Account Type (Registration)
Please choose between Checking, and Savings accounts.
Action (Application/Receipts)
Action pertaining to a particular vest type may be the following:
Add to Application: By clicking this link the program will add this
particular vest model to your application.
LEA Contacts: This link will allow you to view what other applicants
have added this vest style to their application.
NIJ Test Results: You will be taken to a outside website (the National
Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center,
where you can review or request the test data for this vest model.
Add Vendor (Application/Receipts)
If the "Vendor" is not found in the scrolling list, then it
will be necessary to complete the bottom "Add Vendor" portion
of the form
Agency Type (Registration)
An agency's duty or function. Following are the Types of Agencies:
Prosecution: An agency that conducts legal proceedings against
a person.
Public Defender: A lawyer(s) appointed to represent individuals
in a criminal case at public expense.
Police: An agency that maintains order, prevents and detects
crime, and enforces the law.
Courts: An agency that administers legal justice.
Probation/Parole: An agency that investigates and reports on
offenders who are free on probation or parole.
Juvenile Correction: An agency that deals with convicted offenders
that are generally under the age of 18 years.
Local Adult Corrections: A city, town or other district agency
that deals with convicted offenders that generally are over the age
of 18 years.
State Adult Corrections: An agency of a state that deals with
convicted offenders that generally are over the age of 18 years.
Animal Control: An officer that enforces the laws pertaining
to directing or regulating the use of animals.
Constable: A law enforcement officer having minor police and
judicial functions.
Coroner: An officer whose chief function is to investigate
any death not clearly resulting from natural causes.
Customs: A law enforcement officer which deals with duties
on imported or exported good.
Game Warden: A law enforcement officer that enforces laws for
the conservation of game.
Fire/Health: Law enforcement officers which are associated
arson or health institutions.
Investigations: A law enforcement officer that uses inquiries
for ascertaining facts about a crime.
Marshal: A law enforcement officer or an administrative officer
of a judicial district.
Ranger: A law enforcement officer that enforces the laws of
a forest or park.
Other: An agency not covered under any of the agencies listed
above.
Amount Available for Additional Requests (Receipts)
The unused portion of an applicant's approved funding.
Application Status for Jurisdiction
Sent for Chief Executive's approval: LEA
application has been submitted to the Chief Executive for approval.
Approved by Chief Executive: LEA
application has been approved by the Chief Executive.
Not approved by Chief Executive: LEA
application has not been approved by the Chief Executive.
Open Application: An application
where changes are permitted and has not been finalized and submitted
to the jurisdiction.
Application Status for LEA's
Sent for Chief Executive's approval: LEA application
has been submitted to the Chief Executive for approval.
Approved by Chief Executive: LEA application has
been approved by the Chief Executive.
Not approved by Chief Executive:
LEA application has not been approved by the Chief Executive.
Open Application: An application
where changes are permitted and has not been finalized and submitted
to the jurisdiction.
Re-Opened Application: An application
where changes are permitted that has been previously submitted
to the jurisdiction.
For immediate assistance, please call us toll-free at 1-877-758-3787.
You may also reach us by email at vests@usdoj.gov