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In today’s economy, desperate times can sometimes lead to desperate measures. Identity theft, insurance fraud, and similar crimes cost our government billions of dollars every year. Investigators need tools that will lead them to those responsible for abusing the system.
Statistics show that many of those who abuse social services have a record. JusticeXchange is an instant, up-to-date database of information from thousands of agencies across the country.

For every Social Security or SSI recipient who is suspended as a result of information provided by the participating institutions, SSA will pay the institution:
Query thousands of criminal justice databases across the country at once, with access to over 60 million booking records, from more than 30 states, adding more than 600,000 records monthly.
Our solution is 100% Web-based, which not only means that you don't have to install software on your computer to run it, but also that you can access the system from any computer with an internet connection.
Offers various customizable methods to deliver the data that you need to effectively do your job.
Searching for a large list of non-custodial parents is no problem with JustieXchange, just upload an XML file and wait for your results.
Our solution features a direct- XML interface allowing query, watch, and export capability.
JusticeXchange can create a monthly report for your agency to submit directly to the SSA for incentive payments.
sample SSA report for your agencyAppriss can create a monthly report for your agency to submit to the SSA for incentive payments. It works like this:

Those who abuse the system are likely to have spent time in jail.
Under federal law, incarcerated individuals cannot receive Social Security benefits. State and local correctional and certain mental health institutions are offered incentive payments for reporting information that results in suspension of Social Security payments in certain instances.

"JusticeXchange has been a great help in locating subjects for outstanding warrants. It has saved all of us a lot of leg work and time."
Sgt. Jim Thomas
Marion County,
Arkansas
Sheriff's Office