12 Codes

12 Codes are used by officers to perform routine functions
over the radio.  They do NOT use basic codes such as Code 4.

12-1

In Service

12-2

Out of Service

12-3

Return to Office

12-4

Call Office or Other by Phone

12-5

Repeat Message

12-6

Contact Address or Complainant

12-7

Motor Vehicle Registration Check

12-8

Motor Vehicle Registration and Legal Owner Check

12-9

Check PUC Status

12-10

Check for Operator's License

12-10A

No Valid Operator's License

12-11

Desire Description from Operator's License

12-12

Unable to Copy, Change Location

12-13

Stations and/or Cars Called, Prepare to Write

12-14

Relay Following to Station

12-15

Locate for Emergency Message

12-16

Motor Vehicle Accident

12-16A

Motor Vehicle Accident, Fatal

12-16B

Motor Vehicle Accident, Injuries, No Ambulance

12-17

Motor Vehicle Accident, Ambulance Dispatched

12-18

Dispatch Ambulance

12-19

Dispatch Tow Vehicle

12-20

Check for Record and Wants or Stolen

12-20A

Can Subject Hear Radio? - Sensitive Information

12-21

No Record or Report on Subject

12-22

Prior Misdemeanor Record - Not Wanted

12-23

Prior Felony Record - Not Wanted

12-24A

Subject Wanted - Felony

12-24B

Subject Wanted - Misdemeanor

12-25

Similar Subject Record, Added Info Required

12-26

Base Station Going Out of Service

12-27

Call by Radio on Arrival at Office

12-28

Suspicious Person

12-29

Disturbance

12-30

Reckless Driver

12-31

Intoxicated Driver

12-32

Intoxicated Person

12-33

Emergency - All Stations and Cars Remain Silent

12-34

Resume Normal Operations and Traffic

12-35

Abandoned Motor Vehicle

12-36

Illegal Hunting - Vicinity

12-37

Advise Road and Weather Vicinity

12-38

Switch Radio Frequency

12-39

Attention All Stations

12-40

Standby, Busy

12-41

Go Ahead with Your Traffic

12-42

No Traffic

12-43

Disregard Previous Transmission

12-44

Accident or Spill - Hazardous Material

12-45

Burglar Alarm

12-46

What is the Telephone Number of Your Station?

12-47

Computer Files Temporarily Unavailable

12-48

Computer Files Now Available

12-49

Death Investigation

12-49A

Possible Homicide

12-50

Message Not Radio Traffic, Handle by Phone

12-51

Sex Offender

12-52

Radio Technicians Enroute to Your Station

12-53

Regular Power Out, Using Emergency Power

12-54

Testing Station, Desire Report of Voice Quality

12-55

Transmit an Equipment Test, Count 1 to 5

12-56

No Help Immediately Available

12-57

Disabled Motorist

12-58

Narcotic Activity

12-59

Late Return - Advise My Residence

12-65

Roll Call of All Units

12-88

Off Duty

12-94

All Clear - No Assistance Needed

12-96

Vehicle Stop - Location and License

12-97

Radio Check Only - Location Optional

12-98

Officer Needs Help - Non Emergency

12-99

Officer Needs Help - Emergency

Disposition Codes

Disposition codes are used to keep track
of the activities of the officers.

Code

Disposition

1

No Action Taken

2

Traffic Citation Issued

3

Traffic Warning Issued

4

Lodged In Jail

5

Report Taken

6

No Report Taken

7

Log in Daily Report

8

Unable to Locate/Gone On Arrival

9

Field Identification Report

10

Unfounded

11

Referred To Outside Agency

12

Recontact - Case Continuing

13

Civil Matter - No Action

14

No Patrol Available

15

Follow Up

16

Information Obtained

17

Truck Inspection

18

Cite And Release

19

Miscellaneous

20

ODOT Advised

2A

55 MPH Citation

2B

65 MPH Citation

2C

Seatbelt Citation

2D

Childbelt Citation

3A

Seatbelt Warning

4A

DUII Arrest - State Highway

4B

DUII Arrest - Other Highway

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