Codes 600–699 are used for Arrestee Segment edits. Error Codes 700–799 are used
for Group B Arrest Report Segment edits.
Table 3-68 Resident Status of Arrestee Edit Description
Resident Status of Arrestee Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Resident Status of Arrestee) The referenced data element must
Data Element
contain a valid data value when it is entered; blank is permissible on 604, 704
51
non-mandatory fields.

Data Values: R = Resident


N = Nonresident
U = Unknown

Data Element 52-Disposition of Arrestee Under 18


Disposition of Arrestee Under 18 is used to report the nature of the arrestee’s detention when the
arrestee is under 18 years of age or when the arrestee’s age was entered as an age range and the
average age was under 18 years of age at the time of the arrest.
Group: A, B

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Format: 1-Character Alphabetic
Position: 79 Arrestee Segment
66 Group B Arrest Report Segment
Occurrence: Once per Arrestee Segment/Group B Arrest Report Segment
Mandatory: Conditional
This data element is Mandatory when Data Element 47 (Age of Arrestee) contains an age under
18.
Edits:
Note: Error Codes 600–699 are used for Arrestee Segment edits. Error Codes 700–799 are used
for Group B Arrest Report Segment edits.
Table 3-69 Disposition of Arrestee Under 18 Edit Description

Disposition of Arrestee Under 18 Element Edits


Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
(Disposition of Arrestee Under 18) The referenced data element must
Data Element 52 contain a valid data value when it is entered; blank is permissible on 604, 704
non-mandatory fields.
(Disposition of Arrestee Under 18) was not entered, but Data Element
Data Element 52 47 (Age of Arrestee) is under 18. Whenever an arrestee’s age 652, 752
indicates a juvenile, the disposition must be entered.
(Disposition of Arrestee Under 18) was entered, but Data Element 47
(Age of Arrestee) is 18 or greater. Whenever an arrestee’s age
Data Element 52 653, 753
indicates an adult, the juvenile disposition cannot be entered because
it does not apply.
Data Values:
H = Handled Within Department (released to parents, released with warning, etc.)
R = Referred to Other Authorities (turned over to juvenile court, probation department, welfare
agency, other police agency, criminal or adult court, etc.)

3.3.8 Zero Report Segment


The Zero Report Segment is used to report that the LEA has no crime, arrests, or recovered
property to report for the given month. In order to compute valid crime rates and trends, it is
necessary that the FBI be able to identify months during which no criminal activity occurred.
Note: In addition to the data elements specified, the Zero Report Segment also contains the Header
Data Elements identified in Section 3.3.1, as well as Data Element 1 (ORI) and Data Element 2
(Incident Number) included in the Administrative Segment, Section 3.3.2.
Refer to Section 4.7, Zero Reporting, for additional information pertaining to the handling of zero
reporting information.

Data Element (unnumbered)-Zero Report Month


Zero Report Month is used to identify the month in which the LEA has no crime, arrests, or
recovered property to report.

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Group: N/A
Format: 2-Character Numeric (MM)
Positions: 38–39
Occurrence: Once per Zero Report Segment
Mandatory: Yes
Edits:
Table 3-70 Zero Report Month Edit Description
Zero Report Month Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
Mandatory Data Elements (Mandatory = Yes) must be
Zero Report Element (Month) 001
populated with a valid data value and cannot be blank.
Zero Report Month must be a valid month, data values 01
Zero Report Element (Month) 090
through 12.
Zero Report Month and Zero Report Year cannot precede
Zero Report Element (Month) the month and year in the date the LEA converted to the 093
NIBRS.
A Segment Level 0 was submitted with a month and year
entered into positions 38 through 43 that was later than
Zero Report Element (Month) 094
the Month of Electronic submission and Year of Electronic
submission entered into positions 7 through 12.
The combined Zero Report Month and Zero Report Year
cannot be on or after the date a law enforcement agency
(LEA) is placed in Covered-by Status. When Zero Report
data are received for a LEA in Covered-by Status, the FBI
Zero Report Element (Month) will remove the agency from Covered-by Status, process 096
the submission, and notify the Agency. Additionally,
adjustments to previously submitted data from an agency
now in Covered-by Status will be processed and no error
generated.
Data Values: 01 = January
02 = February
03 = March
04 = April
05 = May
06 = June
07 = July
08 = August
09 = September
10 = October
11 = November
12 = December

Data Element (unnumbered)-Zero Report Year


Zero Report Year is used to identify the year in which Zero Report Month occurred.
Group: N/A
Format: 4-Character Numeric (YYYY)

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Position: 40–43
Occurrence: Once per Zero Report Segment
Mandatory: Yes
Edits:
Table 3-71 Zero Report Year Edit Description
Zero Report Year Element Edits
Associated
Data Element Edit Description
Error Code
Mandatory Data Elements (Mandatory = Yes) must be
Zero Report Element (Year) 001
populated with a valid data value and cannot be blank.
Zero Report Month and Zero Report Year cannot
Zero Report Element (Year) precede the month and year in the date the LEA 093
converted to the NIBRS.
A Segment Level 0 was submitted with a month and year
entered into positions 38 through 43 that was later than
Zero Report Element (Year) the Month of Electronic submission and Year of Electronic 094
submission entered into positions 7 through 12.

Data Values: 1991–Current Year

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4 SUBMISSION SPECIFICATIONS
Data may be submitted monthly via e-mail. This section describes the data submission format.
NIBRS submissions should be e-mailed to the following addresses:
• Test submissions & Production submissions: [email protected]
When submitting test data, the subject line of the email should state that the data being sent is test
data.

4.1 Segment Length


Each segment in a Group A Incident Report has its own fixed length, defined in the Header Data
Element “Segment Length.” For example, an Administrative Segment (Level 1) with Cargo Theft
must include 88 characters of data and the data value for Segment Length must be “0088”.

4.2 Data Records Must Be Initialized to Blanks


Each record written to a submission must first be initialized to "BLANKS" before data are moved
into the applicable fields. This will provide filler for those varying Data Elements that do not have
data because of the circumstances of the report or that are no longer used in the NIBRS.

4.3 Codes Must Be Right-Justified With Zero Left-Fill


Fields containing numeric data codes should be right justified with zero left-fill when there is
data to be reported. For example, when Data Element 15 (Property Description) code is 05 =
Buses, data value "05" would be entered, not "5b/" or "bb5" (bb = blank). The field should be
filled with blanks when no data are to be reported. Refer to individual data element for specific
formatting instructions.

4.4 Victim/Offender/Arrestee Sequence Numbers Can Have Gaps


Multiple Victim, Offender, and Arrestee Segments can have gaps in values entered into Data
Elements 23 (Victim Sequence Number), 36 (Offender Sequence Number), and 40 (Arrestee
Sequence Number). For instance, when four Offender Segments are submitted, the sequence
numbers would normally be 01, 02, 03, and 04; but could be 02, 03, 05, and 07.
The gaps in numbers could occur, for instance, where all offenders are initially entered into the
LEA’s database with consecutive sequence numbers. Then, one of the offenders is subsequently
deleted, thus possibly leaving a gap in the sequence numbers. Forcing a renumbering of these
numbers would be a complicated process, especially when multiple victims would have to be
adjusted to reflect the renumbered offender numbers in Data Element 34 (Offender Number to be
Related).

4.5 Segment Levels


The 58 numbered data elements and 11 structural data elements comprising a NIBRS data
submission are grouped into eight distinct Segment Levels identified as Levels 0–7. Each segment
must be identified by specifying the Segment Level data value. These values are identified in
Section 3.3.1: Header Data Elements, and Section 3.3.1.2: Segment Level.

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UCR Programs are responsible for ensuring that all Group A Incident Report data for the LEAs
that report to them are grouped in a submission by ORI (Data Element 1) and that the individual
segments making up each Incident Number (Data Element 2) within the ORI are in sequence by
Segment Level.
It is acceptable that the different ORIs themselves are not in sequence and that the different
Incident Numbers are not in sequence within the submitted ORI.
It is not acceptable to intersperse Zero Report Segments (Level 0) and Group B Arrest Report
Segments (Level 7) between Group A Incident Report segments (Levels 1–6).

4.6 Segment Action Types


Segment Action Type is a one-character alphabetic field. This data element identifies the
processing to be performed by the system in relation to the specified segment and is located at the
beginning of each segment in the Header Data Elements. These values are introduced in Section
3.3.1, Header Data Elements, and Segment Action Type.
The data values for Segment Action Type are:

4.6.1 I = Incident Report


Applies to: Group A Incident Report
• Level 1–Administrative Segment
• Level 2–Offense Segment
• Level 3–Property Segment
• Level 4–Victim Segment
• Level 5–Offender Segment
• Level 6–Arrestee Segment
Description: This value is used to submit all known data at the time a Group A Incident Report is
initially submitted.
This Segment Action Type is also used to resubmit an entire Group A Incident Report previously
reported to the FBI, but which is deleted because one or more segments needed to be added,
modified, or deleted.
The LEA’s system must be designed so that the first I = Incident Report submission is never
preceded by a D = Delete action for that incident.

4.6.2 A = Add
Applies to: Group B Arrest Report
• Level 7–Group B Arrest Report Segment
Description: This value is used to submit all known data at the time a Group B Arrest Report is
initially submitted.
Applies to: Zero Report Segment
• Level 0–Zero Report Segment
Description: This value is used to submit a Zero Report, meaning no incidents or arrests occurred
during the reporting period.

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4.6.3 D = Delete
Note: All segment level header data elements are required in addition to the specific data
elements listed below. Failure to submit valid segment level header data elements will result
in the generation of an error and the failure to delete the request incident. The required
segment header data elements are below:
• Segment Length
• Segment Level
• Segment Action Type
• Month of Submission
• Year of Submission
• City Indicator (Applicable only to direct reports)
Applies to: Group A Incident Report
• Level 1–Administrative Segment
Description: This value is used to delete all data from the database that is associated with a Group
A Incident Report.
When the Incident Number is on file, Segment Action Type D = Delete deletes all data from the
database that is associated with a Group A Incident Report.
Segment Action Type D = Delete is not allowed for pre-NIBRS submissions (i.e., when there is
no Group A Incident Report on file).
For Group A Incident data the following data elements are mandatory with Segment Action Type
D = Delete:
• Data Element 1 = ORI
• Data Element 2 = Incident Number
• Data Element 3 = Incident Date
Note: All other data elements are ignored.

Applies to: Group B Arrest Report


• Level 7–Group B Arrest Report Segment
Description: This value is used to delete the referenced Group B Arrest Report.
For Group B Incident data the following data elements are mandatory with Segment Action Type
D = Delete:
• Data Element 1 = ORI
• Data Element 41 = Arrest Transaction Number
• Data Element 42 = Arrest Date
Data Element 40 = Arrestee Sequence Number is an optional addition to the Delete. If data element
40 = Arrest Sequence number exists, then only the specific arrestee is deleted. If data element 40
= Arrest Sequence number is not entered, all arrestees associated with the arrest Transaction
Number will be deleted.

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All other data elements are ignored.

Applies to: Zero Report Segment


• Level 0–Zero Report Segment
Description: This value is used to delete the Zero Report Segment in the system for the specified
ORI (Data Element 1), Zero Report Month, and Zero Report Year.
For Zero Report Segment data the following data elements are mandatory with Segment Action
Type D = Delete:
• Data Element 1 = ORI
• Data Element 2 = Incident Number = 000000000000
• Zero Report Month
• Zero Report Year

4.7 Zero Reporting


When a Zero Report Segment is submitted by (or on behalf of) an agency for a specific month/year,
and a Group A Incident or Group B Arrest Report is already on file, UCR will generate a “Cannot
Add Zero Report” error (Zero Report Error 028 or 029, respectively). When a delete Zero Report
Segment is submitted by (or on behalf of) an agency for a specific month/year, and a Group A
Incident or Group B Arrest Report is already on file, UCR will generate a “Cannot Delete Zero
Report” error (Zero Report Error 030 or 031, respectively).

When a Group A Incident or Group B Arrest Report is submitted by an agency for a specific
month/year, and a Zero Report indicator is already on file for that agency’s month/year, UCR will
process the submission and automatically remove the Zero Report indicator.

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5 ERRORS
This section describes error codes and error handling related to submissions. Submissions with
errors will be sent back to the submitting agency for correction.
A list of the software edits used by the FBI for each data element is provided in Section 3.3, Data
Element Descriptions and a complete listing of edits for each segment is provided in Section 5.2,
Error-Numbers and Messages. Reporting agencies should incorporate these edits in their incident-
based reporting systems.

5.1 Error-Data Set (EDS)


All FBI-detected errors will be written to the EDS following the EDS record layout. The EDS file
will then be returned to the reporting agency for error correction. The EDS will be in ASCII text
format with records 146 characters in length.
When a Group A Incident Report contains 25 segments and one segment contains an error, only
the error for this particular segment will be written to the EDS. The other 24 segments will not be
written to the EDS even though they have also been rejected by the FBI. The EDS only contains
descriptions of errors; no references are made to valid segments rejected as a result of other FBI-
detected errors within the incident report.
In addition to any error records generated, an ending record will always be written on the EDS
indicating that the submission was processed by the FBI. Record positions 15–23, the ORI field,
will contain 9 nines (999999999) and record positions 62 to 140, the Error Message field, will
contain “FBI processed submission on MM/DD/YYYY”. When this record is not on the EDS, the
Crime Statistics Management Unit (CSMU) should be contacted so the submission can be traced.
The table below describes the EDS Record Layout:
Table 5-1 EDS Record Layout
EDS Record Layout
Record
Field Name Description
Position
This value identifies the data value in Header Data Element “Year of
1–4 Year
Submission”.
This value identifies the data value in Header Data Element “Month of
5–6 Month
Submission”.
This value will be the physical record number of the error segment on the
submission.
For example, when the 600th record has an invalid value, then this value
Submission
will contain “0000600”.
7–13 Record
Number Most error segments will have a number, but certain errors will not. For
example, when a segment is missing from a Group A Incident Report, no
submission record number will be shown. The field may be used to assist
with retrieving the exact record in error.
Segment This value identifies the data value in Header Data Element “Segment
14
Action Type Action Type”.

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EDS Record Layout
Record
Field Name Description
Position
This value identifies the data value in Data Element 1 (ORI).
15–23 ORI Note: The last record processed on the EDS will contain “999999999”
here to indicate that the submission has been processed by the FBI
System.
Incident
24–35 This value identifies the data value in Data Element 2 (Incident Number).
Number
Segment This value identifies the data value in Header Data Element “Segment
36
Level Level”.
UCR
This value identifies the data value in Data Element 6 (UCR Offense
37–39 Offense
Code) on the Offense Segment (Level 2) in error.
Code
This value identifies the data value in Data Element 23 (Victim Sequence
Person Number) on the Victim Segment (Level 4), Data Element 36 (Offender
40–42 Sequence Sequence Number) on the Offender Segment (Level 5), or Data Element
Number 40 (Arrestee Sequence Number) on the Arrestee Segment (Level 6) for
the segment in error.
Type
This value identifies the data value in Data Element 14 (Type Property
43 Property
Loss/Etc.) on the Property Segment (Level 3) in error.
Loss/Etc.
Data
44–46 Element This value identifies the Data Element that is in error.
Number
Error This value identifies the error number that can be used to refer to
47–49
Number additional information about the error condition.
Data Value
50–61 This value identifies the data value that is in error.
In Error
This is the error message associated with the error number identified in
Error record positions 47–49.
62–140
Message Note: When ORI is “99999999”, this value will contain “FBI Processed
Submission on MM/DD/YYYY”.
Unused
141–146 This field is no longer used by the FBI.
Field (blank)

5.2 Error-Numbers and Messages


This reference listing provides all of the error numbers that are returned on the Error Data Set
(EDS), their associated error messages, and brief descriptions of the errors.
The error numbers and their associated error messages are populated below in numerical order by
type and segment. Brief descriptions of each error follow.

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5.2.1 Structure Check Errors
Table 5-2 Structure Check Errors
Structure Check Errors

Error
Error Message Error Description
Number

INVALID ORI – ORI MARKED FOR ORI is no longer able to submit data because they
930
HISTORICAL REFERENCE have been marked for historical reference only
INVALID ORI – ORI MARKED FOR The ORI already exists in the reference table for a
931
HISTORICAL REFERENCE different agency. Validate that the ORI is accurate.
The ORI submitted was not found in the reference
INVALID ORI - THE ORI
data table. Verification is needed to ensure that
932 INFORMATION IS DUPLICATED
the submitting agency is providing an accurate ORI
IN THE REFERENCE DATA
for the data submission.
The ORI submitted is currently in a covered by
status. Verification is needed to ensure that the
INVALID ORI - THE ORI IS
information being provided is accurate and or to
933 COVERED BY ANOTHER
ensure that the submitting agency is now providing
AGENCY
its own information and is no longer in covered by
status.
INVALID ORI - THE ORI WAS
The ORI submitted is in delete status. Verification
934 NOT FOUND IN THE REFERENCE
is needed to ensure this is accurate.
DATA
Segment Levels in a Group A Incident Report must
SEGMENT LEVELS ARE OUT OF
be organized in numerical order. For example, an
050 NUMERICAL ORDER FOR THIS
incident having segments 1, 2, 2, 3, 4, 4, 4, 5 must
INCIDENT
be written in that order, not as 1, 2, 2, 5, 3, 4, 4, 4.
INVALID RECORD LEVEL ON Segment Level must contain a valid data value 0–
051
SUBMISSION 7.
Data Element 1 (ORI) and Data Element 25C
NOT A VALID ORI–NOT IN UCR
952 (Officer–ORI Other Jurisdiction) must be a valid
ORI FILE
nine-character NCIC ORI.
Segment Level 1 (Administrative Segment) with
CANNOT HAVE A GROUP A
Segment Action Type I = Incident Report must be
055 INCIDENT REPORT WITHOUT
the first segment submitted for each Group A
LEVEL 1 SEGMENT
Incident Report.
Data Element 2 (Incident Number) must be a
DUPLICATE INCIDENT–
056 unique number for each incident submitted. No two
PREVIOUSLY ADDED
incidents can have the same incident number.
Month of Submission and Year of Submission must
ALL SEGMENTS IN A
contain the same data values for each segment in
SUBMISSION MUST HAVE SAME
058 a NIBRS submission. The first segment processed
MONTH AND YEAR OF
will be compared with all other segments to check
SUBMISSION
for this condition.
Data Element 1 (ORI) must contain the same state
abbreviation code (e.g., SC, MD, etc.) in the first
ALL SEGMENTS IN SUBMISSION two positions (record positions 17 & 18). For non-
059
MUST BE FROM SAME STATE federal LEAs, every segment in a submission must
have the same state code in the first two positions
of the ORI.

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Structure Check Errors

Error
Error Message Error Description
Number

Month of Submission and Year of Submission


PROCESSING DATE PRECEDES
cannot be after the date the FBI receives and
060 MONTH AND YEAR OF
processes a NIBRS submission. This edit checks
SUBMISSION
for data submitted for a future month/year.
Segment Level 2 (Offense Segment) must have at
least one Segment Level 4 (Victim Segment)
EACH OFFENSE MUST HAVE AT connected to it by entering the offense code
065
LEAST ONE VICTIM identified in Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code)
in Data Element 24 (Victim Connected to UCR
Offense Code).
Data Element 34 (Offender Numbers To Be
Related) has a value that does not have a
THE CORRESPONDING
corresponding Offender Segment. For example, if
070 OFFENDER SEGMENT MUST
the field value shown in Data Element 34 is 15, an
EXIST
Offender Segment does not exist with a value of 15
in Data Element 36 (Offender Sequence Number).
Segment Level 6 (Arrestee Segment) with
Segment Action Type I = Incident Report cannot be
submitted with Data Element 42 (Arrest Date)
containing an arrest date on or earlier than the date
CANNOT HAVE ARRESTS WHEN
071 entered in Data Element 5 (Exceptional Clearance
CLEARED EXCEPTIONALLY
Date) when Data Element 4 (Cleared
Exceptionally) contains a data value other than N =
Not Applicable (indicating the incident is cleared
exceptionally).
Segment Level 3 (Property Segment) must first be
submitted with Data Element 14 (Type Property
Loss/Etc.) as 7 = Stolen/Etc. before it can be
submitted as 5 = Recovered for the same property
in Data Element 15 (Property Description). Any
property being reported as recovered must first be
reported as stolen.
RECOVERED PROPERTY MUST There are exceptions to this rule:
072 FIRST BE REPORTED AS 1) When Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code)
STOLEN contains an offense that allows property to be
recovered without first being stolen in that
same incident (i.e., 250 =
Counterfeiting/Forgery and 280 = Stolen
Property Offenses)
2) When a vehicle was stolen and the recovered
property in Data Element 15 (Property
Description) is 38 = Vehicle Parts/Accessories
Segment Level 3 (Property Segment) with
Segment Action Type I = Incident Report must
NUMBER OF RECOVERED
contain a data value in Data Element 18 (Number
VEHICLES CANNOT BE
073 of Stolen Motor Vehicles) greater than or equal to
GREATER THAN THE NUMBER
the data value entered in Data Element 19
STOLEN
(Number of Recovered Motor Vehicles) within the
same incident.

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Structure Check Errors

Error
Error Message Error Description
Number

Segment Level 3 (Property Segment) with


Segment Action Type I = Incident Report must be
PROPERTY SEGMENT MUST submitted when Data Element 6 (UCR Offense
074
EXIST WITH THIS OFFENSE Code) contains an offense of
Kidnapping/Abduction , Crimes Against Property,
Drug/Narcotic Offenses, or Gambling Offenses.
Segment Levels 1, 2, 4, and 5 (Administrative
MISSING A MANDATORY Segment, Offense Segment, Victim Segment, and
075 SEGMENT LEVEL FOR A Offender Segment) with Segment Action Type I =
COMPLETE INCIDENT Incident Report must be submitted for each Group
A Incident Report; they are mandatory.
Segment Level 3 (Property Segment) with
Segment Action Type I = Incident Report cannot be
PROPERTY SEGMENT CANNOT
submitted unless Data Element 6 (UCR Offense
076 EXIST WITH OFFENSE
Code) contains an offense of
SUBMITTED
Kidnapping/Abduction, Crimes Against Property,
Drug/Narcotic Offenses, or Gambling Offenses.
(Type Property Loss/Etc.) Must be 1 = None or 8 =
Unknown when Data Element 6 (UCR Offense
Code) contains an offense of
NEED A PROPERTY LOSS CODE Kidnapping/Abduction, Crimes against Property,
077 OF 1 OR 8 WHEN THIS OFFENSE Drug/Narcotic Offenses, or Gambling Offenses and
IS ATTEMPTED Data Element 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed) is
A = Attempted.

Data Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) must


be 1 = None or 5 = Recovered when Data Element
6 (UCR Offense Code) is 280 = Stolen Property
Offenses and Data Element 7 (Offense
Attempted/Completed) is C = Completed.
Data Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) must
be 1 = None, 5 = Recovered, 7 = Stolen/Etc., or 8
A VALID PROPERTY LOSS CODE = Unknown when Data Element 6 (UCR Offense
078 DOES NOT EXIST FOR THIS Code) is 100 = Kidnapping/Abduction, 220 =
COMPLETED OFFENSE Burglary/ Breaking & Entering, or 510 = Bribery
and Data Element 7 (Offense
Attempted/Completed) is C = Completed.
Data Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) must
be 1 = None or 6 = Seized when Data Element 6
(UCR Offense Code) is 35A = Drug/ Narcotic
Violations or 35B = Drug Equipment Violations and
Data Element 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed) is
C = Completed.

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Structure Check Errors

Error
Error Message Error Description
Number

Data Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) must


be 2 = Burned when Data Element 6 (UCR Offense
Code) is 200 = Arson and Data Element 7 (Offense
Attempted/Completed) is C = Completed.
Data Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) must
be 3 = Counterfeited/Forged, 5 = Recovered, or 6 =
Seized when Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code)
is 250 = Counterfeiting/Forgery and Data Element
7 (Offense Attempted/Completed) is C =
Completed.
Data Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) must
be 4 = Destroyed/Damaged/Vandalized when Data
Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is 290 =
Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property and
Data Element 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed) is
C = Completed.
Data Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) must
be 5 = Recovered or 7 = Stolen/Etc. when Data
Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is any of the
following and Data Element 7 (Offense
Attempted/Completed) is C = Completed:
120 = Robbery
210 = Extortion/Blackmail
23A = Pocket-picking
23B = Purse Snatching
23C = Shoplifting
23D = Theft from Building
23E = Theft from Coin-Operated Machine or Device
23F = Theft from Motor Vehicle
23G = Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories
23H = All other Larceny
240 = Motor Vehicle Theft
26A = False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game
26B = Credit Card/Automated Teller Machine Fraud
26C = Impersonation
26D = Welfare Fraud
26E = Wire Fraud
26F = Identity Theft
26G = Hacking/Computer Invasion
270 = Embezzlement
Data Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) must
be 6 = Seized when Data Element 6 (UCR Offense
Code) is any of the following and Data Element 7
(Offense Attempted/Completed) is C = Completed:
39A = Betting/Wagering
39B = Operating/Promoting/Assisting Gambling
39C = Gambling Equipment Violation
39D = Sports Tampering

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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number

Segment Level 4 (Victim Segment) can be


CRIMES AGAINST SOCIETY CAN submitted only once and Data Element 25 (Type of
080 HAVE ONLY ONE Victim) must be S = Society/Public when Data
SOCIETY/PUBLIC VICTIM Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) contains only a
Crime Against Society.

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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
If Type Property Loss is 1 = None, then an Offense
segment must be submitted in which Data Element
6 (UCR Offense Code) contains a valid offense for
type loss 1 = None and an applicable Data Element
7 (Offense Attempted/Completed) must exist for
that offense.

The following offense/attempted-completed


combinations are valid for Type Loss 1 = None:

Arson-Attempted
Bribery-Attempted/Completed
Burglary/Breaking & Entering-
Attempted/Completed
Counterfeiting/Forgery-Attempted
Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property-
Attempted
Drug/Narcotic Violations-Attempted/Completed
Drug Equipment Violations-Attempted/Completed
Embezzlement-Attempted
Extortion/Blackmail-Attempted
False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game-
Attempted
TYPE PROPERTY LOSS CODE IS Credit Card/Automated Teller Machine Fraud-
081 NOT VALID WITH THE Attempted
OFFENSES SUBMITTED Impersonation-Attempted
Welfare Fraud-Attempted
Wire Fraud-Attempted
Identity Theft-Attempted
Hacking/Computer Invasion- Attempted
Betting/Wagering-Attempted
Operating/Promoting/Assisting Gambling-
Attempted
Gambling Equipment Violations- Attempted
Sports Tampering-Attempted
Kidnapping/Abduction-Attempted/Completed
Pocket-picking-Attempted
Purse-snatching-Attempted
Shoplifting-Attempted
Theft From Building-Attempted
Theft From Coin-Operated Machine or Device-
Attempted
Theft From Motor Vehicle-Attempted
Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories-
Attempted
All Other Larceny- Attempted
Motor Vehicle Theft- Attempted
Robbery-Attempted
Stolen Property Offenses-Attempted/Completed

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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number

If Type Property Loss is 2 = Burned, then an


Offense segment must be submitted in which Data
Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) contains an
offense of 200 = Arson, and Data Element
7(Offense Attempted/Completed) must be C =
Completed.
If Type Property Loss is 3 = Counterfeiting/Forgery,
then an Offense segment must be submitted in
which Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code)
contains an offense of 250 =
Counterfeiting/Forgery, and Data Element
7(Offense Attempted/Completed) must be C =
Completed.
If Type Property Loss is 4 = Damaged/Destroyed,
then an Offense segment must be submitted in
which Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code)
contains an offense of 290 =
Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property, and
Data Element 7(Offense Attempted/Completed)
must be C = Completed.

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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
If Type Property Loss is 5 = Recovered, then an
Offense segment must be submitted in which Data
Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) contains a valid
offense for type loss 5 = Recovered and Data
Element 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed) must be
C = Completed.

The following completed offenses are valid for


Type Loss 5 = Recovered:

510 = Bribery
220 = Burglary/Breaking & Entering
250 = Counterfeiting/Forgery
270 = Embezzlement
210 = Extortion/Blackmail
26A = False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game
26B = Credit Card/Automated Teller Machine
Fraud
26C= Impersonation
26D = Welfare Fraud
26E = Wire Fraud
26F = Identity Theft
26G = Hacking/Computer Invasion
100 = Kidnapping/Abduction
23A = Pocket-picking
23B = Purse Snatching
23C = Shoplifting
23D = Theft From Building
23E = Theft From Coin Operated Machine
23F = Theft From Motor Vehicle
23G = Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories
23H = All Other Larceny
240 = Motor Vehicle Theft
120 = Robbery
280 = Stolen Property Offenses

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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
If Type Property Loss is 6 = Seized, then an
Offense segment must be submitted in which Data
Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) contains a valid
offense for type loss 6 = Seized and Data Element
7 (Offense Attempted/Completed) must be C =
Completed.

The following completed offenses are valid for


Type Loss 6 = Seized:

250 = Counterfeiting/Forgery
35A = Drug/Narcotics Violations
35B = Drug Equipment Violations
39A = Betting/Wagering
39B = Operating/Promoting/Assisting Gambling
39C = Gambling Equipment
39D = Sports Tampering
If Type Property Loss is 7 = Stolen, then an
Offense segment must be submitted in which Data
Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) contains a valid
offense for type loss 7 = Stolen and Data Element
7 (Offense Attempted/Completed) must be C =
Completed.

The following completed offenses are valid for


Type Loss 7 = Stolen:

510 = Bribery
220 = Burglary/Breaking & Entering
270 = Embezzlement
210 = Extortion/Blackmail
26A = False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game
26B = Credit Card/Automated Teller Machine
Fraud
26C= Impersonation
26D = Welfare Fraud
26E = Wire Fraud
26F = Identity Theft
26G = Hacking/Computer Invasion
100 = Kidnapping/Abduction
23A = Pocket-picking
23B = Purse Snatching
23C = Shoplifting
23D = Theft From Building
23E = Theft From Coin Operated Machine
23F = Theft From Motor Vehicle
23G = Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories
23H = All Other Larceny
240 = Motor Vehicle Theft
120 = Robbery

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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
If Type Property Loss is 8 = Unknown, then an
Offense segment must be submitted in which Data
Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) contains a valid
offense for type loss 8 = Unknown and an
applicable Data Element 7 (Offense
Attempted/Completed) must exist for that offense.

The following offense/attempted-completed


combinations are valid for Type Loss 8 = Unknown:

Arson-Attempted
Bribery-Attempted/Completed
Burglary/Breaking & Entering-
Attempted/Completed
Counterfeiting/Forgery-Attempted
Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property-
Attempted
Drug/Narcotic Violations-Attempted
Drug Equipment Violations-Attempted
Embezzlement-Attempted
Extortion/Blackmail-Attempted
False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game-
Attempted
Credit Card/Automated Teller Machine Fraud-
Attempted
Impersonation-Attempted
Welfare Fraud-Attempted
Wire Fraud-Attempted
Identity Theft-Attempted
Hacking/Computer Invasion- Attempted
Betting/Wagering-Attempted
Operating/Promoting/Assisting Gambling-
Attempted
Gambling Equipment Violations- Attempted
Sports Tampering-Attempted
Kidnapping/Abduction-Attempted/Completed
Pocket-picking-Attempted
Purse-snatching-Attempted
Shoplifting-Attempted
Theft From Building-Attempted
Theft From Coin-Operated Machine or Device-
Attempted
Theft From Motor Vehicle-Attempted
Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories-
Attempted
All Other Larceny- Attempted
Motor Vehicle Theft- Attempted
Robbery-Attempted
Stolen Property Offenses-Attempted

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Error Message Error Description
Number

Data Element 16 (Value of Property) for property


classified as 7 = Stolen/Etc. in Data Element 14
(Type Property Loss/Etc.) must be greater than or
equal to the value entered in Data Element 16
(Value of Property) for property classified as 5 =
Recovered for the same property specified in Data
Element 15 (Property Description) in an incident.

Note: An exception occurs when Data Element 6


RECOVERED PROPERTY VALUE (UCR Offense Code) contains an offense that
084 CANNOT BE GREATER THAN allows property to be recovered without first being
THE VALUE WHEN STOLEN stolen in that same incident (i.e., 250 =
Counterfeiting/Forgery and 280 = Stolen Property
Offenses)

Note: This edit also applies when a vehicle was


stolen and the recovered property in Data Element
15 (Property Description) is 38 = Vehicle
Parts/Accessories. The value of recovered parts
cannot exceed the value of stolen vehicles.
Segment Level 4 (Victim Segment) with a data
value in Data Element 24 (Victim Connected to
UCR Offense Code) of a Crime Against Person or
Robbery must contain at least two offender
EACH VICTIM MUST BE
sequence numbers in Data Element 34 (Offender
085 CONNECTED TO AT LEAST TWO
Number to be Related) when there are two or more
OFFENDERS
Segment Level 5 (Offender Segment) records
submitted for the incident, and Data Element 25
(Type of Victim) is I = Individual or L = Law
Enforcement..
Segment Level 6 (Arrestee Segment) and Segment
Level 7 (Group B Arrest Report Segment) cannot
GROUP A AND GROUP B
have the same data values entered in Data
088 ARREST REPORTS CANNOT
Element 2 (Incident Number) and Data Element 41
HAVE SAME IDENTIFIER
(Arrest Transaction Number), respectively, for the
same ORI.
A Segment Level 0 was submitted that had an
ZERO-REPORTING MONTH IS invalid reporting month in positions 38 through 39.
090
NOT 01-12 The data entered must be a valid month of 01
through 12.
ZERO-REPORTING YEAR IS A Segment Level 0 was submitted that did not
091
INVALID have four numeric digits in positions 40 through 43.
ZERO-REPORTING INCIDENT (Incident Number) Zero-Reporting Segment (Level
092
NUMBER MUST BE ALL ZEROS 0) must contain 12 zeros as the incident number.
Zero Report Month and Zero Report Year cannot
ZERO-REPORTING MONTH/YEAR
093 precede the month and year in the date the LEA
WAS PRIOR TO THE BASE DATE
converted to the NIBRS.

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Error Message Error Description
Number

A Segment Level 0 was submitted with a month


ZERO-REPORTING MONTH/YEAR and year entered into positions 38 through 43 that
094 EXCEEDED MONTH/YEAR OF was later than the Month of Electronic submission
ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION and Year of Electronic submission entered into
positions 7 through 12
The combined Zero Report Month and Zero Report
Year cannot be on or after the date a law
enforcement agency (LEA) is placed in Covered-by
Status. When Zero Report data are received for a
LEA in Covered-by Status, the FBI will remove the
096 Zero Report Element (month)
agency from Covered-by Status, process the
submission, and notify the Agency. Additionally,
adjustments to previously submitted data from an
agency now in Covered-by Status will be
processed and no error generated.

5.2.2 Administrative Segment Errors


Table 5-3 Administrative Segment Errors
Administrative Segment Errors
Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
The referenced data element in an Incident must
contain data when the referenced data element is
MUST BE PRESENT—
101 mandatory or when the conditions are met for
MANDATORY FIELD
data that must be entered into a conditionally
mandatory field.
The referenced data element must contain a valid
104 INVALID DATA VALUE data value when it is entered; blank is permissible
on non-mandatory fields.
The data element in error contains a date that is
not entered correctly. Each component of the date
must be valid; that is, months must be 01 through
12, days must be 01 through 31, and year must
105 INVALID DATA VALUE FOR DATE
include the century (i.e., 19xx, 20xx). In addition,
days cannot exceed maximum for the month (e.g.,
June cannot have 31days). Also, the date cannot
exceed the current date.
(Incident Hour) For Offenses of 09A, 13A, 13B
and 13C ONLY–When data element 25 (Type of
Victim) = L (Law Enforcement Officer) then Data
106 INVALID DATA VALUE FOR HOUR
Element 3 (Incident Date/Hour) must be populated
with a valid hour (00-23). Incident Hour Unknown
(Blank) is not a valid entry.
(Incident Number) Must be blank right-fill if under
CANNOT HAVE EMBEDDED
12 characters in length. Cannot have embedded
115 BLANKS BETWEEN FIRST AND
blanks between the first and last characters
LAST NON-BLANK CHARACTERS
entered.

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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
MUST BE LEFT-JUSTIFIED– (Incident Number) must be left-justified with blank
116 BLANK DETECTED IN FIRST right-fill. Since the number is less than 12
POSITION characters, it must begin in position 1.
Must contain a valid character combination of the
following:
A–Z (capital letters only)
CANNOT HAVE CHARACTERS 0–9
117 OTHER THAN A–Z, 0–9, AND/OR Hyphen
HYPHEN, AND/OR BLANKS Example: 11-123-SC is valid, but 11+123*SC is
not valid.

The UCR Program has determined that an ORI


DATE CANNOT BE ON OR AFTER
will no longer be submitting data to the FBI as of
118 THE INACTIVE DATE [yyyymmdd]
an inactive date. No data from this ORI will be
OF THE ORI
accepted after this date.
Data Element 2A (Cargo Theft) must be blank,
unless Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code)
includes at least one of the following:
120 = Robbery
210 = Extortion/Blackmail
220 = Burglary/Breaking & Entering
23D = Theft From Building
CARGO THEFT DATA CAN ONLY 23F = Theft From Motor Vehicle
119 BE SUBMITTED FOR SPECIFIC 23H = All Other Larceny
OFFENSES 240 = Motor Vehicle Theft
26A = False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game
26B = Credit Card/Automated Teller Machine
Fraud
26C = Impersonation
26E = Wire Fraud
270 = Embezzlement
510 = Bribery
Data Element 2A (Cargo Theft) must be populated
with a Y = Yes or N = No when Data Element 6
(UCR Offense Code) includes at least one of the
following:
120 = Robbery
210 = Extortion/Blackmail
220 = Burglary/Breaking & Entering
23D = Theft From Building
CARGO THEFT VALUE 23F = Theft From Motor Vehicle
122 REQUIRED WITH SPECIFIC 23H = All Other Larceny
OFFENSES 240 = Motor Vehicle Theft
26A = False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game
26B = Credit Card/Automated Teller Machine
Fraud
26C = Impersonation
26E = Wire Fraud
270 = Embezzlement
510 = Bribery

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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
This field must be blank if the incident date is
known. If the incident date is unknown, then the
REPORT INDICATOR MUST BE
151 report date would be entered instead and must be
BLANK OR “R”
indicated with an “R” in the Report Indicator field
within the Administrative Segment.
If Hour is entered within Data Element 3 (Incident
Date/Hour), it must be 00 through 23. If 00 =
Midnight is entered, be careful that the Incident
Date is entered as if the time was 1 minute past
midnight.
152 INVALID HOUR ENTRY Note: When an incident occurs exactly at
midnight, Data Element 3 (Incident Date) would
be entered as if the time is 1 minute past
midnight. For example, when a crime occurred
exactly at midnight on Thursday, Friday’s date
would be entered.
VALUE ENTERED CONFLICTS
Data Element 4 (Cleared Exceptionally) cannot be
WITH PRESENCE OF AN ENTRY
153 N = Not Applicable if Data Element 5 (Exceptional
IN EXCEPTIONAL CLEARANCE
Clearance Date) is entered.
DATE
CLEARANCE DATE [yyyymmdd]
Data Element 5 (Exceptional Clearance Date) is
155 PREDATES INCIDENT DATE
earlier than Data Element 3 (Incident Date/Hour).
[yyyymmdd]
Data Element 5 (Exceptional Clearance Date)
AN ENTRY MUST BE MADE
must be present if the case was cleared
WHEN CLEARED
156 exceptionally. Data Element 4 (Cleared
EXCEPTIONALLY HAS ENTRIES
Exceptionally) has an entry of A through E;
OF A-E
therefore, the date must also be entered.
Data Element 3 (Incident Date/Hour) The date
INCIDENT DATE CANNOT BE
cannot be later than the year and month the
AFTER YEAR [yyyy] AND MONTH
170 electronic submission represents. For example,
[mm] OF ELECTRONIC
the May 1999 electronic submission cannot
SUBMISSION
contain incidents happening after this date.
Data Element 3 (Incident Date) cannot be earlier
INCIDENT DATE/HOUR FOR “I”
than 01/01/1991. This edit will preclude dates that
172 RECORDS CANNOT PREDATE
are obviously incorrect since the FBI began
01/01/1991
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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
A Group “A” Incident Report was submitted with
Data Element 3 (Incident Date/Hour) containing a
date that occurred before the agency converted
over to NIBRS. Because of this, the record was
rejected. At some point, the participant will convert
its local agencies from Summary reporting to
Incident-Based Reporting. Once the participant
starts to send NIBRS data for a converted agency
to the FBI, any data received from this agency
that could possibly be interpreted as duplicate
reporting within both the Summary System and
NIBRS for the same month will be rejected by the
FBI. In other words, if the participant sends IBR
data for an agency for the first time on September
1999, monthly submittal, dates for incidents,
INCIDENT DATE CANNOT BE
173 recovered property, and arrests must be within
BEFORE DATE ORI WENT IBR
September. The exception is when exceptional
clearances occur for a pre-IBR incident. In this
case, Data Element 3 (Incident Date/Hour) may
be earlier than September 1999, but Data
Element 5 (Exceptional Clearance Date) must be
within September 1999. The FBI will reject data
submitted for prior months. Thereafter, all data
coming from this agency must have dates
subsequent to the initial start date of September
1999, except as mentioned previously. The
Summary System already contains aggregate
data for the months prior to NIBRS conversion. If
the FBI were to accept IBR data for months
previously reported with Summary data, the result
would be duplicate reporting for those months.
The electronic submission control date (positions
CANNOT CALCULATE BASE
7 through 12, month and year) and Data Element
175 DATE FROM INCIDENT DATE
3 (Incident Date/Hour) must both be valid dates
[yyymmdd]
for calculating timeframes.
Segment Length for the Administrative Segment
(Level 1) must be 87 characters (not reporting
Cargo Theft) or 88 characters (reporting Cargo
Theft). Once an agency begins participation in
THIS ADMINISTRATIVE reporting Cargo Theft, indicated by 0088 in the
178 SEGMENT HAS A CONFLICTING Record Descriptor Word (RDW), then all future
LENGTH Administrative Segments within that ORI must be
formatted using 0088.
Note: The only exception would be that data prior
to the agency starting to report Cargo Theft could
be submitted with the original 0087 RDW.
Data Element 3 (Incident Date) is missing for a
MISSING INCIDENT DATE FOR Group A Incident Report with a Segment Action
197
DELETE Type of D = Delete; must be populated with a
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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
Data Element 3 (Incident Date) is missing for a
MISSING INCIDENT DATE FOR
Group A Incident Report with a Segment Action
DELETE - INCIDENT NUMBER
Type of D = Delete; at least one Group A Incident
198 MATCHES GROUP A INCIDENT
Report is on file that matches Data Element 2
REPORTS WITH INCIDENT DATE
(Incident Number) with an Incident Date outside
OUTSIDE TWO YEAR WINDOW
the two year window.
Data Element 3 (Incident Date) is missing for a
MISSING INCIDENT DATE FOR
Group A Incident Report with a Segment Action
DELETE - INCIDENT NUMBER
199 Type of D = Delete; must be populated with a
MATCHES MULTIPLE GROUP A
valid data value and cannot be blank. Incident
INCIDENT REPORTS
number matches multiple Group A reports

5.2.3 Offense Segment Errors


Table 5-4 Offense Segment Errors
Offense Segment Errors
Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
The referenced data element in an Incident must
contain data when the referenced data element is
MUST BE PRESENT—
201 mandatory or when the conditions are met for
MANDATORY FIELD
data that must be entered into a conditionally
mandatory field.
Data Element 10 (Number of Premises Entered) is
202 CONTAINS NONNUMERIC ENTRY
not a numeric entry of 01 through 99.
The referenced data element must contain a valid
204 INVALID DATA VALUE data value when it is entered; blank is permissible
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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
Data Element 9 (Location Type) = Cyberspace,
can only be entered when Data Element 6
Offense Code is one of the violations listed below:
210 = Extortion/Blackmail
250 = Counterfeiting/Forgery
270 = Embezzlement
280 = Stolen Property Offenses
290 = Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property
370 = Pornography/Obscene Material
510 = Bribery
26A = False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game
26B = Credit Card/Automated Teller Machine
Fraud
26C = Impersonation
ERROR–INVALID OFFENSE
26D = Welfare Fraud
205 CODE FOR LOCATION TYPE
26E = Wire Fraud
CYBERSPACE
26F = Identity Theft
26G = Hacking/Computer Invasion
39A = Betting/Wagering
39B = Operating/Promoting/Assisting Gambling
39C = Gambling Equipment Violations
13C = Intimidation
35A = Drug/Narcotic Violations
35B = Drug Equipment Violations
520 = Weapon Law Violations
64A = Human Trafficking, Commercial Sex Acts
64B = Human Trafficking, Involuntary Servitude
40A = Prostitution
40B = Assisting or Promoting Prostitution
40C = Purchasing Prostitution
The referenced data element in error is one that
ERROR - DUPLICATE VALUE = contains multiple data values. When more than
206
[value] one code is entered, none can be duplicate
codes.
The data element in error can have multiple data
values and was entered with multiple values.
ERROR - MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE However, mutually exclusive values cannot be
207
VALUE = [value] entered with any other data value. Refer to
individual data elements for mutually exclusive
data values.
CANNOT CONTAIN EMBEDDED Must be blank right-fill if under 12 characters in
215 BLANKS BETWEEN FIRST AND length. Cannot have embedded blanks between
LAST NON-BLANK CHARACTERS the first and last characters entered.
MUST BE LEFT-JUSTIFIED–
Must be left-justified with blank right-fill if under 12
216 BLANK DETECTED IN FIRST
characters in length.
POSITION

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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
Must contain a valid character combination of the
following:
CANNOT HAVE CHARACTERS A–Z (capital letters only)
217 OTHER THAN A–Z, 0–9, AND/OR 0–9
HYPHEN, AND/OR BLANKS Hyphen
Example: 11-123-SC is valid, but 11+123*SC is
not valid.
Data Element 12 (Type Criminal Activity/Gang
Information) Type criminal activity codes of “B”,
“C”, “D”, “E”, “O”, “P”, “T”, or “U” can only be
entered when the UCR Offense Code is:
250 = Counterfeiting/Forgery
280 = Stolen Property Offenses
35A = Drug/Narcotic Violations
35B = Drug Equipment Violations
39C = Gambling Equipment Violations
370 = Pornography/Obscene Material
520 = Weapon Law Violations
(Type Criminal Activity/Gang Information) Gang
information codes of “J”, “G”, and “N” can only be
entered when the UCR Offense Code is:
DATA CAN ONLY BE ENTERED
219 09A = Murder and Non-negligent Manslaughter
FOR SPECIFIC OFFENSES
09B = Negligent Manslaughter
100 = Kidnapping/Abduction
11A = Rape
11B = Sodomy
11C = Sexual Assault With An Object
11D = Fondling
120 = Robbery
13A = Aggravated Assault
13B = Simple Assault
13C = Intimidation
(Type Criminal Activity/Gang Information) Criminal
Activity codes of “A”, “F”, “I”, and “S” can only be
entered when the UCR Offense Code is:
720 = Animal Cruelty
Data Element 12 (Type Criminal Activity/Gang
Information) Must be populated with a valid data
value and cannot be blank when Data Element 6
(UCR Offense Code) is:
250 = Counterfeiting/Forgery
DATA MUST BE ENTERED FOR 280 = Stolen Property Offenses
220
SPECIFIC OFFENSES 35A = Drug/Narcotic Violations
35B = Drug Equipment Violations
39C = Gambling Equipment Violations
370 = Pornography/Obscene Material
520 = Weapon Law Violations
720 = Animal Cruelty

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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
Data Element 13 (Type Weapon/Force Involved)
must be populated with a valid data value and
cannot be blank when Data Element 6 (UCR
Offense Code) is:
09A = Murder and Non-negligent Manslaughter
09B = Negligent Manslaughter
09C = Justifiable Homicide
100 = Kidnapping/Abduction
11A = Rape
DATA MUST BE ENTERED FOR
221 11B = Sodomy
SPECIFIC OFFENSES
11C = Sexual Assault With An Object
11D = Fondling
120 = Robbery
13A = Aggravated Assault
13B = Simple Assault
210 = Extortion/Blackmail
520 = Weapon Law Violations
64A = Human Trafficking, Commercial Sex Acts
64B = Human Trafficking, Involuntary Servitude
Data Element 13 (Type of Weapon/Force
Involved) Type of Weapon/Force Involved can
only be entered when the UCR Offense Code is:
09A = Murder and Non-negligent Manslaughter
09B = Negligent Manslaughter
09C = Justifiable Homicide
100 = Kidnapping/Abduction
11A = Rape
DATA CAN ONLY BE ENTERED 11B = Sodomy
222
FOR SPECIFIC OFFENSES 11C = Sexual Assault With An Object
11D = Fondling
120 = Robbery
13A = Aggravated Assault
13B = Simple Assault
210 = Extortion/Blackmail
520 = Weapon Law Violations
64A = Human Trafficking, Commercial Sex Acts
64B = Human Trafficking, Involuntary Servitude
(Offense Attempted/Completed) Must be a valid
251 INVALID CODE
code of A = Attempted or C = Completed.
When Data Element 10 (Number of Premises
OFFENSE CODE MUST BE 220
Entered) is entered, Data Element 9 (Location
WITH A LOCATION TYPE OF 14
252 Type) must be 14 = Hotel/Motel/Etc. or 19 =
OR 19 FOR DATA TO BE
Rental Storage Facility, and Data Element 6 (UCR
ENTERED
Offense Code) must be 220 (Burglary).
Data Element 11 (Method of Entry) was not
MUST BE PRESENT WHEN
253 entered; it must be entered when UCR Offense
OFFENSE CODE IS 220
Code of 220 = Burglary has been entered.

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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
Data Element 11 (Method of Entry) only applies to
MUST BE BLANK WHEN UCR Offense Code of 220 = Burglary. Since a
254
OFFENSE IS OTHER THAN 220 burglary offense was not entered, the Method of
Entry should not have been entered.
AUTOMATIC INDICATOR MUST
255 Must be A = Automatic or blank = Not Automatic
BE BLANK OR “A”
OFFENSE CODES OF 09A, 09B,
Code must be C = Completed if Data Element 6
256 09C, 13A, 13B, AND 13C MUST
(UCR Offense Code) is an Assault or Homicide.
HAVE ENTRY OF “C”
Data element 10 (Number of Premises Entered)
MUST BE PRESENT WITH AN
Must be entered if offense code is 220 (Burglary)
257 OFFENSE CODE OF 220 AND A
and if Data Element 9 (Location Type) contains 14
LOCATION TYPE OF 14 OR 19
= Hotel/Motel/Etc. or 19 = Rental Storage Facility.
In Data Element 13 (Type of Weapon/Force
Involved), A = Automatic is the third character of
code. It is valid only with the following codes:
11 = Firearm (Type Not Stated)
WEAPON TYPE MUST = 11, 12, 12 = Handgun
258 13, 14, OR 15 FOR AN “A” IN THE 13 = Rifle
AUTO INDICATOR 14 = Shotgun
15 = Other Firearm
A weapon code other than those mentioned was
entered with the automatic indicator. An automatic
weapon is, by definition, a firearm.
When a Group “A” Incident Report is submitted,
the individual segments comprising the incident
cannot contain duplicates. In this case, two
262 DUPLICATE OFFENSE SEGMENT
Offense Segments were submitted having the
same offense in Data Element 6 (UCR Offense
Code).
Can be submitted only 10 times for each Group A
CANNOT HAVE MORE THAN 10
263 Incident Report; 10 offense codes are allowed for
OFFENSES
each incident.
Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) must be a
GROUP “A” OFFENSE CANNOT
264 Group “A” UCR Offense Code, not a Group “B”
CONTAIN A GROUP “B” OFFENSE
Offense Code.
If an Offense Segment (Level 2) was submitted for
13B = Simple Assault, Data Element 13 (Type
Weapon/Force Involved) can only have codes of
INVALID WEAPON [weapon-code]
265 40 = Personal Weapons, 90 = Other, 95 =
WITH AN OFFENSE OF 13B
Unknown, and 99 = None. All other codes are not
valid because they do not relate to a simple
assault.
When a Justifiable Homicide is reported, no other
NO OTHER OFFENSE CAN BE
offense may be reported in the Group “A” Incident
266 SUBMITTED WITH AN 09C
Report. These should be submitted on another
OFFENSE
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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
If a homicide offense is submitted, Data Element
INVALID WEAPON [weapon-code] 13 (Type Weapon/Force Involved) cannot have 99
267
WITH AN OFFENSE OF [offense] = None. Some type of weapon/force must be used
in a homicide offense.
Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is a (23A-
23H) = Larceny/Theft Offenses and a property
segment exists with Data Element 14 (Type
Property Loss/Etc.) of 7 = Stolen/Etc. and Data
Element 15 (Property Description) of 03 =
LARCENY OFFENSE CANNOT
Automobiles, 05 = Buses, 24 = Other Motor
HAVE A MOTOR VEHICLE
268 Vehicles, 28 = Recreational Vehicles, or 37 =
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
Trucks; then the incident must contain another
ENTERED
offense segment with Data Element 6 (UCR
Offense Code) containing a crime against
property other than a larceny/theft offense (refer
to Appendix Mandatories for each crime against
property offense).
If Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is 13B =
POSSIBLE CLASSIFICATION Simple Assault and the weapon involved is 11 =
ERROR OF AGGRAVATED Firearm, 12 = Handgun, 13 = Rifle, 14 = Shotgun,
269
ASSAULT 13A CODED AS or 15 = Other Firearm, then the offense should
SIMPLE 13B instead be classified as 13A = Aggravated
Assault.
JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE MUST
Must be 88 = None when Data Element 6 (UCR
270 BE CODED AS NON-BIAS
Offense Code) is 09C = Justifiable Homicide.
MOTIVATED
Segment Length for the Offense Segment (Level
2) must be 63 characters (reporting only Bias
Motivation #1) or 71 characters (reporting Bias
Motivations #2–#5). Once an agency begins
participation in reporting Bias Motivations #2-#5,
THIS OFFENSE SEGMENT HAS A indicated by 0071 in the Record Descriptor Word
284 (RDW), then all future Offense Segments within
CONFLICTING LENGTH
that ORI must be formatted using 0071.
Note: The only exception would be that data prior
to the agency starting to report Bias Motivations
#2-#5 could be submitted with the original 0063
RDW.

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5.2.4 Property Segment Errors
Table 5-5 Property Segment Errors
Property Segment Errors
Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
The referenced data element in an Incident must
contain data when the referenced data element is
MUST BE PRESENT—
301 mandatory or when the conditions are met for data
MANDATORY FIELD
that must be entered into a conditionally mandatory
field.
Must be numeric entry with zero left-fill. Refer to
302 CONTAINS NONNUMERIC ENTRY individual data element for specific formatting
instructions.
The referenced data element must contain a valid
304 INVALID DATA VALUE data value when it is entered; Blank is permissible
on non-mandatory fields
Each component of the date must be valid; that is,
months must be 01 through 12, days must be 01
through 31, and year must include the century (i.e.,
19xx, 20xx). In addition, days cannot exceed
maximum for the month (e.g., June cannot have 31
days). The date cannot be later than that entered
305 DATE RECOVERED IS INVALID within the Month of Electronic Submission and
Year of Electronic submission fields on the data
record. For example, if Month of Electronic
Submission and Year of Electronic Submission are
06/1999, the recovered date cannot contain any
date 07/01/1999 or later. Cannot be earlier than
Data Element 3 (Incident Date/Hour).
The referenced data element in error is one that
ERROR–DUPLICATE DATA contains multiple data values. When more than one
306 code is entered, none can be duplicate codes.
VALUE
Refer to individual data elements for exceptions.

Data Element 2 (Incident Number) Must be blank


CANNOT HAVE EMBEDDED
right-fill if under 12 characters in length. Cannot
315 BLANKS BETWEEN FIRST AND
have embedded blanks between the first and last
LAST NON-BLANK CHARACTERS
characters entered.
MUST BE LEFT-JUSTIFIED– Data Element 2 (Incident Number) Must be left-
316 BLANK DETECTED IN FIRST justified with blank right-fill if under 12 characters in
POSITION length.
Must contain a valid character combination of the
following:
A–Z (capital letters only)
CANNOT HAVE CHARACTERS 0–9
317 OTHER THAN A–Z, 0–9, AND/OR Hyphen
HYPHEN, AND/OR BLANKS Example: 11-123-SC is valid, but 11+123*SC is not
valid.

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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
Data Element 16 (Value of Property) Cannot be
zero unless Data Element 15 (Property
Description) is:
Mandatory zero
09=Credit/Debit Cards
22=Nonnegotiable Instruments
PROPERTY VALUE OF ZERO IS
351 48=Documents–Personal or Business
NOT ALLOWED
65=Identity Documents
66=Identity–Intangible
Optional zero
77=Other
99=(blank)–this data value is not currently
used by the FBI.
Referenced data elements must be blank when one
of the following criteria is met:
1) If Data Element 14 (Type property Loss/Etc.) is
8=Unknown, then Data Elements 15 through
22 must be blank.
2) If Data Element 14 (Type property Loss/Etc.) is
1=None and Data Element 6 (UCR Offense
Code) is 35A=Drug/ Narcotic Violations, then
DATA ELEMENTS 15 - 22 MUST Data Elements 15 through 19 and 21 through
352 BE BLANK WHEN PROPERTY 22 must be blank, and Data Element 20
LOSS CODE=1 OR 8 (Suspected Drug Type) must be entered,
unless the incident contains another crime that
requires a property segment..
3) If Data Element 14 (Type property Loss/Etc.) is
1=None and the incident has no offense
segments with a Data Element 6 (UCR
Offense Code) of 35A=Drug/ Narcotic
Violations, then Data Elements 15 through 22
must be blank.
Data Element 15 (Property Description) is
PENDING INVENTORY MUST
353 88=Pending Inventory, but Data Element 16 (Value
HAVE PROPERTY VALUE OF 1
of Property) is not $1.
Data Element 16 (Value of Property) contains a
DATA ELEMENT 15 WAS NOT
354 value, but Data Element 15 (Property Description)
ENTERED, BUT VALUE ($) WAS
was not entered.
PROPERTY LOSS CODE (14) Data Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) must
355 MUST=5 (RECOVERED) FOR be 5=Recovered for Data Element 17 (Date
DATA TO BE ENTERED Recovered) to be entered.
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION (15)
Data Element 17 (Date Recovered) was entered,
AND VALUE OF PROPERTY(16)
356 but Data Elements 15 (Property Description)
MUST BOTH EXIST IF DATA ARE
and/or 16 (Value of Property) were not entered.
PRESENT

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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
Data Element 18 (Number of Stolen Motor
Vehicles) was entered. However, Data Element 14
PROPERTY LOSS (14) MUST BE (Type Property Loss/Etc.) 7=Stolen/Etc. was not
357 7 WITH AN OFFENSE CODE OF entered, and/or Data Element 6 (UCR Offense
240 FOR DATA TO BE ENTERED Code) of 240=Motor Vehicle Theft was not
entered, and/or Data Element 7 (Offense
Attempted/Completed) was A=Attempted.
Entry must be made for Data Element 18 (Number
DATA MUST EXIST WITH AN of Stolen Motor Vehicles) when Data Element 6
OFFENSE CODE OF 240 AND A (UCR Offense Code) is 240=Motor Vehicle Theft,
358 PROPERTY Data Element 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed) is
LOSS OF 7 C=Completed, and Data Element 14 (Type
Property Loss/Etc.) is 7=Stolen/Etc.
Data Element 15 (Property Description) Must be
one of the following:
03=Automobiles
05=Buses
24=Other Motor Vehicles
ALL NONVEHICULAR PROPERTY 28=Recreational Vehicles
359
DESCRIPTIONS WERE ENTERED 37= Trucks
When Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is 240
= Motor Vehicle Theft, and Data Element 18
(Number of Stolen Motor Vehicles) or Data
Element 19 (Number of Recovered Motor Vehicles)
contains a data value of 01-99.
Data Element 19 (Number of Recovered Motor
Vehicles) was entered. However, Data Element 14
(Type Property Loss/Etc.) 5=Recovered was not
entered, and/or Data Element 6 (UCR Offense
Code) of 240=Motor Vehicle Theft was not
entered, and/or Data Element 7 (Offense
Attempted/Completed) was A=Attempted.
PROPERTY LOSS (14) MUST BE
360 5 WITH AN OFFENSE CODE OF The exception to this rule is when recovered
240 FOR DATA TO BE ENTERED property is reported for a pre-NIBRS incident. In
this case, Segment Level 3 (Property Segment) will
contain I for Incident Report, but the data value in
Data Element 2 (Incident Number) will not match
an incident already on file in the national UCR
database. The segment will be processed, but
used only for SRS purposes and will not be
included in the agency’s NIBRS figures.
Entry must be made for Data Element 19 (Number
of Recovered Motor Vehicles) When Data Element
6 (UCR Offense Code) is 240 = Motor Vehicle
DATA MUST EXIST WITH AN Theft, Data Element 7 (Offense
361 OFFENSE CODE OF 240 AND A Attempted/Completed) is C = Completed, Data
PROPERTYLOSS OF 5 Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) is 5 =
Recovered, and vehicle codes were recovered.

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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
Since X=Over 3 Drug Types was entered in Data
TWO OTHER CODES MUST BE
Element 20 (Suspected Drug Type), two other
362 ENTERED WHEN AN “X” IS
codes must also be entered. There are less than
PRESENT
three codes present.
WITH A CODE OF “X” BOTH Since Data Element 20 (Suspected Drug Type)
QUANTITY (21) AND contains X=Over 3 Drug Types, Data Element 21
363
MEASUREMENT (22) MUST BE (Estimated Quantity) and 22 (Type Measurement)
BLANK must be blank
When Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is
35A=Drug/Narcotic Violations, Data Element 14
(Type Property Loss/Etc.) is 6=Seized, Data
WITH DATA ENTERED BOTH Element 15 (Property Description) is 10=Drugs,
QUANTITY (21) AND and Data Element 20 (Suspected Drug Type) is
364
MEASUREMENT (22) MUST BE entered, both Data Element 21 (Estimated Drug
PRESENT Quantity) and Data Element 22 (Type Drug
Measurement) must also be entered, unless Data
Element 20 (Suspected Drug Type) contains
X=Over 3 Drug Types.
Data Element 20 (Suspected Drug Type) was
entered, but one or more required data elements
were not entered. Data Element 6 (UCR Offense
OFFENSE=35A AND PROPERTY
Code) must be 35A=Drug/Narcotic Violations, Data
365 LOSS=6 AND DESCRIPTION=10
Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) must be
MUST EXIST
6=Seized, or 1 = None and if seized, Data
Element 15 (Property Description) must be
10=Drugs/Narcotics.
Data Element 21 (Estimated Quantity) was
WITH DATA ENTERED BOTH
entered, but 20 (Suspected Drug Type) and/or 22
366 TYPE (20) AND MEASUREMENT
(Type Measurement) were not entered; both must
(22) MUST BE PRESENT
be entered.
Data Element 22 (Type Measurement) was
entered with NP in combination with an illogical
drug type. Based upon the various ways a drug
can be measured, very few edits can be done to
check for illogical combinations of drug type and
measurement. The only restriction will be to limit
DRUG TYPE MUST BE “E”, “G”, NP=Number of Plants to the following drugs:
367
OR “K” FOR A VALUE OF “NP” DRUG MEASUREMENT
E=Marijuana NP
G=Opium NP
K=Other Hallucinogens NP
All other Data Element 22 (Type Measurement)
codes are applicable to any Data Element 20
(Suspected Drug Type) code.
Data Element 22 (Type Measurement) was
WITH DATA ENTERED BOTH
entered, but 20 (Suspected Drug Type) and/or 21
368 TYPE (20) AND QUANTITY (21)
(Estimated Quantity) were not entered; both must
MUST BE PRESENT
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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
If Data Element 14 (Type Property/Loss/Etc.) is
2=Burned, 3=Counterfeited/ Forged,
DATA ELEMENTS 15-22 WERE
4=Destroyed/Damaged/Vandalized, 5=Recovered,
372 ALL BLANK WITH THIS
6=Seized, or 7=Stolen/Etc., Data Elements 15
PROPERTY LOSS CODE
through 22 must have applicable entries in the
segment.
At least one Data Element 15 (Property
Description) code must be entered when Data
Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) contains
Property Segment(s) for:
MANDATORY FIELD WITH THE
2=Burned
375 PROPERTY LOSS CODE
3=Counterfeited/Forged
ENTERED
4=Destroyed/Damaged/Vandalized
5=Recovered
6=Seized
7=Stolen/Etc.
When a Group “A” Incident Report is submitted,
DUPLICATE PROPERTY the individual segments comprising the incident
SEGMENT ON ELECTRONIC cannot contain duplicates. Example, two property
376
SUBMISSION (TYPE LOSS=[loss- segments cannot be submitted having the same
code]) entry in Data Element 14 (Type Property
Loss/Etc.).
Segment Level 3 (Property Segment) cannot be
submitted with 10=Drugs/Narcotics in Data
DRUG/NARCOTIC VIOLATIONS
Element 15 (Property Description) and blanks in
382 OFFENSE MUST BE SUBMITTED
Data Element 16 (Value of Property) unless Data
FOR SEIZED DRUGS
Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is
35A=Drug/Narcotic Violations.
Data Element 16 (Value of Property) must be blank
PROPERTY VALUE MUST BE
when Data Element 15 (Property Description) code
383 BLANK FOR 35A (SINGLE
is 10=Drugs/Narcotics and the only offense
OFFENSE)
submitted is a 35A=Drug/Narcotic Violations.
Data Element 21 (Estimated Drug Quantity) must
be 000000001000=None (i.e., 1) when Data
DRUG QUANTITY MUST BE Element 22 (Type Drug Measurement) is XX=Not
NONE WHEN DRUG Reported indicating the drugs were sent to a
384 laboratory for analysis.
MEASUREMENT IS NOT
REPORTED When the drug analysis is received by the LEA,
Data Element 21 and Data Element 22 should be
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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
1) 35A Drug/Narcotic Violation Offense without a
35B Drug Equipment Violation Offense and a
WITH A PROPERTY LOSS=6 AND Property Type of 6 = Seized and Property
ONLY OFFENSE 35A CANNOT Description of 11 and no other crimes requiring a
HAVE DESCRIPTION 11 or WITH property segment exist.
387
A PROPERTY LOSS=6 AND ONLY 2) 35B Drug Equipment Violation Offense
OFFENSE 35B CANNOT HAVE without 35A Drug/Narcotic Violation Offense and a
DESCRIPTION 10 Property Type of 6 = Seized and Property
Description of 10 and no other crimes requiring a
property segment exist.
More than one vehicle code was entered in Data
Element 15 (Property Description), but the number
stolen in Data Element 18 (Number of Stolen Motor
Vehicles) is less than this number. For example, if
NUMBER STOLEN IS LESS THAN vehicle codes of 03=Automobiles and 05=Buses
388 were entered as being stolen, then the number
NUMBER OF VEHICLE CODES
stolen must be at least 2, unless the number stolen
was unknown (00).
The exception to this rule is when 00=Unknown is
entered in Data Element 18.
More than one vehicle code was entered in Data
Element 15 (Property Description), but the number
recovered in Data Element 19 (Number of
Recovered Motor Vehicles) was less than this
NUMBER RECOVERED IS LESS number. For example, if vehicle codes of
389 THAN NUMBER OF VEHICLE 03=Automobiles and 05=Buses were entered as
CODES being recovered, then the number recovered must
be at least 2, unless the number recovered was
unknown (00).
The exception to this rule is when 00=Unknown is
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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
(Property Description) must contain a data value
that is logical for one or more of the Crime Against
Property offenses entered in Data Element 6 (UCR
Offense Code).
Illogical combinations include:
7) Property descriptions for structures are illogical
with 220=Burglary/Breaking & Entering or
240=Motor Vehicle Theft
8) Property descriptions for items that would not fit
in a purse or pocket (aircraft, vehicles,
ILLOGICAL PROPERTY structures, a person’s identity, watercraft, etc.)
390 DESCRIPTION FOR THE are illogical with 23A=Pocket-picking or
OFFENSE SUBMITTED 23B=Purse-snatching
9) Property descriptions that cannot be shoplifted
due to other UCR definitions (aircraft, vehicles,
structures, a person’s identity, watercraft, etc.)
are illogical with 23C=Shoplifting
10) Property descriptions for vehicles and
structures are illogical with 23D=Theft from
Building, 23E=Theft from Coin-Operated
Machine or Device, 23F=Theft from Motor
Vehicle, and 23G=Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts
or Accessories
11) Property descriptions for vehicles are
illogical with 23H=All Other Larceny
Data Element 15 (Property Description) has a code
that requires a zero value in Data Element 16
(Value of Property). Either the wrong property
description code was entered or the property value
was not entered. (This error was formerly error
PROPERTY VALUE MUST BE number 340, a warning message.)
391 ZERO FOR DESCRIPTION Data Element 16 (Value of Property) must be zero
SUBMITTED when Data Element 15 (Property Description) is:
09=Credit/Debit Cards
22=Nonnegotiable Instruments
48=Documents–Personal or Business
65=Identity Documents
66=Identity–Intangible

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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
An offense of 35A Drug/Narcotic Violations and
Data Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) with
1=None were entered but Data Element 20
(Suspected Drug Type) was not submitted. Since a
drug seizure did not occur, the suspected drug
type must also be entered.
35A OFFENSE ENTERED AND Exception 1 - The incident consists of multiple
392 1=NONE ENTERED; MISSING offense segments where at least one offense code
SUSPECTED DRUG TYPE (20) is not 35A.
Exception 2 - The incident consists of multiple
property segments where at least one property
segment contains 6 = Seized in Data Element 14
(Type Property Loss/Etc.), and 10 =
Drugs/Narcotics in Data Element 15 (Property
Description).

5.2.5 Victim Segment Errors


Table 5-6 Victim Segment Errors

Victim Segment Errors

Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
The referenced data element in an Incident must
contain data when the referenced data element is
MUST BE PRESENT—
401 mandatory or when the conditions are met for data
MANDATORY FIELD
that must be entered into a conditionally mandatory
field.
402 CONTAINS NONNUMERIC ENTRY Must contain numeric entry with zero left-fill.
The referenced data element must contain a valid
404 INVALID DATA VALUE data value when it is entered; blank is permissible
on non-mandatory fields.
The referenced data element in error is one that
ERROR - DUPLICATE VALUE =
406 contains multiple data values. When more than one
[value]
code is entered, none can be duplicate codes.
Data Element 33 (Type Injury) Can have multiple
data values and was entered with multiple values.
ERROR - MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE
407 However, the entry shown between the brackets in
VALUE = [value]
[value] above cannot be entered with any other
data value.
Data Element 26 (Age of Victim) contains data, but
EXACT AGE MUST BE IN FIRST
408 is not left-justified. A single two-character age must
TWO POSITIONS
be in positions 1 and 2 of the field.

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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
Data Element 26 (Age of Victim) contains more
than two characters indicating a possible age-
409 CONTAINS NONNUMERIC ENTRY
range was being attempted. If so, the field must
contain numeric entry of four digits.
Data Element 26 (Age of Victim) was entered as an
FIRST AGE MUST BE LESS THAN
410 age-range. Accordingly, the first age component
SECOND FOR AGE RANGE
must be less than the second age.
CANNOT HAVE EMBEDDED Data Element 2 (Incident Number) Must be blank
BLANKS BETWEEN FIRST AND right-fill if under 12 characters in length. Cannot
415 LAST NONBLANK have embedded blanks between the first and last
CHARACTERS characters entered.

MUST BE LEFT-JUSTIFIED– Data Element 2 (Incident Number) Must be left-


416 BLANK DETECTED IN FIRST justified with blank right-fill if under 12 characters in
POSITION length.
Data Element 2 (Incident Number)Must contain a
valid character combination of the following:
CANNOT HAVE CHARACTERS A–Z (capital letters only)
417 OTHER THAN A–Z, 0–9, AND/OR 0–9
HYPHEN, AND/OR BLANKS Hyphen
Example: 11-123-SC is valid, but 11+123*SC is not
valid.

Data Element 31 (Aggravated Assault/Homicide


Circumstances) can only be entered when one or
more of the offenses in Data Element 24 (Victim
Connected to UCR Offense Code) are:
09A = Murder and Non-negligent Manslaughter
09B = Negligent Manslaughter
09C = Justifiable Homicide
13A = Aggravated Assault
Data Element 33 (Type Injury) can only be entered
when one or more of the offenses in Data Element
DATA CAN ONLY BE ENTERED 24 (Victim Connected to UCR Offense Code) are:
419
FOR SPECIFIC OFFENSES 100 = Kidnapping/Abduction
11A = Rape
11B = Sodomy
11C = Sexual Assault With An Object
11D = Fondling
120 = Robbery
13A = Aggravated Assault
13B = Simple Assault
210 = Extortion/Blackmail
64A = Human Trafficking, Commercial Sex Acts
64B = Human Trafficking, Involuntary Servitude

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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
Data Element 26 (Age of Victim) was entered as an
AGE RANGE CANNOT HAVE “00”
422 age-range. Therefore, the first age component
IN FIRST TWO POSITIONS
cannot be 00 (unknown).
Data Element 26 (Age of Victim) cannot be less
VICTIM IS SPOUSE, BUT AGE IS than 13 years old when Data Element 35
450
LESS THAN 13 (Relationship of Victim to Offender) contains a
relationship of SE = Spouse.
When a Group “A” Incident Report is submitted, the
individual segments comprising the incident cannot
VICTIM NUMBER ALREADY
451 contain duplicates. In this case, two victim
EXISTS
segments were submitted having the same entry in
Data Element 23 (Victim Sequence Number).
(Age of Victim) must be 17 or greater and less than
VICTIM IS LAW ENFORCEMENT
or equal to 98 or 00 = Unknown, when Data
OFFICER BUT AGE IS NOT
452 Element 25 (Type of Victim) is L = Law
BETWEEN 17 AND 98, OR
Enforcement Officer. (DE26 must be >=17 & <=98
UNKNOWN
or DE26 == 00)
The Data Element associated with this error must
MUST BE PRESENT WHEN
453 be present when Data Element 25 (Type of Victim)
VICTIM TYPE (25) = I
is I = Individual.
Data Element 25A (Type of Officer
Activity/Circumstance), Data Element 25B (Officer
MUST BE ENTERED WHEN Assignment Type), Data Element 26 (Age of
454 VICTIM TYPE IS LAW Victim), Data Element 27 (Sex of Victim), and Data
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER Element 28 (Race of Victim) must be entered when
Data Element 25 (Type of Victim) is L = Law
Enforcement Officer.
Data Element 31 (Aggravated Assault/Homicide
ADDITIONAL JUSTIFIABLE Circumstances) contains: 20 = Criminal Killed by
455 HOMICIDE IS MANDATORY WITH Private Citizen Or 21 = Criminal Killed by Police
A 20 OR 21 ENTERED Officer, but Data Element 32 (Additional Justifiable
Homicide Circumstances) was not entered.

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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
Data Element 31 (Aggravated Assault/Homicide
Circumstances) was entered with two entries, but
was rejected for one of the following reasons:
1) Value 10 = Unknown Circumstances is mutually
exclusive with any other value.
MULTIPLE VALUES ENTERED 2) Multiple values from more than one category
FOR DATA ELEMENT ARE NOT were entered.
456
COMPATIBLE – VALUES ARE
3) Values from the category 09B = Negligent
MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE
Manslaughter are mutually exclusive with any other
value.
4) Values from the category 09C = Justifiable
Homicide are mutually exclusive with any other
value.
Data Element 32 (Additional Justifiable Homicide
WHEN DATA ELEMENT 32 IS Circumstances) was entered, but Data Element 31
457 ENTERED, DATA ELEMENT 31 (Aggravated Assault/Homicide Circumstances)
MUST EQUAL 20 OR 21 does not reflect a justifiable homicide
circumstance.
VICTIM TYPE (25) MUST BE “I” The Data Element associated with this error cannot
458 OR “L” FOR DATA TO BE be entered when Data Element 25 (Type of Victim)
ENTERED is not I = Individual or L = Law Enforcement Officer
Data Element 34 (Offender Numbers To Be
Related) was entered but should only be entered if
NEED A CRIME AGAINST one or more of the offenses entered into Data
459 PERSON OR ROBBERY FOR Element 24 [Victim Connected to UCR Offense
DATA TO BE ENTERED Code(s)] is a Crime Against Person or is a Robbery
Offense (120). None of these types of offenses
were entered.
Corresponding Data Element 35 (Relationship of
RELATIONSHIP MUST BE
Victim to Offenders) data must be entered when
460 ENTERED WHEN AN OFFENDER
Data Element 34 (Offender Numbers To Be
NUMBER (34) EXISTS
Related) is entered with a value greater than 00.
Data Element 31 (Aggravated Assault/Homicide
Circumstances) can only have codes of 01 through
INVALID AGGRAVATED 06 and 08 through 10 when Data Element 24
462 ASSAULT/HOMICIDE FOR 13A (Victim Connected To UCR Offense) is 13A =
OFFENSE Aggravated Assault. All other codes, including 07 =
Mercy Killing, are not valid because they do not
relate to an aggravated assault.
When a Justifiable Homicide is reported, Data
Element 31 (Aggravated Assault/Homicide
INVALID AGGRAVATED
Circumstances) can only have codes of 20 =
463 ASSAULT/HOMICIDE FOR 09C
Criminal Killed by Private Citizen or 21 = Criminal
OFFENSE
Killed by Police Officer. In this case, a code other
than the two mentioned was entered.

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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
(Type of Victim) Must have a value of I = Individual
ENTRY FOR TYPE OF VICTIM
or L = Law Enforcement Officer when Data
464 MUST BE “I” WHEN THIS
Element 24 (Victim Connected to UCR Offense
OFFENSE CODE IS ENTERED
Code) contains a Crime Against Person.
(Type of Victim) Must have a value of S =
ENTRY FOR TYPE OF VICTIM
Society/Public when Data Element 24 (Victim
465 MUST BE “S” WHEN THIS
Connected to UCR Offense Code) contains a
OFFENSE CODE IS ENTERED
Crime Against Society.
Each UCR Offense Code entered into Data
Element 24 (Victim Connected to UCR Offense
OFFENSE MUST BE SUBMITTED Codes) must have the Offense Segment for the
466 AS LEVEL 2 RECORD IF VICTIM value. In this case, the victim was connected to
IS CONNECTED offenses that were not submitted as Offense
Segments. A victim cannot be connected to an
offense when the offense itself is not present.
(Type of Victim) Cannot have a value of S =
ENTRY FOR TYPE OF VICTIM
Society/Public when Data Element 24 (Victim
467 CANNOT BE “S” WHEN THIS
Connected to UCR Offense Code) contains a
OFFENSE CODE IS ENTERED
Crime Against Property.
Data Element 35 (Relationship of Victim to
RELATIONSHIP CANNOT BE Offenders) cannot be entered when Data Element
468 ENTERED WHEN RELATED TO 34 (Offender Number to be Related) is zero. Zero
OFFENDER NUMBER “00” means that the number of offenders is unknown;
therefore, the relationship cannot be entered.
Data Element 27 (Sex of Victim) must be M = Male
VICTIM SEX MUST BE “M” OR “F”
469 or F = Female to be connected to offense codes of
FOR AN 11A OR 36B OFFENSE
11A = Rape and 36B = Statutory Rape.
Data Element 35 (Relationship of Victim to
Offenders) has a relationship of VO = Victim Was
Offender. When this code is entered, a minimum of
two victim and two offender segments must be
submitted. In this case, only one victim and/or one
WHEN “VO” RELATIONSHIP IS offender segment was submitted. The entry of VO
PRESENT, MUST HAVE TWO OR on one or more of the victims indicates situations
470
MORE VICTIMS AND such as brawls and domestic disputes. In the vast
OFFENDERS majority of cases, each victim is also the offender;
therefore, every victim record would contain a VO
code. However, there may be some situations
where only one of the victims is also the offender,
but where the other victim(s) is not also the
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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
Data Element 35 (Relationship of Victim to
Offenders) has relationships of VO = Victim Was
ONLY ONE VO RELATIONSHIP
471 Offender that point to multiple offenders, which is
PER VICTIM
an impossible situation. A single victim cannot be
two offenders.
If Data Element 37 (Age of Offender) is 00 =
WHEN OFFENDER Unknown, Data Element 38 (Sex of Offender) is U
AGE/SEX/RACE ARE UNKNOWN, = Unknown, and Data Element 39 (Race of
472
RELATIONSHIP MUST BE “RU” = Offender) is U = Unknown, then Data Element 35
UNKNOWN (Relationship of Victim to Offender) must be RU =
Relationship Unknown.
Segment Level 4 (Victim Segment) cannot be
submitted multiple times with VO = Victim Was
ONLY ONE VO RELATIONSHIP
Offender in Data Element 35 (Relationship of
474 CAN BE ASSIGNED TO A
Victim to Offender) when Data Element 34
SPECIFIC OFFENDER
(Offender Number to be Related) contains the
same data value (indicating the same offender).
A victim can only have one spousal relationship. In
ONLY ONE “SE” RELATIONSHIP
475 this instance, the victim has a relationship of SE =
PER VICTIM
Spouse to two or more offenders.
An offender can only have one spousal
ONLY ONE “SE” RELATIONSHIP
relationship. In this instance, two or more victims
476 CAN BE ASSIGNED TO A
have a relationship of SE = Spouse to the same
SPECIFIC OFFENDER
offender.
A victim segment was submitted with Data Element
INVALID AGGRAVATED
24 (Victim Connected to UCR Offense Code)
ASSAULT/HOMICIDE
477 having an offense that does not have a permitted
CIRCUMSTANCES FOR
code for Data Element 31 (Aggravated
CONNECTED OFFENSE
Assault/Homicide Circumstances).

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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
Mutually Exclusive offenses are ones that cannot
occur to the same victim by UCR definitions. A
Lesser Included offense is one that is an element
of another offense and should not be reported as
having happened to the victim along with the other
offense. Lesser Included and Mutually Exclusive
offenses are defined as follows:
1) Murder-Aggravated assault, simple assault, and
intimidation are all lesser included offenses of
murder. Negligent manslaughter is mutually
exclusive.
2) Aggravated Assault-Simple assault and
intimidation are lesser included Note: Aggravated
assault is a lesser included offense of murder,
VICTIM CONNECTED TO AN rape, sodomy, sexual assault with an object, and
478 INVALID COMBINATION OF robbery.
OFFENSES 3) Simple Assault-Intimidation is a lesser included
offense of simple assault. Note: Simple assault is a
lesser included offense of murder, aggravated
assault, rape, sodomy, sexual assault with an
object, fondling, and robbery.
4) Intimidation-Intimidation is a lesser included
offense of murder, aggravated assault, rape,
sodomy, sexual assault with an object, fondling,
and robbery.
5) Negligent Manslaughter-Murder, aggravated
assault, simple assault, and intimidation are
mutually exclusive offenses. Negligent
manslaughter is defined as the killing of another
person through negligence, while assault offenses
are characterized by unlawful attack[s].

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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
6) Rape-Aggravated assault, simple assault,
intimidation, and fondling are lesser included
offenses of rape. Incest and statutory rape are
mutually exclusive offenses and cannot occur with
rape. The prior two offenses involve consent, while
the latter involves action against the victim’s will.
7) Sodomy-Aggravated assault, simple assault,
intimidation, and fondling are lesser included
offenses of sodomy. Incest and statutory rape are
mutually exclusive offenses and cannot occur with
sodomy. The prior two offenses involve consent,
while the latter involves action against the victim’s
will.
8) Sexual Assault with an Object-Aggravated
assault, simple assault, intimidation, and fondling
are lesser included offenses of sexual assault with
an object. Incest and statutory rape are mutually
exclusive offenses and cannot occur with sexual
assault with an object. The prior two offenses
involve consent, while the latter involves action
against the victim’s will.
9) Fondling-Simple assault and intimidation are
lesser included offenses of fondling. Incest and
statutory rape are mutually exclusive offenses and
cannot occur with fondling. The prior two offenses
involve consent, while the latter involves forced
action against the victim’s will. Note: fondling is a
lesser included offense of rape, sodomy, and
sexual assault with an object.
10) Incest- rape, sodomy, sexual assault with an
object, and fondling are mutually exclusive
offenses. Incest involves consent, while the prior
offenses involve sexual relations against the
victim’s will.
11) Statutory Rape- Rape, sodomy, sexual assault
with an object, and fondling are mutually exclusive
offenses. Statutory rape involves consent, while
the prior offenses involve sexual relations against
the victim’s will.
12) Robbery-Aggravated assault, simple assault,
intimidation, and all theft offenses (including motor
vehicle theft) are lesser included offenses of
robbery.

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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
A Simple Assault (13B) was THE ONLY CRIME
AGAINST PERSON OFFENSE committed against
a victim, but the victim had major injuries/trauma
SIMPLE ASSAULT(13B) CANNOT
479 entered for Data Element 33 (Type Injury). Either
HAVE MAJOR INJURIES
the offense should have been classified as an
Aggravated Assault (13A) or the victim’s injury
should not have been entered as major.
Data Element 31 (Aggravated Assault/Homicide
Circumstances) has 08 = Other Felony Involved
but the incident has only one offense. For this code
WHEN ASSAULT/HOMICIDE (31)
to be used, there must be an Other Felony. Either
480 IS 08, INCIDENT MUST HAVE
multiple entries for Data Element 6 (UCR Offense
TWO OR MORE OFFENSES
Code) should have been submitted, or multiple
individual victims should have been submitted for
the incident report.
VICTIM’S AGE MUST BE LESS Data Element 26 (Age of Victim) should be under
481 THAN 18 FOR STATUTORY RAPE 18 when Data Element 24 (Victim Connected to
(36B) UCR Offense Code) is 36B = Statutory Rape.
Data Element 25 (Type of Victim) cannot be L =
Law Enforcement Officer unless Data Element 24
(Victim Connected to UCR Offense Code) is one of
LEOKA VICTIM MUST BE
the following:
482 CONNECTED TO MURDER OR
09A = Murder & Non-negligent Manslaughter
ASSAULT OFFENSE
13A = Aggravated Assault
13B = Simple Assault
13C = Intimidation
Data Element 25A (Type of Officer
Activity/Circumstance), Data Element 25B (Officer
VICTIM MUST BE LAW
Assignment Type), Data Element 25C (Officer–ORI
483 ENFORCEMENT OFFICER TO
Other Jurisdiction), can only be entered when Data
ENTER LEOKA DATA
Element 25 (Type of Victim) is L = Law
Enforcement Officer.
Segment Length for the Victim Segment (Level 4)
must be 129 characters (not reporting LEOKA) or
141 characters (reporting LEOKA). All Victim
Segments in a submission must be formatted in
only one of these two lengths. Once an agency
begins participation in reporting the LEOKA via
NIBRS data elements 25A/25B/25C, indicated by
THIS VICTIM SEGMENT HAS A
484 0141 in the Record Descriptor Word (RDW), then
CONFLICTING LENGTH
all future Victim Segments within that ORI must be
formatted using 0141.
Note: The only exception would be that data prior
to the agency starting to report LEOKA via the
NIBRS data elements, could be submitted with the
original 0129 RDW.

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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
(Type of Victim) when Type of Victim is L = Law
Enforcement Officer and Data Element 24 (Victim
Connected to UCR Offense Code) is one of the
following:
INCIDENT DATE/HOUR MUST 09A = Murder & Non-negligent Manslaughter
CONTAIN A VALID ENTRY WHEN 13A = Aggravated Assault
490 VICTIM IS L = LAW 13B = Simple Assault
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER 13C = Intimidation
Data Element 3 (Incident Date/Hour) must be
populated with a valid hour (00-23) and cannot be
blank
Each “X” on the chart where offenses intersect denotes that those two offenses cannot occur to the
same victim in the same incident. This chart corresponds to Error Code 478.

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23G - Theft of Motor Vehicle Part


09C Justifiable Homicide cannot

23E - Theft From Coin Machine

23F - Theft From Motor Vehicle


11C - Sexual Assault w/Object
09B - Negligent Manslaughter
occur with any other offense

23D - Theft From Building


13A - Aggravated Assault

240 - Motor Vehicle Theft


23H - All Other Larceny
23B - Purse-snatching

36B - Statutory Rape


13B - Simple Assault

23A - Pocket-picking
13C - Intimidation

23C - Shoplifting
11D - Fondling
11B - Sodomy

120 - Robbery
09A - Murder

36A - Incest
11A - Rape
09A - Murder X X X X X
09B - Negligent Manslaughter X X X X X
11A - Rape X X X X X X X
11B - Sodomy X X X X X X X
11C - Sexual Assault w/Object X X X X X X X
11D - Fondling X X X X X X X X
120 - Robbery X X X X X X X X X X X X X
13A - Aggravated Assault X X X X X X X X X
13B Simple Assault X X X X X X X X X X
13C - Intimidation X X X X X X X X X X
23A - Pocket-picking X X
23B - Purse-snatching X X
23C - Shoplifting X X
23D - Theft From Building X X
23E - Theft From Coin Machine X X
23F - Theft From Motor Vehicle X X
23G - Theft of Motor Vehicle Part X X
23H - All Other Larceny X X
240 - Motor Vehicle Theft X X
36A - Incest X X X X X
36B - Statutory Rape X X X X X

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5.2.6 Offender Segment Errors
Table 5-8 Offender Segment Errors
Offender Segment Errors
Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
The referenced data element in an Incident must
contain data when the referenced data element is
MUST BE PRESENT—
501 mandatory or when the conditions are met for data
MANDATORY FIELD
that must be entered into a conditionally mandatory
field.
Data Element 36 (Offender Sequence Number)
502 CONTAINS NONNUMERIC ENTRY must contain numeric entry (00 through 99) with
zero left-fill.
The referenced data element must contain a valid
504 INVALID DATA VALUE data value when it is entered; blank is permissible
on non-mandatory fields.
Data Element 37 (Age of Offender) contains data
EXACT AGE MUST BE IN FIRST
508 but is not left-justified. A single two-character age
TWO POSITIONS
must be in positions 1 through 2 of the field.
Data Element 37 (Age of Offender) contains more
than two characters indicating a possible age-
509 CONTAINS NONNUMERIC ENTRY
range is being attempted. If so, the field must
contain a numeric entry of four digits.
Data Element 37 (Age of Offender) was entered as
FIRST AGE MUST BE LESS THAN
510 an age-range. Accordingly, the first age component
SECOND FOR AGE RANGE
must be less than the second age.
CANNOT HAVE EMBEDDED Must be blank right-fill if under 12 characters in
515 BLANKS BETWEEN FIRST AND length. Cannot have embedded blanks between
LAST NON-BLANK CHARACTERS the first and last characters entered.
MUST BE LEFT-JUSTIFIED–
Must be left-justified with blank right-fill if under 12
516 BLANK DETECTED IN FIRST
characters in length.
POSITION
Must contain a valid character combination of the
following:
CANNOT HAVE CHARACTERS A–Z (capital letters only)
517 OTHER THAN A–Z, 0–9, AND/OR 0–9
HYPHEN, AND/OR BLANKS Hyphen
Example: 11-123-SC is valid, but 11+123*SC is not
valid.
Data Element 37 (Age of Offender) was entered as
AGE RANGE CANNOT HAVE “00”
522 an age-range. Therefore, the first age component
IN FIRST TWO POSITIONS
cannot be 00 (unknown).
Data Element 37 (age of Offender) cannot be less
OFFENDER IS SPOUSE, BUT than 13 years old when Data Element 35
550
AGE IS LESS THAN 13 (Relationship of Victim to Offender) contains a
relationship of SE = Spouse.

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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
When a Group “A” Incident Report is submitted, the
individual segments comprising the incident cannot
DUPLICATE OFFENDER
551 contain duplicates. In this case, two Offender
SEGMENT
Segments were submitted having the same entry in
Data Element 36 (Offender Sequence Number).
CANNOT BE PRESENT WHEN Data Element 37 (Age of Offender) cannot be
552 OFFENDER NUMBER IS “00” entered when Data Element 36 (Offender
UNKNOWN Sequence Number) is 00 = Unknown.
Data Element 35 (Relationship of Victim to
Offenders) has a relationship that is inconsistent
with the offender’s age. The age of the victim
and/or offender must reflect the implied
relationship. For example, if the relationship of the
victim to offender is PA = Parent, then the victim’s
AGE OF VICTIM AND OFFENDER age must be greater than the offender’s age. The
554 DOES NOT REFLECT THE following relationships must be consistent with the
RELATIONSHIP victim’s age in relation to the offender’s age:
Relationship Victim’s Age Is:
CH = Victim was Child (Younger)
PA = Victim was Parent (Older)
GP = Victim was Grandparent (Older)
GC = Victim was Grandchild (Younger)
When multiple Offender Segments are submitted,
none can contain a 00 = Unknown value because
OFFENDER “00” EXISTS—
the presence of 00 indicates that the number of
555 CANNOT SUBMIT MORE
offenders is unknown. In this case, multiple
OFFENDERS
offenders were submitted, but one of the segments
contains the 00 = Unknown value.
OFFENDER AGE MUST BE Data Element 37 (Age of Offender) must contain
556
NUMERIC DIGITS numeric entry of 00 through 99
Data Element 36 (Offender Sequence Number)
contains 00 indicating that nothing is known about
OFFENDER SEQUENCE NUMBER the offender(s) regarding number and any
CANNOT BE UNKNOWN IF identifying information. In order to exceptionally
557
INCIDENT CLEARED clear the incident, the value cannot be 00. The
EXCEPTIONALLY incident was submitted with Data Element 4
(Cleared Exceptionally) having a value of A
through E.
None of the Offender Segments contain all known
values for Age, Sex, and Race. When an Incident
AT LEAST ONE OFFENDER
558 is cleared exceptionally (Data Element 4 contains
MUST HAVE KNOWN VALUES
an A through E), one offender must have all known
values.
The incident was submitted with Data Element 6
(UCR Offense Code) value of 09C = Justifiable
OFFENDER DATA MUST BE
Homicide, but unknown information was submitted
559 PRESENT IF OFFENSE CODE IS
for all the offender(s). At least one of the offenders
09C, JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE
must have known information for Age, Sex, and
Race.

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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
Segment Level 5 (Offender Segment) must contain
a data value for at least one offender in Data
Element 38 (Sex of Offender) that is not the same
sex that is entered in Data Element 27 (Sex of
VICTIM’S SEX CANNOT BE SAME
Victim) when Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code)
560 FOR ALL OFFENDERS FOR
is 11A = Rape. The offender must be connected to
OFFENSES OF RAPE
the victim in Data Element 34 (Offender Number to
be Related) unless offender number in Data
Element 34 (Offender Number to be Related) is 00
= Unknown
Segment Length for the Offender Segment (Level
5) must be 45 characters (not reporting Offender
Ethnicity) or 46 characters (reporting Offender
Ethnicity).Once an agency begins participation in
reporting the Offender Ethnicity, indicated by 0046
THIS OFFENDER SEGMENT HAS in the Record Descriptor Word (RDW), then all
584
A CONFLICTING LENGTH future Offender Segments within that ORI must be
formatted using 0046.
Note: The only exception would be that data prior
to the agency starting to report Offender Ethnicity
could be submitted with the original 0045 RDW.

5.2.7 Arrestee Segment Errors


Table 5-9 Arrestee Segment Errors
Arrestee Segment Errors
Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
The referenced data element in an Incident must
contain data when the referenced data element is
MUST BE PRESENT—
601 mandatory or when the conditions are met for
MANDATORY FIELD
data that must be entered into a conditionally
mandatory field.
(Arrestee Sequence Number) must be numeric
602 CONTAINS NONNUMERIC ENTRY
entry of 01 to 99 with zero left-fill.
The referenced data element must contain a valid
604 INVALID DATA VALUE data value when it is entered; blank is permissible
on non-mandatory fields.

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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
Data Element 42 (Arrest Date) Each component
of the date must be valid; that is, months must be
01 through 12, days must be 01 through 31, and
year must include the century (i.e., 19xx, 20xx). In
addition, days cannot exceed maximum for the
month (e.g., June cannot have 31 days). The date
cannot exceed the current date.
605 INVALID ARREST DATE
The date cannot be later than that entered within
the Month of Electronic submission and Year of
Electronic submission fields on the data record.
For example, if Month of Electronic submission
and Year of Electronic submission are 06/1999,
the arrest date cannot contain any date
07/01/1999 or later.
Data Element 46 (Arrestee Was Armed With) The
referenced data element in error is one that
ERROR-DUPLICATE VALUE =
606 contains multiple data values. When more than
[value]
one code is entered, none can be duplicate
codes.
Data Element 46 (Arrestee Was Armed With) can
ERROR-MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE have multiple data values and was entered with
607
VALUE = [value] multiple values. However, 01 = Unarmed cannot
be entered with any other data value.
Data Element 47 (Age of Arrestee) contains data,
EXACT AGE MUST BE IN FIRST
608 but is not left-justified. A single two-character age
TWO POSITIONS
must be in positions 1 through 2 of the field.
Data Element 47 (Age of Arrestee) contains more
than two characters indicating a possible age-
609 CONTAINS NONNUMERIC ENTRY
range is being attempted. If so, the field must
contain a numeric entry of four digits.
Data Element 47 (Age of Arrestee) was entered
FIRST AGE MUST BE LESS THAN
610 as an age-range. Accordingly, the first age
SECOND FOR AGE RANGE
component must be less than the second age.
CANNOT HAVE EMBEDDED Must be blank right-fill if under 12 characters in
615 BLANKS BETWEEN FIRST AND length. Cannot have embedded blanks between
LAST NON-BLANK CHARACTERS the first and last characters entered.
Data Element 2 (Incident Number) and Data
MUST BE LEFT-JUSTIFIED—
Element 41 (Arrest Transaction Number) must be
616 BLANK DETECTED IN FIRST
left justified with blank right-fill when less than 12
POSITION
characters in length.
Data Element 2 (Incident Number) Must contain a
CANNOT HAVE CHARACTERS valid character combination of the following: A–Z
617 OTHER THAN A-Z, 0-9, (capital letters only) 0–9 Hyphen
HYPHENS, AND/OR BLANKS Example: 11-123-SC is valid, but 11+123*SC is
not valid.

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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
Data Element 42 (Arrest Date) The UCR Program
ARREST DATE CANNOT BE ON has determined that an ORI will no longer be
618 OR AFTER THE INACTIVE DATE submitting data to the FBI as of an inactive
OF THE ORI date. No arrest data from this ORI will be
accepted after this date.
Data Element 47 (Age of Arrestee) was entered
AGE RANGE CANNOT HAVE “00”
622 as an age-range. Therefore, the first age
IN FIRST TWO POSITIONS
component cannot be 00 (unknown).

Data Element 52 (Disposition of Juvenile) was not


DISPOSITION MUST BE
entered, but Data Element 47 (Age of Arrestee) is
652 ENTERED WHEN AGE IS LESS
under 18. Whenever an arrestee’s age indicates a
THAN 18
juvenile, the disposition must be entered.
Data Element 52 (Disposition of Juvenile) was
FOR AGE GREATER THAN 17 entered, but Data Element 47 (Age of Arrestee) is
653 DISPOSITION SHOULD NOT BE 18 or greater. Whenever an arrestee’s age
ENTERED indicates an adult, the juvenile disposition cannot
be entered because it does not apply.
Data Element 46 (Arrestee Was Armed With)
AUTOMATIC INDICATOR MUST
654 does not have A = Automatic or a blank in the
BE BLANK OR “A”
third position of field.
In Data Element 46 (Arrestee Was Armed With), A
= Automatic is the third character of code. It is
valid only with codes:
11 = Firearm (Type Not Stated)
WEAPON TYPE MUST = 11, 12, 12 = Handgun
655 13, 14, OR 15 FOR AN “A” IN THE 13 = Rifle
AUTO INDICATOR 14 = Shotgun
15 = Other Firearm
A weapon code other than those mentioned was
entered with the automatic indicator. An automatic
weapon is, by definition, a firearm.
A Group “A” Incident Report was submitted with
more arrestees than offenders. The number (nn)
of offenders is shown within the message. The
incident must be resubmitted with additional
Offender Segments. This message will also occur
if an arrestee was submitted and Data Element 36
(Offender Sequence Number) was 00 = Unknown.
THIS ARRESTEE EXCEEDED THE
656 NUMBER OF OFFENDERS (nn) The exception to this rule is when an additional
ON THE GROUP “A” INCIDENT arrest is reported for a pre-NIBRS incident. In this
case, Segment Level 6 (Arrestee Segment) will
contain A = Add, but the data value in Data
Element 2 (Incident Number) will not match an
incident already on file in the national UCR
database. The segment will be processed, but
used only for SRS purposes and will not be
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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
Segment Level 6 (Arrestee Segment) cannot
contain duplicate data values in Data Element 40
(Arrestee Sequence Number) when two or more
Arrestee Segments are submitted for the same
incident. The arrest transaction number (DE41) is
ARRESTEE SEQUENCE NUMBER
661 the number assigned by the reporting agency to
ALREADY EXISTS
an arrest report to identify it uniquely. If multiple
arrestees are reported, each having the same
data value in DE40, ensure that DE41 is unique
for each arrestee submitted to ensure that
duplication does not occur.
Data Element 47 (Age of Arrestee) does not
ARRESTEE AGE MUST BE
664 contain a numeric entry of 00 through 99 for an
NUMERIC DIGITS
exact age.
Data Element 42 (Arrest Date) cannot be earlier
than Data Element 3 (Incident Date/Hour). A
person cannot be arrested before the incident
occurred.
The exception to this rule is when an additional
ARREST DATE CANNOT BE arrest is reported for a pre-NIBRS incident. In this
665 BEFORE THE INCIDENT START case, Segment Level 6 (Arrestee Segment) will
DATE contain I for Incident Report, but the data value in
Data Element 2 (Incident Number) will not match
an incident already on file in the national UCR
database. The segment will be processed, but
used only for SRS purposes and will not be
included in the agency’s NIBRS figures.
Data Element 48 (Sex of Arrestee) does not
contain a valid code of M = Male or F = Female.
667 INVALID ARRESTEE SEX VALUE
Note: U = Unknown (if entered) is not a valid sex
for an arrestee.
Group “A” Incident Reports cannot have arrests
when Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is 09C
NO ARRESTEE RECORDS
= Justifiable Homicide. By definition a justifiable
669 ALLOWED FOR A JUSTIFIABLE
homicide never involves an arrest of the offender
HOMICIDE
(the person who committed the justifiable
homicide).
Data Element 45 (UCR Arrest Offense Code) was
JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE CANNOT
670 entered with 09C = Justifiable Homicide. This is
BE AN ARREST OFFENSE CODE
not a valid arrest offense.

5.2.8 Group B Arrest Report Segment Errors


Table 5-10 Group B Arrest Report Segment Errors
Group B Arrest Report Segment Errors
Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
MUST BE PRESENT— The referenced data element in an Incident must
701
MANDATORY FIELD contain data when the referenced data element

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Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
is mandatory or when the conditions are met for
data that must be entered into a conditionally
mandatory field.
Data Element 40 (Arrestee Sequence Number)
702 CONTAINS NONNUMERIC ENTRY must be numeric entry of 01 to 99 with zero left-
fill.
The referenced data element must contain a
704 INVALID DATA VALUE valid data value when it is entered; blank is
permissible on non-mandatory fields.
Data Element 42 (Arrest Date) Each component
of the date must be valid; that is, months must be
01 through 12, days must be 01 through 31, and
year must include the century (i.e., 19xx, 20xx).
In addition, days cannot exceed maximum for the
month (e.g., June cannot have 31 days). The
date cannot exceed the current date.
705 INVALID ARREST DATE
The date cannot be later than that entered within
the Month of Electronic submission and Year of
Electronic submission fields on the data record.
For example, if Month of Electronic submission
and Year of Electronic submission are 06/1999,
the arrest date cannot contain any date
07/01/1999 or later.
Data Element 46 (Arrestee Was Armed With)
ERROR-DUPLICATE VALUE =
706 cannot contain duplicate data values although
[value]
more than one data value is allowed.
Data Element 46 (Arrestee Was Armed With) can
ERROR-MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE have multiple data values and was entered with
707
VALUE = [value] multiple values. However, 01 = Unarmed cannot
be entered with any other data value.
Data Element 47 (Age of Arrestee) contains data,
EXACT AGE MUST BE IN FIRST
708 but is not left-justified. A single two-character age
TWO POSITIONS
must be in positions 1 through 2 of the field.
Data Element 47 (Age of Arrestee) contains
more than two characters indicating a possible
709 CONTAINS NONNUMERIC ENTRY
age-range is being attempted. If so, the field
must contain numeric entry of four digits.
Data Element 47 (Age of Arrestee) was entered
FIRST AGE MUST BE LESS THAN
710 as an age-range. Accordingly, the first age
SECOND FOR AGE RANGE
component must be less than the second age.
CANNOT HAVE EMBEDDED Must be blank right-fill if under 12 characters in
715 BLANKS BETWEEN FIRST AND length. Cannot have embedded blanks between
LAST NON-BLANK CHARACTERS the first and last characters entered.
MUST BE LEFT-JUSTIFIED–
Must be left-justified with blank right-fill if under
716 BLANK DETECTED IN FIRST
12 characters in length.
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Group B Arrest Report Segment Errors
Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
Must contain a valid character combination of the
following:
CANNOT HAVE CHARACTERS A–Z (capital letters only)
717 OTHER THAN A–Z, 0–9, AND/OR 0–9
HYPHENS, AND/OR BLANKS Hyphen
Example: 11-123-SC is valid, but 11+123*SC is
not valid.
Data Element 42 (Arrest Date) The UCR
ARREST DATE CANNOT BE ON Program has determined that an ORI will no
718 OR AFTER THE INACTIVE DATE longer be submitting data to the FBI as of an
OF THE ORI inactive date. No arrest data from this ORI will be
accepted after this date.
Group “B” Arrest Report (Level 7) submitted with
ARREST DATE CANNOT a Segment Action Type of A = Add cannot have
720
PREDATE BASE DATE Data Element 42 (Arrest Date) earlier than the
Base Date.
Data Element 47 (Age of Arrestee) was entered
AGE RANGE CANNOT HAVE “00”
722 as an age-range. Therefore, the first age
IN FIRST TWO POSITIONS
component cannot be 00 (unknown).

(Group B Arrest Report Segment) When a Group


“B” Arrest Report (Level 7) has two or more
arrestees, the individual segments comprising
the report cannot contain duplicates. In this case,
two arrestee segments were submitted having
the same entry in Data Element 40 (Arrestee
Sequence Number). Error should only be thrown
ARRESTEE SEQUENCE NUMBER when the action type is A=add.
751
ALREADY EXISTS
The arrest transaction number (DE41) is the
number assigned by the reporting agency to an
arrest report to identify it uniquely. If multiple
arrestees are reported, each having the same
data value in DE40, ensure that DE41 is unique
for each arrestee submitted to ensure that
duplication does not occur.
Data Element 52 (Disposition of Juvenile) was
DISPOSITION MUST BE not entered, but Data Element 47 (Age of
752 ENTERED WHEN AGE IS LESS Arrestee) is under 18. Whenever an arrestee’s
THAN 18 age indicates a juvenile, the disposition must be
entered.
Data Element 52 (Disposition of Juvenile) was
FOR AGE GREATER THAN 17 entered, but Data Element 47 (Age of Arrestee)
753 DISPOSITION SHOULD NOT BE is 18 or greater. Whenever an arrestee’s age
ENTERED indicates an adult, the juvenile disposition cannot
be entered because it does not apply.
Data Element 46 (Arrestee Was Armed With)
AUTOMATIC INDICATOR MUST
754 does not have A = Automatic or a blank in the
BE BLANK OR “A”
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Group B Arrest Report Segment Errors
Error
Error Message Error Description
Number
If Data Element 46 (Arrestee Was Armed With)
weapon is an Automatic, add A as the third
character of code; valid only with codes of:
11 = Firearm (Type Not Stated)
WEAPON TYPE MUST = 11, 12, 12 = Handgun
755 13, 14, OR 15 FOR AN “A” IN THE 13 = Rifle
AUTO INDICATOR 14 = Shotgun
15 = Other Firearm
A weapon code other than those mentioned was
entered with the automatic indicator. An
automatic weapon is, by definition, a firearm.
Data Element 47 (Age of Arrestee) does not
ARRESTEE AGE MUST BE
757 contain a numeric entry of 00 through 99 for an
NUMERIC DIGITS
exact age.
Data Element 48 (Sex of Arrestee) does not
contain a valid code of M = Male or F = Female.
758 INVALID ARRESTEE SEX VALUE
Note that U = Unknown (if entered) is not a valid
sex for an arrestee.
The Group “B” Arrest Report (Level 7) submitted
as an Add is currently active in the FBI’s
database; therefore, it was rejected. If multiple
DUPLICATE GROUP “B” ARREST
759 arrestees are involved in the incident, ensure that
REPORT SEGMENT ON FILE
Data Element 40 (Arrestee Sequence Number) is
unique for each Arrestee Segment submitted so
that duplication does not occur.
Group “B” Arrest Reports (Level 7) must contain
LEVEL 7 ARRESTS MUST HAVE A a Group “B” Offense Code in Data Element 45
760
GROUP “B” OFFENSE (UCR Arrest Offense). The offense code
submitted is not a Group “B” offense code.
Data Element 42 (Arrest Date) is missing for a
MISSING ARREST DATE FOR Group B Arrest Report with a Segment Action
797
DELETE OF GROUP B ARREST Type of D = Delete; must be populated with a
valid data value and cannot be blank.
MISSING ARREST DATE FOR Data Element 42 (Arrest Date) is missing for a
DELETE-ARREST TRANSACTION Group B Arrest Report with a Segment Action
NUMBER MATCHES GROUP B Type of D = Delete; at least one Group B Arrest
798
ARREST REPORT WITH ARREST Report is on file that matches Data Element 41
DATE OUTSIDE TWO YEAR (Arrest Transaction Number) with an Arrest Date
WINDOW outside the two year window.
Data Element 42 (Arrest Date) is missing for a
MISSING ARREST DATE FOR
Group B Arrest Report with a Segment Action
DELETE-ARREST TRANSACTION
799 Type of D = Delete; multiple Group B Arrest
NUMBER MATCHES MULTIPLE
Reports are on file that match Data Element 41
GROUP B ARREST REPORTS
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5.2.9 Zero Report Segment Errors
Table 5-11 Zero Report Segment Errors
Error Error Message Error Description
Number
MUST BE POPULATED WITH A Mandatory Data Elements (Mandatory = Yes)
001 VALID DATA VALUE– must be populated with a valid data value and
MANDATORY FIELD cannot be blank.
CANNOT ADD ZERO REPORT- An agency cannot submit a zero report segment
028 GROUP A INCIDENT ON FILE when a Group A Incident is already on file for the
FOR THIS MONTH month/year.
CANNOT ADD ZERO REPORT- An agency cannot submit a zero report segment
029 GROUP B ARREST REPORT ON when a Group B Arrest Report is already on file for
FILE FOR THIS MONTH the month/year.
CANNOT DELETE ZERO REPORT
An agency cannot delete a zero report when a
030 - GROUP A INCIDENT ON FILE
group A incident was already on file for the month.
FOR THIS MONTH
CANNOT DELETE ZERO REPORT
An agency cannot delete a zero report when a
031 - GROUP B INCIDENT ON FILE
group B incident was already on file for the month.
FOR THIS MONTH
ZERO REPORT MONTH IS NOT Zero Report Month must be a valid month, data
090
01–12 values 01 through 12.
A Segment Level 0 was submitted that did not
ZERO-REPORTING YEAR IS
091 have four numeric digits in positions 40 through
INVALID
43.
ZERO REPORT INCIDENT Data Element 2 (Incident Number) in the Zero
092
NUMBER MUST BE ALL ZEROS Report Segment (Level 0) must contain 12 zeros.
ZERO REPORT MONTH/YEAR IS Zero Report Month and Zero Report Year cannot
093 PRIOR TO AGENCY precede the month and year in the date the LEA
CONVERSION TO THE NIBRS converted to the NIBRS.
A Segment Level 0 was submitted with a month
ZERO REPORT MONTH/YEAR and year entered into positions 38 through 43 that
094 EXCEEDED MONTH/YEAR OF was later than the Month of Electronic submission
SUBMISSION and Year of Electronic submission entered into
positions 7 through 12.
The combined Zero Report Month and Zero
Report Year cannot be on or after the date a law
enforcement agency (LEA) is placed in Covered-
ZERO REPORT MONTH & ZERO
by Status. When Zero Report data are received for
REPORT YEAR CANNOT BE ON
a LEA in Covered-by Status, the FBI will remove
096 OR AFTER DATE AGENCY IS
the agency from Covered-by Status, process the
PLACED ON COVERED-BY
submission, and notify the Agency. Additionally,
STATUS
adjustments to previously submitted data from an
agency now in Covered-by Status will be
processed and no error generated.

5.2.10 Data Quality Checks


The FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program performs a series of data quality checks on
the information that is provided by the state UCR programs. Unlike an Error, which stops the data
from entering the database completely, data quality checks are processed on data that has been
accepted into the system. In most cases, these checks are automated processes that look for data
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is incorrect; it simply means the data requires further analysis to ensure the information provided
was accurate. The table below addresses the warning number and a descriptions of the data quality
checks that are currently automated. The UCR program will be adding more data quality checks
to this table over time.

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Warning Warning Message
Description
Number
The burglary incident referenced has a Data
WARNING - BURGLARY Element 9 (Location Type) of 14= Hotel/Motel Etc.
INCIDENTS WITH LOCATION or 19= Rental Storage facility and 14/19 or 99 in
1201
14/19 AND 14/19/99 PREMISES Data Element 10 (Number of Premises Entered).
ENTERED Please verify the location and/or number of
premises entered is correct.
Homicides and Negligent manslaughters are being
reported which occurred with a motor vehicle in
WARNING - HOMICIDE OR
Data Element 13 as the (Type Weapon/Force
1202 MANSLAUGHTER INCIDENTS
Involved). The offense of homicide and negligent
WITH "VEHICLE" WEAPON TYPE
manslaughter does not include accidental traffic
fatalities.
Data Value “40” (Personal Weapons) and/or “99”
(None) are being reported in Data Element 13
(Type Weapon/Force Involved). These weapon
types do not meet the criteria for this offense.
WARNING - WEAPONS LAW
Weapon Law Violations are defined as the
1203 OFFENSES WITH PERSONAL
violation of laws or ordinances prohibiting the
WEAPONS
manufacture, sale, purchase, transportation,
possession, concealment or use of firearms,
cutting instruments, explosives, incendiary
devices or other deadly weapons.
Agencies are reporting Data Element 25 (Type of
Victim) robberies with only a business as the
victim . The victims of a robbery include not only
WARNING - ROBBERY those persons and other entities (businesses,
1204 INCIDENTS WITH NO financial institutions, etc.) from whom property
INDIVIDUAL VICTIM was taken (or was attempted to be taken), but
also those persons toward whom the robber(s)
directed force or threat of force in perpetrating
the offense.
The offense has Data Element 13 (Type
Weapon/Force Involved ) with a weapon indicator
of "A" for automatic. E.g. 13A = Automatic Rifle.
WARNING - OFFENSE
An automatic firearm is defined as any firearm
1209 CONTAINS AUTOMATIC
which shoots, or is designed to shoot, more than
WEAPONS
one shot at a time by a single pull of the trigger
without manual reloading. Please verify the
weapon was an automatic firearm.
Data Element 8A (Bias Motivation) indicates a Bias
WARNING - INCIDENT code "99" = Unknown and indicates a suspected
1220 REPORTED WITH BIAS CODE 99 Hate Crime bias and should be resubmitted after
OR UNKNOWN investigation, either as "88" = None (no bias), or
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Data Element "8A" (Bias Motivation) was entered
WARNING - INCIDENT
with multiple bias codes (up to 5), please verify
1221 REPORTED WITH MULTIPLE
that the multiple bias codes are correct as
BIAS CODES
reported.
Data Element "6" (UCR Offense Code), "09A"
WARNING - INCIDENT
Murder and Non-negligent Manslaughter with a
CONTAINS AN OFFENSE OF
valid bias code(s) in Data Element "8A" (Bias
1222 MURDER AND NON-NEGLIGENT
Motivation) other than "88" = None (no bias).
MANSLAUGHTER ASSOCIATED
Please verify that the incident is correct as
WITH HATE CRIME
reported.
Data Element "6" (UCR Offense Code), "11A" Rape
WARNING - INCIDENT
with a valid bias code(s) in Data Element "8A"
REPORTED WITH OFFENSE
1223 (Bias Motivation) other than "88" = None (no
RAPE ASSOCIATED WITH HATE
bias). Please verify that the incident is correct as
CRIME
reported.
Data Element "6" (UCR Offense Code), "11B"
WARNING - INCIDENT
Sodomy with a valid bias code(s) in Data Element
REPORTED WITH OFFENSE
1224 "8A" (Bias Motivation) other than "88" = None (no
SODOMY ASSOCIATED WITH
bias). Please verify that the incident is correct as
HATE CRIME
reported.
WARNING - INCIDENT Data Element "6" (UCR Offense Code), "11C"
REPORTED WITH OFFENSE Sexual Assault with an Object with a valid bias
1225 SEXUAL ASSAULT WITH AN code(s) in Data Element "8A" (Bias Motivation)
OBJECT ASSOCIATED WITH other than "88" = None (no bias). Please verify
HATE CRIME that the incident is correct as reported.
WARNING - INCIDENT Data Element "6" (UCR Offense Code) has
REPORTED WITH MULTIPLE multiple offense segments associated with Data
1226 OFFENSE SEGMENTS Element "8A" (Bias Motivation) other than "88" =
ASSOCIATED WITH A HATE None (no bias). Please verify that the incident is
CRIME correct as reported.
Data Value “77” (Other; All Property not Fitting
any of the Other Specific Descriptions) is being
listed in Data Element 15 (Property Description) .
Although it is not uncommon to encounter “other
property” as the only property being burned, etc.,
the incidents contained large dollar values. When
WARNING - ARSON PROPERTY utilizing property description “77” (Other) up to
1302 TYPE 77 "OTHER" WITH HIGH ten property descriptions can be entered for each
DOLLAR VALUES - 10,000 Property Segment (i.e., each type of property
loss/etc.) involved in the incident. If more than
ten types of property are involved, the nine most
valuable specifically codable types of property
should be entered and the remaining types of
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The incidents of burglary contain a larceny-theft.
Offenses locally known as burglary (any degree);
unlawful entry with intent to commit a larceny or
felony; breaking and entering with intent to
WARNING - LARCENY WITH
1303 commit a larceny; housebreaking; and
BURGLARY
safecracking should be classified as burglary.
Burglary is defined in terms of theft, therefore
only the burglary is to be reported, not the
accompanying larceny.
In Data Element 15 (Property Description) the
stolen property being reported is “01” (Aircraft).
WARNING - LARCENY THEFT -
1304 It is uncommon in an offense of Larceny-theft to
AIRCRAFT
contain an aircraft as the stolen property in the
property description.
In Data Element 15 (Property Description) the
stolen property being reported is improbable;"01"
Aircraft, "03" Automobiles, "05" Buses, "12" Farm
Equipment, "13" Firearms, "15" Heavy
Construction/Industrial Equipment, "18"
Livestock, "24" Other Motor Vehicles, "28"
WARNING - LARCENY THEFT - Recreational Vehicles, "29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35"
1305
COIN OPERATED MACHINE All Structures, "37" Trucks, "39" Watercraft, "43"
Building Materials, "47" Crops, "49" Explosives,
"64" Fuel, "65" Identity Documents, "66" Identity-
Intangible, "67" Law Enforcement Equipment,
"68" Lawn/Yard/Garden Equipment, "69" Logging
Equipment, "71" Metals, Non-Precious, "72"
Musical Instruments.
Incidents of Larceny-theft with
Commercial/Business, Single Occupancy
Dwellings, Other Dwellings,
WARNING - LARCENY THEFT - Industrial/Manufacturing, and Public/Community
1306
STOLEN STRUCTURES are reported as stolen property in Data Element
15 (Property Description). It is uncommon for an
offense of larceny-theft to contain a structure as
the stolen property.
Stolen property "99" (Blank) is being reported
in Data Element 15 (Property Description);
WARNING - SPECIAL PROPERTY "99" (Blank) is a special data value which will
1307
CODE - 99 capture statistics on certain theft fads, i.e.,
pet rocks, if necessary. It is not currently
used.
WARNING - MOTOR VEHICLE Data Element 18 (Number of Motor Vehicles
THEFT INCIDENTS WITH Stolen) is greater than five. Please verify the
1308
GREATER THAN 5 VEHICLES number of vehicles stolen.
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Data Element 15 (Property Description) "09"
WARNING - CREDIT
Credit/Debit Cards are being reported stolen. The
1310 CARD/AUTOMATIC TELLER
fraudulent use of the credit/debit card should be
MACHINE FRAUD
reported , and not the theft of the card.
There are a number of entries for Property
Description (Data Element 15) "26"
Radios/TVs/VCRs being reported. The "23F"
WARNING - LARCENY-THEFT offense of Theft From Motor Vehicle is the theft
1312 23F AND 23G - of articles from a motor vehicle and the "23G"
RADIOS/TVs/VCRs offense of Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts and
Accessories is the theft of any part or accessory
affixed to the interior or exterior of a motor
vehicle which is necessary for its operation.
Data Element 12 (Type Criminal Activity) is
reported as "P" Possessing/Concealing with Data
WARNING - DRUG EQUIPMENT Element 14 (Type Property Loss) "1" None.
1314
VIOLATIONS Typically with this Type of Criminal Activity, the
Type of Property Loss is "5" Recovered or "6"
Seized.
Data Element 22 (Type Drug Measurement) "DU"
Dosage Unit is being used for crack, cocaine, and
WARNING - DRUG QUANTITY
marijuana. Usually a weight measurement like
1316 MEASUREMENTS OF DOSAGE
"GM" gram, "KG" kilogram, "OZ" ounce, or (LB)
UNIT
pound is used. The "NP" number of plants is
sometimes used for marijuana.
When Data Element 15 (Property Description)
contains a value that exceeds an FBI-assigned
threshold amount, a warning message will be
created. The participant is asked to check to see if
WARNING–PROPERTY the value entered was a data entry error, or if it
DESC(15) HAD VALUE (16) was intended to be entered. A warning message is
1342
THAT EXCEEDED always produced when the value is $1,000,000 or
THRESHOLD OF [$ value] greater. For example, if the value of a property is
$12,000.99 but is inadvertently entered as
$1,200,099 in the computer record sent to the
FBI, a warning message will be generated. In this
case, the cents were entered as whole dollars.
A warning is generated when the incident
contains an offense segment where Data Element
6 (UCR Offense Code) is 280 = Stolen Property
WARNING–280 OFFENSE Offense, another offense segment where Data
HAS RECOVERED VEHICLE
1343 Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) is 240 = Motor
BUT 240 DOESN'T SHOW
STOLEN Vehicle Theft, a property segment where Data
Element 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) is 5 =
Recovered and Data Element 15 (Property
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property descriptions), but no property segment
exist where Data Element 14 (Type Property Loss)
is 7 = Stolen/Etc. and Data Element 15 (Property
Description) is a vehicle.
Data Element 15 (Property Description) for
vehicles:
03 = Automobiles
05 = Buses
24 = Other Motor Vehicles
28 = Recreational Vehicles
37 = Trucks
The incident should be reviewed and if there was
indeed a stolen vehicle, the incident should be
resubmitted reflecting both stolen and recovered
vehicles.
Data Element 35 (Relationship of Victim to
Offender) is non-family. Incest is defined as the
nonforcible sexual intercourse between persons
WARNING - INCEST WITHOUT
1401 who are related to each other within the degrees
FAMILY RELATIONSHIP
wherein marriage is prohibited by law. Because
the relationship is non-family, the offense should
be classified as a statutory rape and/or rape.
Statutory rape is the nonforcible sexual
intercourse with a person who is under the
WARNING - STATUATORY RAPE
1402 statutory age of consent. Based upon Data
WITH VICTIMS UNDER AGE 13
Element 26 (Age of Victim) we question if the
child is capable of giving consent.
The Relationship of Data Element 35 (Victim
to Offender) is a family member. Statutory
WARNING - STATUATORY RAPE rape is the nonforcible sexual intercourse
1403 WITH VICTIM AS FAMILY with a person who is under the statutory age
MEMBER of consent. Based upon the definition of
statutory rape, these incidents should be
classified as incest or rape.
Incidents are being reported in Data Element 33
(Type Injury) where the victim sustained minor or
no injuries and either personal or no weapons
were involved.
WARNING - AGGRAVATED
ASSAULT WITH MINOR OR NO Aggravated assault is defined as an unlawful
1404
INJURY AND PERSONAL OR NO attack by one person upon another wherein the
WEAPONS offender uses a weapon or displays it in a
threatening manner, or the victim suffers obvious
severe or aggravated bodily injury involving
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consciousness.

Based on the definition these should be classified


as simple assaults.
The victims sustained minor injuries, but there
WARNING - SIMPLE ASSAULT were no weapons used when the assaults were
1405
WITH INJURY AND NO WEAPON committed. At the very least, the weapon
reported should be “40” (Personal Weapons).
Incidents are being reported with unknown victim
information in Data Element 26 (Age of Victim),
Data Element 27 (Sex of Victim), and Data
Element 28 (Race of Victim). Generally, the victim
WARNING - UKNOWN VICTIM information should be known. If an exact age
1407
INFORMATION cannot be determined, an age range may be
entered to approximate the victim’s age. The age,
sex, and race of victims provide important
statistical information and every effort should be
made to collect this data.
WARNING - PROPERTY CRIME Please verify Data Element 26 (Age of Victim).
1408 WITH THE ONLY VICTIM UNDER The only victim is under the age of seven and
AGE 7 listed as victim of a property crime.
WARNING - VICTIM IS OFFICER If Data Element 25 (Type Victim) is "L" Law
OF ASSAULT OR HOMICIDE Enforcement Officer, then one of the two possible
WITHOUT VICTIM Data Element 31 (Aggravated Assault/Homicide
1409
CIRCUMSTANCE BEING Circumstances) should be "02" Assault on Law
ASSAULT ON LAW Enforcement Officer.
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
Data Element 35 (Relationship of Victim to
Offender) is "CH" child, "PA "parent, "GP"
CHILD/PARENT RELATIONSHIPS grandparent, "GC" grandchild, "SP" step-parent,
1413
WITH POSSIBLE AGE PROBLEMS "SC" step-child, "CF"child of boyfriend/girlfriend.
The age difference between the victim and the
offender was less than 11 years.
Data Element 25 (Type of Victim) is "S" Society
WARNING - INCIDENT
and Data Element 8A (Bias Motivation) is other
1427 REPORTED WITH SOCIETY AS
than "88" = None (no bias). Please verify that the
VICTIM OF A HATE CRIME
incident is correct as reported.
The agencies may have a reporting problem when
WARNING - Victim had age over utilizing Data Element 26 (Age of Victim). They
1441
98 may be misusing the age code of "99" when the
age is unknown “00”.
Data Element 26 (Age of Victim) cannot be 13, 14,
WARNING–VICTIM IS
15, 16, or 17 when Data Element 35 (Relationship
1449 SPOUSE, BUT AGE IS LESS
of Victim to Offender) contains a relationship of SE
THAN 18
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The agencies may have a reporting problem
when utilizing Data Element 37 (Age of
WARNING - AGE OF OFFENDER
1501 Offender). They may be confusing the age
LESS THAN 3
code of "01" and “02" as the victim/offender
sequence number.
Incidents involve Data Element 37 (Age of
Offender) ranging from one to twelve years of
age. Fondling is the touching of the private
body parts of another person for the purpose
WARNING - FONDLING WITH
1508 of sexual gratification, without the consent of
OFFENDERS UNDER AGE 13
the victim, including instances where the
victim is incapable of giving consent because
of his/her temporary or permanent mental or
physical incapacity.
Please verify Data Element 37 (Age of Offender).
WARNING - VIOLENT CRIME
1509 The offender is listed as under age 11 and the
WITH OFFENDER UNDER 11
offense is homicide, rape or robbery.
The agencies may have a reporting problem when
WARNING - Offender had age utilizing Data Element 37 (Age of Offender). They
1541
over 98 may be misusing the age code of "99" when the
age is unknown “00”.
The agencies may have a reporting problem
when utilizing Data Element 47 (Age of
WARNING - AGE OF ARRESTEE
1601 Arrestee). They may be confusing the age
LESS THAN 3
code of "01" and “02" and "03" as the
victim/offender sequence number.
Data Element 36 (Offender Sequence Number)
are being reported as 01, 02, etc. with Data
Element 37 (Unknown Offender Age) , Data
WARNING - OFFENDER Element 38 (Sex of Offender), and Data Element
1607 SEQUENCE NUMBER WITH ALL 39 (Race of Offender). If nothing is known about
UNKNOWN INFORMATION the offender (s) then "00" should be entered in
Data Element 36 (Offender Sequence Number),
and Data Elements 37 through 39 should be
blank.
Please verify Data Element 47 (Age of Arrestee).
WARNING - DUI with Arrestee
1608 The arrestee is listed as under age 11 and the
under age 11
offense is Driving Under the Influence.
Please verify Data Element 47 (Age of Arrestee).
WARNING - VIOLENT CRIME
1609 The arrestee is listed as under age 11 and the
WITH ARRESTEE UNDER 11
offense is homicide, rape or robbery.
WARNING–OFFENDER IS
Data Element 37 (Age of Offender) cannot be 13,
1549 SPOUSE, BUT AGE IS LESS
14, 15, 16, or 17 when Data Element 35
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(Relationship of Victim to Offender) contains a
relationship of SE = Spouse.
Data Element 52 (Disposition of Arrestee Under
18) was not entered, but Data Element 47 (Age of
Arrestee) indicates an age-range for a juvenile.
The low age is a juvenile and the high age is an
WARNING–NO DISPOSITION adult, but the average age is a juvenile.
1640 FOR POSSIBLE JUVENILE Note: When an age-range is not entered and the
ARRESTEE (GROUP A) age is a juvenile, then the disposition must be
entered. These circumstances were flagged by the
computer as a possible discrepancy between age
and disposition and should be checked for
possible correction by the participant.
Data Element 47 (Age of Arrestee) was entered
with a value of 99 which means the arrestee was
WARNING–ARRESTEE HAD
1641 over 98 years old. Verify that the submitter of data
AN AGE OF 99 OR OLDER
is not confusing the 99 = Over 98 Years Old with
00 = Unknown.
WARNING - AGE OF ARRESTEE The agencies may have a reporting problem when
1701
LESS THAN 3 utilizing Data Element 47 (Age of Arrestee).
Please verify Data Element 47 Age of
WARNING - DUI WITH
1708 Arrestee. The arrestee is listed as under age
ARRESTEE UNDER AGE
11 and the offense is DUI (Driving under the
influence).
Data Element 52 (Disposition of Arrestee Under
18) was not entered, but Data Element 47 (Age of
Arrestee) indicates an age-range for a juvenile.
The low age is a juvenile and the high age is an
WARNING–NO DISPOSITION adult, but the average age is a juvenile.
1740 FOR POSSIBLE JUVENILE Note: When an age-range is not entered and the
ARRESTEE (GROUP B) age is a juvenile, the disposition must be entered.
These circumstances were flagged by the
computer as a possible discrepancy between age
and disposition and should be checked for
possible correction by the participant.
Data Element 47 (Age of Arrestee) was entered
with a value of 99, which means the arrestee is
WARNING–ARRESTEE IS
1741 over 98 years old. The submitter should verify that
OVER AGE 98
99 = Over 98 Years Old is not being confused with
00 = Unknown.

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6 RECORD LAYOUTS
6.1 Administrative Segment Layout (Level 1)
Segment Length: 0087 (without Cargo Theft)
0088 (with Cargo Theft)

SEGMENT INCIDENT
SEGMENT SEGMENT ACTION MONTH OF YEAR OF CITY ORI NUMBER
LENGTH LEVEL TYPE SUBMISSION SUBMISSION INDICATOR (1) (2)
1-4 5 6 7-8 9-12 13-16 17-25 26-37

DATA ELEMENT 3 INCLUDES 3 ELEMENTS


REPORT EXCEPTIONAL
INCIDENT DATE INCIDENT CLEARED CLEARANCE
DATE INDICATOR HOUR EXCEPTIONALLY DATE
(3) (3) (3) (4) (5)
38-45 46 47-48 49 50-57

EXCEPTIONAL CLEARANCE OFFENSE CODE


OCCURS 10 TIMES OPTIONAL
EXCEPTIONAL EXCEPTIONAL
CLEARNCE CLEARANCE CARGO
OFFENSE CODE THROUGH OFFENSE CODE THEFT
#1 #10 (2A)
58-60 85-87 88

Figure 6-1 Administrative Segment Layout (Level 1)

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6.2 Offense Segment Layout (Level 2)
Segment Length: 0063 (1 Bias Motivation)
0071 (5 Bias Motivations)
UCR OFFENSE
SEGMENT YEAR OF INCIDENT OFFENSE ATTEMPTED/
SEGMENT SEGMENT ACTION MONTH OF SUBMISSIO CITY ORI NUMBER CODE COMPLETED
LENGTH LEVEL TYPE SUBMISSION N INDICATOR (1) (2) (6) (7)
1-4 5 6 7-8 9-12 13-16 17-25 26-37 38-40 41

DATA ELEMENT 8 OCCURS 3 TIMES NUMBER DATA ELEMENT 12 OCCURS 3 TIMES


OFFENDER OFFENDER OF TYPE TYPE
SUSPECTED SUSPECTED LOCATION PREMISES METHOD CRIMINAL CRIMINAL
OF USING #1 THROUGH OF USING #3 TYPE ENTERED OF ENTRY ACTIVITY #1 THROUGH ACTIVITY #3
(8) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (12)
42 44 45-46 47-48 49 50 52

DATA ELEMENT 13 INCLUDES 2 ELEMENTS AND AS A GROUP OCCURS 3 TIMES


TYPE
WEAPON AUTOMATIC TYPE WEAPON AUTOMATIC
FORCE WEAPON FORCE WEAPON
THROUGH
INVOLVED #1 INDICATOR #1 INVOLVED #3 INDICATOR #3
(13) (13) (13) (13)
53-54 55 59-60 61

BIAS MOTIVATION #2 - #5 ARE OPTIONAL


DATA ELEMENT 8A OCCURS 4 TIMES

BIAS BIAS BIAS


MOTIVATION #1 MOTIVATION #2 THROUGH MOTIVATION #5
(8A) (8A) (8A)
62-63 64-65 70-71

Figure 6-2 Offense Segment Layout (Level 2)

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6.3 Property Segment Layout (Level 3)
Segment Length: 0307
TYPE
SEGMENT INCIDENT PROPERTY
SEGMENT SEGMENT ACTION MONTH OF YEAR OF CITY ORI NUMBER LOSS/ETC
LENGTH LEVEL TYPE SUBMISSION SUBMISSION INDICATOR (1) (2) (14)
1-4 5 6 7-8 9-12 13-16 17-25 26-37 38

DATA ELEMENTS 15, 16, & 17 AS A GROUP OCCUR 10 TIMES


PROPERTY VALUE OF DATE PROPERTY VALUE OF DATE
DESCRIPTION #1 PROPERTY #1 RECOVERED #1 THROUGH DESCRIPTION #10 PROPERTY #10 RECOVERED
(15) (16) (17) (15) (16) #10 (17)
39-40 41-49 50-57 210-211 212-220 221-228

NUMBER OR NUMBER OF DATA ELEMENTS 20, 21, & 22 AS A GROUP OCCUR 3 TIMES
STOLEN RECOVERED ESTIMATED
MOTOR MOTOR SUSPECTED DRUG TYPE DRUG
VEHICLES VEHICLES DRUG TYPE #1 QUANTITY #1 MEASUREMENT #1 THROUGH
(18) (19) (20) (21) (22)
229-230 231-232 233 234-245 246-247

DATA ELEMENTS 20,21, & 22


ESTIMATED
SUSPECTED DRUG TYPE DRUG
DRUG TYPE #3 QUANTITY #3 MEASUREMENT #3
(20) (21) (22)
263 264-275 276-277 278-307

Figure 6-3 Property Segment Layout (Level 3)

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6.4 Victim Segment Layout (Level 4)
Segment Length: 0129 (without LEOKA)
0141 (with LEOKA)

VICTIM
SEGMENT INCIDENT SEQUENCE
SEGMENT SEGMENT ACTION MONTH OF YEAR OF CITY ORI NUMBER NUMBER
LENGTH LEVEL TYPE SUBMISSION SUBMISSION INDICATOR (1) (2) (23)
1-4 5 6 7-8 9-12 13-16 17-25 26-37 38-40

DATA ELEMENT 24 OCCURS 10 TIMES


VICTIM CONNECTED VICTIM CONNECTED TO TYPE OF AGE OF SEX OF RACE OF ETHNICITY
TO UCR OFFENSE #1 THROUGH UCR OFFENSE #10 VICTIM VICTIM VICTIM VICTIM OF VICTIM
(24) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29)
41-43 68-70 71 72-75 76 77 78

RESIDENT DATA ELEMENT 31 OCCURS 2 TIMES ADDITIONAL DATA ELEMENT 33 OCCURS 5 TIMES
STATUS AGGRAVATED AGGRAVATED JUSTIFIABLE
OF ASSAULT/HOMICIDE ASSAULT/HOMICIDE HOMICIDE TYPE TYPE
VICTIM CIRCUMSTANCES #1 CIRCUMSTANCES #2 CIRCUMSTANCES INJURY #1 THROUGH INJURY #5
(30) (31) (31) (32) (33) (33)
79 80-81 82-83 84 85 89

DATA ELEMENTS 34 & 35 AS A GROUP OCCUR 10 TIMES LEOKA DATA ELEMENTS ARE OPTIONAL
OFFENDER RELATIONSHIP OFFENDER RELATIONSHIP TYPE OF OFFICER OFFICER OFFICER –
NUMBER TO BE OF VICTIM TO NUMBER TO BE OF VICTIM TO ACTIVITY/ ASSIGNMENT ORI OTHER
RELATED #1 OFFENDER #1 THROUGH RELATED #10 OFFENDER #10 CIRCUMSTANCE TYPE JURISDICTION
(34) (35) (34) (35) (25A) (25B) (25C)
90-91 92-93 126-127 128-129 130-131 132 133-141

Figure 6-4 Victim Segment Layout (Level 4)

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6.5 Offender Segment Layout (Level 5)
Segment Length: 0045 (without Offender Ethnicity)
0046 (with Offender Ethnicity)

INCIDENT
SEGMENT SEGMENT SEGMENT MONTH OF YEAR OF CITY ORI NUMBER
LENGTH LEVEL ACTION TYPE SUBMISSION SUBMISSION INDICATOR (1) (2)
1-4 5 6 7-8 9-12 13-16 17-25 26-37

OFFENDER OPTIONAL
SEQUENCE AGE OF SEX OF RACE OF ETHNICITY OF
NUMBER OFFENDER OFFENDER OFFENDER OFFENDER
(36) (37) (38) (39) (39A)
38-39 40-43 44 45 46

Figure 6-5 Offender Segment Layout (Level 5)

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6.6 Arrestee Segment Layout (Level 6)
Segment Length: 0110
ARRESTEE ARREST
SEGMENT INCIDENT SEQUENCE TRANSACTION
SEGMENT SEGMENT ACTION MONTH OF YEAR OF CITY ORI NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
LENGTH LEVEL TYPE SUBMISSION SUBMISSION INDICATOR (1) (2) (40) (41)
1-4 5 6 7-8 9-12 13-16 17-25 26-37 38-39 40-51

MULTIPLE UCR DATA ELEMENT 46 INCLUDES 2 ELEMENTS AND AS A GROUP OCCURS 2 TIMES
ARRESTEE ARREST ARRESTEE AUTOMATIC ARRESTEE AUTOMATIC
ARREST TYPE OF SEGMENTS OFFENSE WAS ARMED WEAPON WAS ARMED WEAPON
DATE ARREST INDICATOR CODE WITH #1 INDICATOR #1 WITH #2 INDICATOR #2
(42) (43) (44) (45) (46) (46) (46) (46)
52-59 60 61 62-64 65-66 67 68-69 70

RESIDENT DISPOSITION
AGE OF SEX OF RACE OF ETHNICITY OF STATUS OF OF ARRESTEE
ARRESTEE ARRESTEE ARRESTEE ARRESTEE ARRESTEE UNDER 18 CLEARANCE
(47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) INDICATOR
71-74 75 76 77 78 79 80

CLEARANCE OFFENSE CODE OCCURS 10 TIMES


CLEARANCE
CLEARANCE
OFFENSE OFFENSE
THROUGH
CODE #1 CODE #10
81-83 108-110

Figure 6-6 Arrestee Segment Layout (Level 6)

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6.7 Group B Arrest Report Segment Layout (Level 7)
Segment Length: 0066
ARREST ARRESTEE
SEGMENT TRANSACTION SEQUENCE ARREST
SEGMENT SEGMENT ACTION MONTH OF YEAR OF CITY ORI NUMBER NUMBER DATE
LENGTH LEVEL TYPE SUBMISSION SUBMISSION INDICATOR (1) (41) (40) (42)
1-4 5 6 7-8 9-12 13-16 17-25 26-37 38-39 40-47

UCR DATA ELEMENT 46 INCLUDES 2 ELEMENTS AND AS A GROUP OCCURS 2 TIMES


ARREST ARRESTEE AUTOMATIC ARRESTEE AUTOMATIC
TYPE OF OFFENSE WAS ARMED WEAPON WAS ARMED WEAPON AGE OF SEX OF
ARREST CODE WITH #1 INDICATOR #1 WITH #2 INDICATOR #2 ARRESTEE ARRESTEE
(43) (45) (46) (46) (46) (46) (47) (48)
48 49-51 52-53 54 55-56 57 58-61 62

RESIDENT DISPOSITION
RACE OF ETHNICITY OF STATUS OF OF ARRESTEE
ARRESTEE ARRESTEE ARRESTEE UNDER 18
(49) (50) (51) (52)
63 64 65 66

Figure 6-7 Group B Arrest Report Segment Layout (Level 7)

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6.8 Zero Report Segment Layout (Level 0)
Segment Length: 0043

SEGMENT INCIDENT ZERO ZERO


SEGMENT SEGMENT ACTION MONTH OF YEAR OF CITY ORI NUMBER REPORT REPORT
LENGTH LEVEL TYPE SUBMISSION SUBMISSION INDICATOR (1) (2) MONTH YEAR
1-4 5 6 7-8 9-12 13-16 17-25 26-37 38-39 40-43

Figure 6-8 Zero Report Segment Layout (Level 0)

6.9 EDS Layout


Segment Length: 0146
SUBMISSION SEGMENT UCR PERSON TYPE
RECORD ACTION INCIDENT SEGMENT OFFENSE SEQUENCE PROPERTY
YEAR MONTH NUMBER TYPE ORI NUMBER LEVEL CODE NUMBER LOSS/ETC.
1-4 5-6 7-13 14 15-23 24-35 36 37-39 40-42 43

DATA
ELEMENT ERROR DATA VALUE ERROR UNUSED
NUMBER NUMBER IN ERROR MESSAGE FIELD
44-46 47-49 50-61 62-140 141-146

Figure 6-9 EDS Layout

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OFFENSE CODES
A.1 Group A Offenses
Group A Offenses
Offense Code Offense Description Crime Against
Animal Cruelty Offenses 720 Animal Cruelty Society
Arson 200 Arson Property
Assault Offenses 13A Aggravated Assault Person
Assault Offenses 13B Simple Assault Person
Assault Offenses 13C Intimidation Person
Bribery 510 Bribery Property
Burglary/Breaking & Entering 220 Burglary/Breaking & Entering Property
Counterfeiting/Forgery 250 Counterfeiting/Forgery Property
Destruction/Damage/Vandalism Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of
290 Property
of Property Property
Drug/Narcotic Offenses 35A Drug/Narcotic Violations Society
Drug/Narcotic Offenses 35B Drug Equipment Violations Society
Embezzlement 270 Embezzlement Property
Extortion/Blackmail 210 Extortion/Blackmail Property
False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence
Fraud Offenses 26A Property
Game
Credit Card/Automated Teller Machine
Fraud Offenses 26B Property
Fraud
Fraud Offenses 26C Impersonation Property
Fraud Offenses 26D Welfare Fraud Property
Fraud Offenses 26E Wire Fraud Property
Fraud Offenses 26F Identity Theft Property
Fraud Offenses 26G Hacking/Computer Invasion Property
Gambling Offenses 39A Betting/Wagering Society
Operating/Promoting/Assisting
Gambling Offenses 39B Society
Gambling
Gambling Offenses 39C Gambling Equipment Violations Society
Gambling Offenses 39D Sports Tampering Society
Homicide Offenses 09A Murder & Non-negligent Manslaughter Person
Homicide Offenses 09B Negligent Manslaughter Person
Homicide Offenses 09C Justifiable Homicide Not a Crime
Human Trafficking, Commercial Sex
Human Trafficking 64A Person
Acts
Human Trafficking, Involuntary
Human Trafficking 64B Person
Servitude
Kidnapping/Abduction 100 Kidnapping/Abduction Person
Larceny/Theft Offenses 23A Pocket-picking Property

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Group A Offenses
Offense Code Offense Description Crime Against
Larceny/Theft Offenses 23B Purse-snatching Property
Larceny/Theft Offenses 23C Shoplifting Property
Larceny/Theft Offenses 23D Theft From Building Property
Theft From Coin-Operated Machine or
Larceny/Theft Offenses 23E Property
Device
Larceny/Theft Offenses 23F Theft From Motor Vehicle Property
Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or
Larceny/Theft Offenses 23G Property
Accessories
Larceny/Theft Offenses 23H All Other Larceny Property
Motor Vehicle Theft 240 Motor Vehicle Theft Property
Pornography/Obscene Material 370 Pornography/Obscene Material Society
Prostitution Offenses 40A Prostitution Society
Prostitution Offenses 40B Assisting or Promoting Prostitution Society
Prostitution Offenses 40C Purchasing Prostitution Society
Robbery 120 Robbery Property
Sex Offenses 11A Rape Person
Sex Offenses 11B Sodomy Person
Sex Offenses 11C Sexual Assault With An Object Person
Sex Offenses 11D Fondling Person
Sex Offenses 36A Incest Person
Sex Offenses 36B Statutory Rape Person
Stolen Property Offenses 280 Stolen Property Offenses Property
Weapon Law Violations 520 Weapon Law Violations Society

A.2 Group B Offenses


Group B Offenses
Offense Code Offense Description Crime Against
Bad Checks 90A Bad Checks Property
Curfew/Loitering/Vagrancy
90B Curfew/Loitering/Vagrancy Violations Society
Violations
Disorderly Conduct 90C Disorderly Conduct Society
Driving Under the Influence 90D Driving Under the Influence Society
Drunkenness 90E Drunkenness Society
Family Offenses, Nonviolent 90F Family Offenses, Nonviolent Society
Liquor Law Violations 90G Liquor Law Violations Society
Peeping Tom 90H Peeping Tom Society
Trespass of Real Property 90J Trespass of Real Property Society
Person, Property,
All Other Offenses 90Z All Other Offenses
or Society

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DOCUMENT CHANGE INFORMATION
The following NIBRS information was added or modified from the previous
specification:
1. Data Element (DE)2A (Cargo Theft) - Added offenses 26F=Identity Theft and
26G=Hacking/Computer Invasion.
2. DEs 8 and 13 - Modified Data Values C=Computer Equipment and 35=Motor Vehicle.
3. DE31 - Modified Data Value 06 = Domestic Violence
4. DE 34 and 35 - Added Crime Against Property offenses to Mandatory statement.
5. DE 35 - Added Data Value XR=Ex-Relationship (Ex-boyfriend/girlfriend).

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PRE-NIBRS INCIDENTS
The NIBRS start date is established when the first NIBRS incident is received for an agency by
the UCR system. The start date for an agency will be established by the submission of a Group B
Arrest or Zero Report to the UCR system. Regardless of the day within the month, the NIBRS start
date will reflect the month and year of the incident, Group B Arrest, or Zero Report. For example,
a submission is received from the State of Texas. In this submission, there is an incident for an
agency within Example City, TX, with the following ORI (TX0180000). The incident date within
the NIBRS record is March 3, 2017 and represents the first NIBRS incident the FBI UCR Program
ever received for Example City, TX . The NIBRS start date for Example City, TX will be 03/2017
and the system will automatically generate this date and reference it for the purpose of handling
Pre-NIBRS Incidents and Window Records in future submissions.

Once the NIBRS start date is established, the NIBRS reporting flag will be set within the UCR
system. The UCR system will automatically flip the reporting flag when the agency is associated
to a State Agency Identifier (SAI) that has a NIBRS certification date. The NIBRS start date
CANNOT be set prior to the NIBRS certification date.

If a complete NIBRS incident is received for Example City, TX that is before the NIBRS start
date, the system will accept the incident into the database as a Pre-NIBRS Incident. The UCR
Program will only count arrest, clearance, or recovered property for each Pre-NIBRS Incident
within a submission. The counts obtained from the three data elements will only be used during a
current reporting year. If the complete incident is outside of the current reporting year, the data
will be stored, but ignored for all publication purposes. To clarify the term current reporting year,
the UCR Program establishes the timeframe in which crime data is accepted for annual publication.
This timeframe is a general reference to accept annual crime data past the calendar year. In
practice, the 2016 Crime in the United States publication is sourced by submissions from
January 2016 to May 2017 to construct the tables within the publication.

Therefore, it is imperative that the state UCR Program and FBI UCR Program work closely to
determine the correct NIBRS start dates for each agency to avoid confusion and duplication of
count. As a safeguard against duplication, the UCR system will count SRS data in the unlikely
event NIBRS data was reported for the same month.

The following statements for the stated policy:


• If a NIBRS agency submits SRS data that is dated prior to the NIBRS start date, the system
will accept the data.
• If a NIBRS agency submits SRS data that is dated after the NIBRS start date, the system
will automatically reject the data.
• If Example City, TX has a NIBRS start date of June 2016 and a complete NIBRS incident
is submitted with an arrest date of May 30, 2016, this incident will not be used for arrests,

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clearances, and/or property recovery in that the agency was not NIBRS certified until June 2016.
This data should be submitted via SRS.
• If Example City, TX reports a homicide in December 2016 via SRS submission and has a
NIBRS start date of January 2017 and a complete NIBRS incident is submitted with an arrest date
of January 31, 2017. The arrest data will be applied to 2017 reporting and the homicide offense
within the complete January 31st NIBRS incident will NOT be counted.

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TIME WINDOW SUBMISSIONS
Time Window is a fragment, or piece of an incident, used to update an existing incident that is
outside of the two year reporting window of the UCR program. This limitation is a result of the
legacy UCR technical solution. The Window record can execute adds, modifies, or deletes. The
segments that are allowed within a Window Record are: admin, property, arrestee.
When a Window Record is received by the UCR system (both legacy and Tech Refresh), the
added data does not append to an existing incident. The data is stored within an orphan table. The
system does not, and will not, provide a notification to the contributor regarding status within the
database. Simply due to the limitation of not appending or attaching to an incident. To confirm,
the UCR Tech Refresh solution will execute the Window Record instruction in the same manner
as the UCR legacy system up to the December 31st, 2020. Starting January 1st, 2021 the UCR
Program will use the Pre-NIBRS policy to collect and report, when applicable, arrest, clearance,
and recovered property.
Error 159 – Positions 58-87 must be blank for Group A Incident Report
Administrative Segments submitted with a Segment Action Type that is not W=Time Window
Submission cannot have an entry in the Window UCR Offense Code Section.
Given the structure of NIBRS, the W (Window) and D (Delete) both occupy the same position in
the administrative segment. This makes it difficult to determine if a submitted delete is for a
Window record or for an incident. When a delete is received that contains exceptional clearance
codes, it is assumed, in legacy, to be a delete for the window record. In the new system, if a delete
is received with exceptional clearance codes but there is no corresponding window record it will
be ignored. If a matching window record is found in the orphan table, it will be deleted from the
orphan table. If a delete is received without exceptional clearance codes, it is assumed to be a
delete for an incident.
Please contact the program development group for further information regarding Time-Window
Submissions.

MANDATORIES
This section sets forth the requirements for reporting data elements to the FBI.
A. Data Element Requirements
There are two sets of reporting requirements:
1. Group “A” Incident Report Data Elements—There are two subsets of these data
elements:
o Common Data Elements—These are data elements which are applicable to all
Group “A” offenses. A list of common data elements can be found starting at page
200.

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o Additional Data Elements—These are data elements that are also applicable to
individual Group “A” offenses. They are in addition to the common data elements and
complete the reporting requirements for Group “A” offenses. A list of additional data
elements is located starting at page 208
2. Group “B” Arrest Report Data Elements—These data elements are applicable to arrests
for Group “B” offenses. They are a subset of the data elements used for Group “A”
offenses. A list of Group “B” Arrest Report data elements can be found on pages 120-121.
B. Mandatory Versus Optional Data Elements
Data elements designated as mandatory must have data values entered for them in data
records submitted to the FBI or the reports to which they relate will be rejected as
containing errors. Examples of mandatory data elements are ORI Number, Incident
Number, and Incident Date/Hour. If an incident report submitted on the electronic
submission lacks entries for the ORI Number, Incident Number, or Incident Date/Hour, the
report will be rejected.
Some mandatory data elements require a condition to arise before they must have data
entered.
They have an If statement associated with them stating the condition to be fulfilled which
will require their presence.
• Example: If any code but “N” in 4 (Cleared Exceptionally):
5 = Exceptional Clearance Date
This means that if any code but N = Not Applicable was entered into Data Element 4
(Cleared Exceptionally), the date of the clearance is to be entered into Data Element 5
(Exceptional Clearance Date).
Data elements designated as optional may or may not have data values entered into them,
at the option of the agency submitting the data records to the FBI. The lack of a data value
will not cause the report to be rejected as an error. There are four optional data elements:
29 (Ethnicity of Victim); 30 (Resident Status of Victim); 50 (Ethnicity of Arrestee); and
51 (Resident Status of Arrestee). 39A ethnicity of offender needs to be added.
• Example: Optional: If “I” in 25 (Type of Victim): 29 = Ethnicity (of Victim) 30 =
Resident Status (of Victim)
It is, therefore, left up to the submitting agency’s discretion whether Data Elements 29 and
30 will be reported. However, in order to be reported, the victim must be an I = Individual.
C. Required Data Values
In some instances, one or more data values appear within parentheses immediately
following a data element assigned to an offense. This means that those data values are
required in the segments (i.e., Property Segment, Victim Segment, etc.) submitted to the
FBI for that offense, and if other data values are entered, the report will be rejected by the
FBI’s computer as containing an error.
Note: When more than one offense is involved in an incident, there can be different data
value requirements for the segments relating to them.
• Example (1): For all Crimes Against Persons (Assault Offenses, Homicide Offenses,
etc.), 25 = Type of Victim (I) means that the submitting agency must enter I =

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Individual into Data Element 25 (Type of Victim) of the Victim Segments relating to
those offenses. If any other type of victim code is entered into the Victim Segment
submitted for one of these offenses (B = Business or S = Society/Public), the report
will be rejected by the FBI’s computer as containing an error.
Example (2): For all Crimes Against Society (Drug/Narcotic Offenses, Gambling
Offenses, etc.), 25 = Type of Victim (S) means that the submitting agency must enter
S = Society/Public into Data Element 25 (Type of Victim) of the Victim Segments
relating to those offenses. If any other type of victim code is entered into the Victim
Segment submitted for one of these offenses (I = Individual or B = Business), the report
will be rejected by the FBI’s computer as containing an error.
Example (3): If both a Crime Against Person and a Crime Against Society were
involved in the same incident, I = Individual should be entered into the Victim Segment
for the Crime Against Person, and S = Society/Public should be entered into the Victim
Segment for the Crime Against Society.
Again, If statements, have been used to ensure correct reporting. The following If
statements are given as examples:
• Example (1): If “A” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed):
14 = Type of Property Loss/Etc. (1 or 8)
This means that if the offense (e.g., Arson) was only A = Attempted (no fire resulted),
then the type of property loss/etc. designated within the parentheses must be either 1 =
None or 8 = Unknown.
• Example (2): If “C” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed):
14 = Type of Property Loss/Etc. (2)
15 = Property Description
16 = Value of Property
This means that if the offense (e.g., Arson) was C = Completed, then a Property
Segment must be submitted which has the type of property loss/etc. designated within
the parentheses (2 = Burned) entered into Data Element 14. If any other type of
property loss/etc. was entered by the submitting agency (e.g., 1 = None, 3 =
Counterfeited, 4 = Destroyed/Damaged/Vandalized, 7 = Stolen, etc.), the report will
be rejected as containing an error.
Note: In a multiple-offense incident, other Crimes Against Property may be involved
which could call for the other types of property loss/etc. For example, if a single
incident involved both Arson and Burglary, then a Property Segment containing 2 =
Burned and another Property Segment containing 7 = Stolen could be submitted for the
incident.
The above If statement also requires that a description of the burned property be entered
into Data Element 15 and its value be entered into Data Element 16.
• Example (3): If any code but “00” in 36 (Offender Sequence Number):
34 = Offender Number(s) to be Related
35 = Relationship(s) of Victim to Offender(s)

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This means that if an Offender Sequence Number was assigned (data were entered
describing an offender), then victim-to-offender relationship data must be entered into
Data Elements 34 (Offender Numbers to be Related) and 35 (Relationships of Victim
to Offenders).
Note: Example (3) applies only when a Crime Against Person (Homicide, Kidnaping,
Forcible Sex Offense, Assault Offense, or Non-forcible Sex Offense) or a Robbery was
committed against the victim.
D. Group “A” Incident Report—Common Data Elements
Common data elements are applicable to all Group “A” offenses, i.e., offenses for which
Group “A” Incident Reports are submitted.
Common data elements are provided below for: (1) all initial Group “A” Incident Reports;
(2) initial Group “A” Incident Reports containing Arrestee Segments; (3) all updates (Add
Arrest, Modify, and Delete) to previously submitted Group “A” Incident Reports; and (4)
updates containing Arrestee Segments.
• Common Data Elements For All Initial Group “A” Incident Reports:
Mandatory: 1 = ORI Number
2 = Incident Number
3 = Incident Date/Hour
4 = Cleared Exceptionally
If any code but “N” in 4 (Cleared Exceptionally): 5 = Exceptional
Clearance Date
6 = UCR Offense Code
7 = Offense Attempted/Completed
8 = Offender(s) Suspected of Using
8A = Bias Motivation
9 = Location Type
23 = Victim (Sequence) Number
24 = Victim Connected to UCR Offense Code(s)
25 = Type of Victim
If “I” in 25 (Type of Victim): 26 = Age (of Victim) 27 = Sex (of
Victim) 28 = Race (of Victim)
If “L” in 25 (Type of Victim): 26 = (Age of Victim) >= 17 and <=98
36 = Offender (Sequence) Number
If any code but “00” in 36 (Offender Sequence Number): 37 = Age
(of Offender) 38 = Sex (of Offender) 39 = Race (of Offender)
Optional: If “I” in 25 (Type of Victim):
29 = Ethnicity (of Victim)
30 = Resident Status (of Victim)
• Supplemental Common Data Elements For Initial Group “A” Incident Reports
Containing Arrestee Segments:

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Mandatory: 40 = Arrestee (Sequence) Number
41 = Arrest (Transaction) Number
42 = Arrest Date
43 = Type of Arrest
44 = Multiple Arrestee Segments Indicator
45 = UCR Arrest Offense Code
46 = Arrestee Was Armed With
47 = Age (of Arrestee)
If 47 (Age of Arrestee) is less than “18”: 52 = Disposition of Arrestee
Under 18
48 = Sex (of Arrestee)
49 = Race (of Arrestee)
Optional: 50 = Ethnicity (of Arrestee)
51 = Resident Status (of Arrestee)
• Common Data Elements For Updates (Add Arrest, Modify, and Delete) To Previously
Submitted Group “A” Incident Reports:
Mandatory: 1 = ORI Number
2 = Incident Number
• Supplemental Common Data Elements For Updates Containing Arrestee Segments:
Mandatory: 40 = Arrestee (Sequence) Number
41 = Arrest (Transaction) Number
42 = Arrest Date
43 = Type of Arrest44 = Multiple Arrestee Segments Indicator
45 = UCR Arrest Offense Code
46 = Arrestee Was Armed With
47 = Age (of Arrestee)
If 47 (Age of Arrestee) is less than “18”: 52 = Disposition of Arrestee
Under 18
48 = Sex (of Arrestee)
49 = Race (of Arrestee)
Optional: 50 = Ethnicity (of Arrestee) 51 = Resident Status (of Arrestee)
E. Group “A” Incident Report—Additional Data Elements
Additional data elements are applicable to certain Group “A” offenses and are in addition
to the Group “A” Incident Report-Common Data Elements listed on pages 110-112. They
complete the data element reporting requirements for the individual offenses. These must
be entered for the specified offense.
1. 200 Arson (Crime Against Property)
Mandatory: If “A” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed):14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (1 or 8)
If “C” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (2) 15 = Property Description 16 = Value of Property
2. 13A-13C Assault Offenses (Crimes Against Persons)
Mandatory: 7 = Offense Attempted/Completed (C)
25 = Type of Victim (I or L)

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If any code but “00” in 36 (Offender Sequence Number): 34 = Offender
Number(s) to be Related
35 = Relationship(s) of Victim to Offender(s)
If code is “00” in 36 (Offender Sequence Number):
34 = Offender Number(s) to be Related (00)
Only: 13A Aggravated Assault 13B Simple Assault
Mandatory: 13 = Type Weapon/Force Involved
33 = Type Injury
Only: 13A Aggravated Assault
Mandatory: 31 = Aggravated Assault/Homicide Circumstances
If code is “L” in 25 (Type of Victim): 25A = Type of Activity
(Officer)/Circumstance
25B = Assignment Type (Officer)
If code is “L” in 25 (Type of Victim) and 1 (ORI Number) differs
from officer = s regular jurisdiction: 25C = ORI-Other Jurisdiction
(Officer)
If any code but “00”in 36 (Offender Sequence Number): 34 =
Offender Number(s) to be Related
35 = Relationship(s) of Victim to Offender(s)
If code is “00” in 36 (Offender Sequence Number): 34 = Offender
Number(s) to be Related (00)
Only: 13A Aggravated Assault
13B Simple Assault
Mandatory: 13 = Type Weapon/Force Involved
33 = Type Injury
Only: 13A Aggravated Assault
Mandatory: 31 = Aggravated Assault/Homicide Circumstances
3. 510 Bribery (Crime Against Property)
Mandatory: If “A” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed):
14 = Type Property Loss/Etc. (1 or 8)
If “C” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (1, 5, 7, or 8)
If “5” or “7” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.): 15 = Property Description
16 = Value of Property
If “5” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.): 17 = Date Recovered
4. 220 Burglary/Breaking and Entering (Crime Against Property)
Mandatory: If “14” or “19” in 9 (Location Type):
10 = Number of Premises Entered
11 = Method of Entry

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If “A” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (1 or 8)
If “C” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (1, 5, 7, or 8)
If “5” or “7” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.): 15 = Property Description
16 = Value of Property
If “5” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.): 17 = Date Recovered
5. 250 Counterfeiting/Forgery (Crime Against Property)
Mandatory: 12 = Type Criminal Activity/Gang Involvement
If “A” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (1 or 8)
If “C” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (3, 5, or 6) 15 = Property Description 16 = Value of Property
If “5” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.): 17 = Date Recovered
6. 290 Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property (Crime Against Property)
Mandatory: If “A” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (1 or 8)
If “C” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (4) 15 = Property Description 16 = Value of Property
7. 35A-35B Drug/Narcotic Offenses (Crimes Against Society)
Mandatory: 12 = Type Criminal Activity/Gang Involvement
If “A” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (1 or 8)
If “C” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (1 or 6)
If any code but “10” in 15 (Property Description):
16 = Value of Property
25 = Type of Victim (S)
Only: 35A Drug/Narcotic Violations
If “6” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.): 15 = Property Description (any
code but 11)
If “1” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.): 20 = Suspected Drug Type
If “6” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.) and
If “10” (Drugs) in 15 (Property Description):
20 = Suspected Drug Type
21 = Estimated Drug Quantity
22 = Type Drug Measurement
Only: 35B Drug Equipment Violations

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If “6” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.): 15 = Property Description (any
code but 10)
8. 270 Embezzlement (Crime Against Property)
Mandatory: If “A” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (1 or 8)
If “C” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (5 or 7) 15 = Property Description
16 = Value of Property
If “5” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.): 17 = Date Recovered
9. 210 Extortion/Blackmail (Crime Against Property)
Mandatory: 13 = Type Weapon/Force Involved
If “A” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (1 or 8)
If “C” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed):
14 = Type Property Loss/Etc. (5 or 7) 15 = Property Description 16 =
Value of Property
If “5” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.): 17 = Date Recovered
If “I” in 25 (Type of Victim): 33 = Type Injury
10. 26A-26G Fraud Offenses (Crimes Against Property)
Mandatory: If “A” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (1 or 8)
If “C” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (5 or 7) 15 = Property Description 16 = Value of Property
If “5” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.): 17 = Date Recovered
If Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code) = 26F (Identity Theft) or 26G
(Hacking/Computer Invasion) Data Element 15 (Property Description)
cannot = 20 (Money)

11. 39A-39D Gambling Offenses (Crimes Against Society)


Mandatory: If “A” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (1 or 8)
If “C” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (6) 15 = Property Description 16 = Value of Property
25 = Type of Victim (S)
Only: 39C Gambling Equipment Violations
Mandatory: 12 = Type Criminal Activity/Gang Involvement
12. 09A-09C Homicide Offenses (Crimes Against Persons)
Mandatory: 7 = Offense Attempted/Completed (C)* 13 = Type Weapon/Force
Involved

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25 = Type of Victim (I or L) 31 = Aggravated Assault/Homicide
Circumstances
If any code but “00” in 36 (Offender Sequence Number):
34 = Offender Number(s) to be Related 35 = Relationship(s) of Victim
to Offender(s)
If code is “00” in 36 (Offender Sequence Number): 34 = Offender
Number(s) to be Related (00)
Note: Attempted Murder is to be classified as Aggravated Assault.
Only: 09C Justifiable Homicide
Mandatory: 31 = Aggravated Assault/Homicide Circumstances (20 or 21) 32 =
Additional Justifiable Homicide Circumstances
If code is “L” in 25 (Type of Victim):
25A = Type of Activity (Officer)/Circumstance
25B = Assignment Type (Officer)
If code is “L” in 25 (Type of Victim) and 1 (ORI Number)
differs from officer’s regular jurisdiction:
25C = ORI-Other Jurisdiction (Officer)
If any code but “00” in 36 (Offender Sequence Number):
34 = Offender Number(s) to be Related
35 = Relationship(s) of Victim to Offender(s)
If code is “00” in 36 (Offender Sequence Number):
34 = Offender Number(s) to be Related (00)
13. 64A – 64B Human Trafficking Offenses (Crimes Against Persons)
Mandatory: 7 = Offense Attempted/Completed (A, C)
25 = Type of Victim (I)
If any code but “00” in 36 (Offender Sequence Number): 34 = Offender
Number(s) to be Related 35 = Relationship(s) of Victim to Offender(s)
If code is “00” in 36 (Offender Sequence Number): 34 = Offender
Number(s) to be Related (00)
Mandatory: 13 = Type Weapon/Force Involved
33 = Type Injury
14. 100 Kidnaping/Abduction (Crime Against Person)
Mandatory: 13 = Type Weapon/Force Involved
If “A” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (1 or 8)
If “C” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (1, 5, 7, or 8)
If “5” or “7” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.): 15 = Property Description
16 = Value of Property

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If “5” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.): 17 = Date Recovered
25 = Type of Victim (I) 33 = Type Injury
If any code but “00” in 36 (Offender Sequence Number): 34 = Offender
Number(s) to be Related 35 = Relationship(s) of Victim to Offender(s)
If code is “00” in 36 (Offender Sequence Number): 34 = Offender
Number(s) to be Related (00)
15. 23A-23H Larceny/Theft Offenses (Crimes Against Property)
Mandatory: If “A” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (1 or 8)
If “C” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (5 or 7) 15 = Property Description 16 = Value of Property
If “5” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.): 17 = Date Recovered
16. 240 Motor Vehicle Theft (Crime Against Property)
Mandatory: If “A” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (1 or 8)
If “C” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (5 or 7)
16 = Value of Property
If “5” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.): 15 = Property Description (any
valid codes)
17 = Date Recovered If “03”, “05”, “24”, “28”, or “37” in 15 (Property
Description): 19 = Number of Recovered Motor Vehicles
If “7” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.):
15 = Property Description (any valid codes, but one must be 03, 05, 24,
28, or 37) 18 = Number of Stolen Motor Vehicles
17. 370 Pornography/Obscene Material (Crime Against Society)
Mandatory: 12 = Type Criminal Activity/Gang Involvement 25 = Type of Victim (S)
18. 40A-40C Prostitution Offenses (Crimes Against Society)
Mandatory: 25 = Type of Victim (S)
19. 120 Robbery (Crime Against Property)
Mandatory: 13 = Type Weapon/Force Involved
If “A” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (1 or 8)
If “C” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (5 or 7)
15 = Property Description
16 = Value of Property
If “5” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.): 17 = Date Recovered
If “I” in 25 (Type of Victim): 33 = Type Injury

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If “I” in 25 (Type of Victim) and If any code but “00” in 36 (Offender
Sequence Number): 34 = Offender Number(s) to be Related
35 = Relationship(s) of Victim to Offender(s)
If “I” in 25 (Type of Victim) and If code is “00” in 36 (Offender
Sequence Number): 34 = Offender Number(s) to be Related (00)
20. 11A-11D Sex Offenses, Forcible (Crimes Against Persons)
Mandatory: 13 = Type Weapon/Force Involved
25 = Type of Victim (I) 33 = Type Injury
If any code but “00” in 36 (Offender Sequence Number):
34 = Offender Number(s) to be Related 35 = Relationship(s) of Victim
to Offender(s)
If code is “00” in 36 (Offender Sequence Number): 34 = Offender
Number(s) to be Related (00)
21. 36A-36B Sex Offenses, Non-forcible (Crimes Against Persons)
Mandatory: 25 = Type of Victim (I)
If any code but “00” in 36 (Offender Sequence Number): 34 = Offender
Number(s) to be Related 35 = Relationship(s) of Victim to Offender(s)
If code is “00” in 36 (Offender Sequence Number): 34 = Offender
Number(s) to be Related (00)
22. 280 Stolen Property Offenses (Crimes Against Property)
Mandatory: 12 = Type Criminal Activity/Gang Involvement
If “A” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (1 or 8)
If “C” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (1 or 5)
If “5” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.): 15 = Property Description 16 =
Value of Property 17 = Date Recovered
23. 520 Weapon Law Violations (Crimes Against Society)
Mandatory: 12 = Type Criminal Activity/Gang Involvement
13 = Type Weapon/Force Involved 25 = Type of Victim (S)
24. 720 Animal Cruelty (Crimes Against Society)
Mandatory: 12 = Type Criminal Activity/Gang Involvement
If “720” in Data Element 6 (UCR Offense Code): Data Element 12
Must be either an “A”, “F”, “I”, or “S”
F. Group “B” Arrest Report Data Elements
These data elements are applicable to all Group “B” offenses, i.e., those offenses for which only
Group “B” Arrest Reports are submitted.
The data elements used in the Group “B” Arrest Report are the same as those used in the Arrestee
Segment of the Group “A” Incident Report, except for the Data Element 44 (Multiple Arrestee
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The data elements used in the Group “B” Arrest Report are as follows:
G. Group “B” Arrest Report
Mandatory: 1 = ORI Number
*41 = Arrest (Transaction) Number *40 = Arrestee (Sequence) Number
42 = Arrest Date 43 = Type of Arrest
45 = UCR Arrest Offense Code 46 = Arrestee Was Armed With
47 = Age (of Arrestee) 48 = Sex (of Arrestee)
49 = Race (of Arrestee)
*The order of these two data elements is reversed from that in the Arrestee Segment. If 47 (Age
of Arrestee) is less than “18”: 52 = Disposition of Arrestee Under 18
Optional: 50 = Ethnicity (of Arrestee) 51 = Resident Status (of Arrestee)
Additional data elements are applicable to certain Group “A” offenses and are in addition to the
Group “A” Incident Report - Common Data Elements listed on pages 110-112. They complete the
data element reporting requirements for the individual offenses. These must be entered for the
specified offense.
1. 510 Bribery (Crime Against Property) (Crimes Against Persons)
Mandatory: 2A = Cargo Theft
If “A” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (1 or 8)
If “C” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (1 or 8)
If “5” or “7” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.): 15 = Property
Description
16 = Value of Property
If “5” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.):
17 = Date Recovered
2. 220 Burglary/Breaking and Entering (Crime Against Property)
Mandatory: 2A = Cargo Theft
If “14” or “19” in 9 (Location Type):
10 = Number of Premises Entered
11 = Method of Entry
If “A” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (1 or 8)
If “C” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (1, 5, 7, or 8)
If “5” or “7” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.): 15 = Property
Description
16 = Value of Property

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If “5” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.):
17 = Date Recovered
3. 270 Embezzlement (Crime Against Property)
Mandatory: 2A = Cargo Theft
If “A” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (1 or 8)
If “C” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (5 or 7)
15 = Property Description
16 = Value of Property
If “5” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.):
17 = Date Recovered
4. 210 Extortion/Blackmail (Crime Against Property)
Mandatory: 2A = Cargo Theft
13 = Type of Weapon/Force Involved
If “A” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (1 or 8)
If “C” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (5 or 7)
15 = Property Description
16 = Value of Property
If “5” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.): 17 = Date Recovered
If “I” in 25 (Type of Victim): 33 = Type Injury
5. 26A False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game (Crime Against Property)
Mandatory: 2A = Cargo Theft
If “A” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (1 or 8)
If “C” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (5 or 7)
15 = Property Description
16 = Value of Property
If “5” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.): 17 = Date Recovered
6. 26B Credit Card/Automatic Teller Machine Fraud (Crime Against Property)
Mandatory: 2A = Cargo Theft
If “A” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (1 or 8)

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If “C” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed):14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (5 or 7)
15 = Property Description
16 = Value of Property
If “5” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.): 17 = Date Recovered
7. 26C Impersonation (Crime Against Property)
Mandatory: 2A = Cargo Theft
If “A” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed):
14 = Type Property Loss/Etc. (1 or 8)
If “C” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (5 or 7)
15 = Property Description
16 = Value of Property
If “5” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.): 17 = Date Recovered
8. 26E Wire Fraud (Crime Against Property)
Mandatory: 2A = Cargo Theft
If “A” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (1 or 8)
If “C” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 Type Property
Loss/Etc. (5 or 7)
15 = Property Description
16 = Value of Property
If “5” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.): 17 = Date Recovered
9. 23D Theft From Building (Crime Against Property)
Mandatory: 2A = Cargo Theft
If “A” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed):
14 = Type Property Loss/Etc. (1 or 8)
If “C” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed): 14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (5 or 7)
15 = Property Description
16 = Value of Property
If “5” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.): 17 = Date Recovered
10. 23F Theft From Motor Vehicle (Crime Against Property)
Mandatory: 2A = Cargo Theft
If “A” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed):

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14 = Type Property Loss/Etc. (1 or 8)
If “C” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed):14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (5 or 7)
15 = Property Description
16 = Value of Property
If “5” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.):
17 = Date Recovered
11. 23H All Other Larceny (Crime Against Property)
Mandatory: 2A = Cargo Theft
If “A” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed):14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (1 or 8)
If “C” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed):14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (5 or 7)
15 = Property Description
16 = Value of Property
If “5” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.):
17 = Date Recovered
12. 15 240 Motor Vehicle Theft (Crime Against Property)
Mandatory: 2A = Cargo Theft
If “A” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed):14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (1 or 8)
If “C” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed):14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (5 or 7)
16 = Value of Property
If “5” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.): 15 = Property Description
(any valid codes)
17 = Date Recovered
If “03”, “05”, “24”, “28”, or “37” in 15 (Property Description):19 =
Number of Recovered Motor Vehicles
If “7” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.): 15 = Property Description
(any valid codes, but one must be 03, 05, 24, 28, or 37)
18 = Number of Stolen Motor Vehicles
13. 120 Robbery (Crime Against Property)
Mandatory: 2A = Cargo Theft
13 = Type of Weapon/Force Involved

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If “A” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed):14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (1 or 8)
If “C” in 7 (Offense Attempted/Completed):14 = Type Property
Loss/Etc. (5 or 7)15 = Property Description16 = Value of Property
If “5” in 14 (Type Property Loss/Etc.): 17 = Date Recovered
If “I” in 25 (Type of Victim):33 = Type Injury
If “I” in 25 (Type of Victim) and If any code but “00” in 36
(Offender Sequence Number): 34 = Offender Number(s) to be
Related 35 = Relationship(s) of Victim to Offender(s)
If “I” in 25 (Type of Victim) and If code is “00” in 36 (Offender
Sequence Number):34 = Offender Number(s) to be Related (00)

LEGACY TIME WINDOW ERRORS:


053: RECORD NOT ON FILE

057: ACTION TYPE IS NOT VALID FOR THIS RECORD LEVEL

064: ARRESTEE ALREADY ON FILE

087: WINDOW SEGMENTS ALREADY ON FILE WITH THIS INCIDENT NUMBER

089: PRE NIBRS PROPERTY SEGMENTS ALREADY EXIST FOR THIS INCIDENT NUMBER

095: PRE-NIBRS SEGMENTS CANNOT BE DELETED IN THIS WAY

120: EXCEPTIONAL CLEARANCE DATE CANNOT PREDATE BASE DATE

121: JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE (09C) IS NOT A VALID WINDOW OFFENSE CODE

154: CLEARED EXCEPTIONALLY CANNOT CONTAIN N WITH SEGMENT ACTION TYPE W

157: MUST BE PRESENT FOR TIME-WINDOW SEGMENT

158: OFFENSE CODE FIELD MUST HAVE ENTRY WITH SEGMENT ACTION TYPE W

159: POSITIONS 58-87 MUST BE BLANK FOR GROUP A INCIDENT REPORT

160: INCIDENT NOT ON FILE

161: CANNOT MODIFY GROUP A INCIDENT DATE THIS WAY

162: CANNOT MODIFY GROUP A REPORT FLAG THIS WAY

163: CANNOT MODIFY GROUP A INCIDENT HOUR THIS WAY

164: CLEARED EXCEPTIONALLY FIELD MUST CONTAIN N WHEN ARRESTEES WERE REPORTED

165: CANNOT BE BLANK OR EQUAL N FOR NON GROUP A SEGMENT

166: CANNOT HAVE ENTRY IN EXCEPTIONAL CLEARANCE DATE IF CLEARED EXCEPTIONALLY IS N

167: DATE CANNOT BE BLANK FOR NON GROUP A SEGMENT

168: GROUP A CANNOT HAVE OFFENSES IN POSITIONS 58-87 ON MAGNETIC MEDIA SEGMENT

169: TIME-WINDOW SEGMENT BEING MODIFIED MUST HAVE OFFENSE CODE

171: INCIDENT DATE IS OUTSIDE THE BASE DATE CALCULATION

171: INCIDENT DATE IS OUTSIDE THE BASE DATE CALCULATION

174: EXCEPTIONAL CLEARANCE DATE PREDATES DATE ORI WENT IBR

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176: INCIDENT DATE FOR WINDOW RECORDS CANNOT BE WITHIN BOUNDARIES OF GROUP A INCIDENT

177: GROUP B OFFENSE CODES CANNOT BE ENTERED IN POSITIONS 58-87 ON SE320: RECOVERED DATE CANNOT
PREDATE BASE DATE

321: JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE IS NOT A VALID WINDOW OFFENSE CODE

369: MUST BE BLANK WHEN ACTION TYPE=I (INITIAL)

370: MUST HAVE AN ENTRY WITH AN ACTION TYPE OF W (WINDOW)

371: GAMBLING, KIDNAPING, AND CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY ARE THE ONLY VALID OFFENSES

377: PROPERTY SEGMENT A-O-F

378: ATTEMPT TO ADD OTHER THAN RECOVERED PROPERTY IS NOT ALLOWED

379: ATTEMPT TO MODIFY OTHER THAN RECOVERED PROPERTY IS NOT ALLOWED

380: CANNOT MODIFY PROPERTY-GROUP A ADDED

381: CANNOT DELETE PROPERTY-GROUP A ADDED

393: WARNING-NIBRS INCIDENT NOT ON FILE DATA WILL BE CONSIDERED TO BE PRE-NIBRS

620: ARREST DATE CANNOT PREDATE BASE DATE

621: JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE IS NOT A VALID WINDOW OFFENSE

657: VALID VALUES FOR WINDOW CLEARANCE INDICATOR ARE Y OR N

658: CLEARANCE INDICATOR AND CLEARANCE OFFENSE CODE MUST BE BLANK

659: CLEARANCE OFFENSE CODE MUST CONTAIN AT LEAST ONE GROUP A OFFENSE

660: GROUP A INCIDENT REPORT NOT ON FILE

662: CANNOT DELETE AN ARREST WHEN GROUP A INCIDENT REPORT ON FILE

663: CANNOT MODIFY AN ARREST WHEN GROUP A INCIDENT REPORT ON FILE

668: ARRESTEE RECORD PREVIOUSLY SUBMITTED WITH A Y IN THE CLEARANCE BYTE

671: GROUP B OFFENSE CODES CANNOT BE ENTERED IN POSITIONS 81-110 ON SEGMENT 6GMENT 1

762: GROUP B ARREST REPORT IS NOT ON FILE TO MODIFY

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