This Is Why UMbRA Exists
UMbRA is the largest 100% law enforcement-sourced, real time intelligence database in the United States and includes the largest sex offender dataset in the world.
Built entirely from legally permissible law enforcement records, UMbRA brings together booking records, conviction data, felony warrants, sex offender registrations, probation, parole, and missing persons data into a single, controlled intelligence layer accessible only to credentialed organizations.
UMbRA was built to help protect vulnerable populations and the public in near real time, while preserving data provenance and accountability without mass surveillance.
Law enforcement agencies are tasked with protecting communities, investigating crime, and identifying victims in an environment where people, activity, and risk move faster than ever before.
Yet the intelligence needed to support those missions often remains fragmented across systems, jurisdictions, and time. Records exist, but they are disconnected. Patterns form, but they remain hidden. Critical context arrives too late — or not at all.
UMbRA was built to change that.
UMbRA provides a shared, only law enforcement–sourced intelligence layer that allows authorized agencies and organizations to securely identify relevant connections across jurisdictions using data that already exists, without expanding surveillance, storing biometric data, or creating public access databases.
Whether supporting investigations, identifying repeat offenders, locating missing persons, or strengthening inter-agency coordination, UMbRA delivers timely, accountable intelligence designed to improve outcomes while preserving privacy, civil liberties, and due process.
Every insight is intended to support trained human judgment, not replace it.