The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System, or NamUs, connects law enforcement with no-cost tools and resources to resolve missing and unidentified person cases. This includes state-of-the-art technology to securely store, share and compare case information with other criminal justice professionals.
Law enforcement personnel can register to become professional NamUs users and search/view case information like dental records, fingerprint cards and other sensitive information. They can also add, edit and track cases through their authorized permissions in the system.
Along with access to the secure database and Consolidated Lead Evaluation and Reporting (CLEAR) investigation software through NamUs analytical staff, professional NamUs users can use the free support services of the NamUs program.
Free investigative services include cold case advisors, analytical and case support, DNA analysis, forensic anthropology, fingerprint assistance, and forensic odontology.
To register to become a professional NamUs user, visit namus.gov/registration
