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EOIR Case Data Code # Field Name Business Name Table Definition Data Type Data Sample 1 IDNCASE Case Table Index A_tblCase The primary key for A_tblCase int 6125515 2 ALIEN_CITY Alien Address City A_tblCase Alien address city varchar(15) SACRAMENTO 3 ALIEN_STATE Alien Address State A_tblCase Alien address state varchar(2) CA 4 ALIEN_ZIPCODE Alien Address Zip Code A_tblCase Alien address zipcode varchar(10) 95842 5 NAT Alien Nationality A_tblCase Nationality of the alien varchar(2) ZI 6 LANG Alien Language A_tblCase Primary language spoken by the alien varchar(3) ZUL 7 CUSTODY Alien Custody Status A_tblCase Current custody status of the alien varchar(1) R Hearing notice issued IN-PERSON or MAILED to the alien 8 SITE_TYPE Hearing Notification Type (DHS) A_tblCase varchar(1) M 9 E_28_DATE Block 3 update date A_tblCase Legacy field - no longer used varchar(12) 9912301332 12 ATTY_NBR Number of Attys A_tblCase Legacy field. Refer to tbl_RepsAssigned data. varchar(2) 1 13 CASE_TYPE Case Type A_tblCase Type of case varchar(3) RMV The current base city code of the case 14 UPDATE_SITE Current Base City Code A_tblCase Same as base city code on current proceeding varchar(3) YOR 15 LATEST_HEARING Latest Hearing Date A_tblCase Date of latest appearance before the immigration judge datetime 1996-04-19 00:00:00:00 16 LATEST_TIME Latest Hearing Time A_tblCase Time of the latest hearing scheduled varchar(4) 1730 17 LATEST_CAL_TYPE Latest Hearing Calendar Type A_tblCase Type of hearing for the latest hearing scheduled. Could be "I" individual , or "M" for master varchar(1) I Call-up date for bond hearing 18 UP_BOND_DATE Bond Callup Date A_tblCase datetime 2004-09-08 00:00:00 19 UP_BOND_RSN Bond Callup Reason A_tblCase Legacy field. Refer to the Callup table varchar(2) AS Code that represents the federal state or municipal correctional facility 20 CORRECTIONAL_FAC Correctional Facility Code A_tblCase varchar(1) S 21 RELEASE_MONTH ANSIR EPRD Month A_tblCase Legacy field. Refer to C_Release_Date. varchar(2) 12 22 RELEASE_YEAR ANSIR EPRD Year A_tblCase Legacy field. Refer to C_Release_Date. varchar(4) 2008 23 INMATE_HOUSING Inmate Housing Code A_tblCase Code that represents the housing location of an alien varchar(3) ZEP 24 DATE_OF_ENTRY Alien Entry Date A_tblCase Date the alien entered the United States datetime 1981-12-26 00:00:00 25 FNLDISP Final Case Disposition A_tblCase Legacy field - no longer used varchar(2) Y 26 C_ASY_TYPE Asy Clock Type A_tblCase This field indicates whether the clock was started by Department of Homeland Security or the Executive Office for Immigration Review varchar(1) I 28 C_RELEASE_DATE Earliest Possible Release Date A_tblCase Expected earliest possible release date of the detained alien from federal or state criminal custody datetime 1999-12-31 00:00:00 29 UPDATED_CITY Prev Alien Address City A_tblCase Previous city of alien address. One of several fields used to store historical address information. varchar(15) ZION 30 UPDATED_STATE Prev Alien Address State A_tblCase Previous state of alien address. One of several fields used to store historical address information. varchar(2) WY 31 UPDATED_ZIPCODE Prev Alien Address Zip Code A_tblCase Previous zip code of alien address. One of several fields used to store historical address information. varchar(10) 780410000 33 GENDER Alien Gender A_tblCase Sex of the alien varchar(1) M 34 DATE_DETAINED Alien Detained Date A_tblCase Date the alien was detained datetime 1999-01-15 00:00:00 35 DATE_RELEASED Alien Released Date A_tblCase Actual release date of the detained alien datetime 2008-12-23 00:00:00 36 LPR LPR Flag A_tblCase Indicates whether or not the alien is a lawful permanent resident of the United States bit 1 Date the alien entered the current detention facility. 37 DETENTION_DATE Current Detention Facility Entrance Date A_tblCase datetime NULL This could be entered as a result of the Executive Office for Immigration Review receiving a Form I-830 from the Department of Homeland Security. 38 DETENTION_LOCATION Detention Loc Name A_tblCase Name of the Department of Homeland Security Detention Facility varchar(34) YORK ICE 39 DCO_LOCATION Detention Loc Address A_tblCase Location of the Department of Homeland Security Detention Facility varchar(24) YORK, PENNSYLVANIA 40 DETENTION_FACILITY_TYPE Detention Facility Type A_tblCase The type of detention facility varchar(10) NULL 41 CASEPRIORITY_CODE Case Priority Code A_tblCase Code that represents the case priority varchar(20) AWC/D 42 IDNCASEID Case ID Table Index A_tblCaseIdentifier The primary key for tblLookupCaseIdentifier int 308204 43 IDNCASE Case Table Index A_tblCaseIdentifier The primary key for A_tblCase int 5604265 44 CASE_ID Case ID Code A_tblCaseIdentifier The code that represents the case identifier varchar(2) SC 45 IDNPRCDCHG CDR Table Index b_tblProceedCharges The primary key for B_TblProceedingCDR int 49 46 IDNCASE Case Table Index b_tblProceedCharges The primary key for A_tblCase int 5771578 47 IDNPROCEEDING Proceeding Table Index b_tblProceedCharges The primary key for B_tblproceeding int 143505 48 CHARGE Charge Code b_tblProceedCharges The code that represents the regulation or statute that the Department of Homeland Security alleges the alien violated. varchar(13) 237a01B 49 CHG_STATUS Charge Status b_tblProceedCharges The decision/finding on the charge varchar(1) S 50 IDNPROCEEDING Proceeding Table Index b_tblProceeding The primary key for B_tblproceeding int 4743002 51 IDNCASE Case Table Index b_tblProceeding The primary key for A_tblCase int 5949371 52 OSC_DATE Charging Doc Date b_tblProceeding The date the Department of Homeland Security issued the charging document to the alien datetime 2008-11-19 00:00:00 53 INPUT_DATE Recorded at EOIR Date b_tblProceeding The date the proceeding was received by the court or the date new proceeding was automatically created at the immigration court. datetime 2008-11-19 08:00:00 54 BASE_CITY_CODE Base City Code b_tblProceeding The code that represents the immigration court having jurisdiction over the assigned hearing location varchar(3) YOR 55 HEARING_LOC_CODE Hearing Location Code b_tblProceeding The code that represents the assigned location of the last scheduled hearing varchar(3) YOR 56 IJ_CODE IJ Code b_tblProceeding The code that represents the immigration judge assigned to the case varchar(3) XYZ 57 TRANS_IN_DATE COV/Transfer In Date b_tblProceeding The date on which a case was received at the new hearing location after a change of venue or transfer datetime 2008-11-19 00:00:00 58 PREV_HEARING_LOC Previous Hearing Loc b_tblProceeding The code that represents the previous hearing location of a case if the case was transferred or changed venue varchar(3) BAL 59 PREV_HEARING_BASE Previous Base City b_tblProceeding The code that represents the previous base city of a case if the case was transferred or changed venue varchar(3) BAL 60 PREV_IJ_CODE Previous IJ Code b_tblProceeding The code that represents the previous immigration judge assigned to a case if the case was transferred or changed venue varchar(3) XYZ 61 TRANS_NBR # of COV/Transfers b_tblProceeding The number of times a case has been transferred or changed venue varchar(2) 1 62 HEARING_DATE Initial Hearing Date b_tblProceeding The initial/first hearing date on a proceeding (Initial Master or Custody hearing) datetime 2008-11-19 00:00:00 63 HEARING_TIME Initial Hearing Location Time b_tblProceeding The time of the initial/first hearing date on a proceeding (Initial Master or Custody hearing) varchar(4) 1755 64 DEC_TYPE IJ Dec Method b_tblProceeding The code that represents the method by which the immigration judge decision was rendered. Could be "O" for Oral or "W" for Written. varchar(1) O 65 DEC_CODE IJ Dec Code b_tblProceeding The code that represents the decision of the immigration judge for a case depending on the case type varchar(1) X 66 DEPORTED_1 Removal Country 1 b_tblProceeding The immigration judge's first country of choice to which the alien may be removed varchar(2) ZI 67 DEPORTED_2 Removal Country 2 b_tblProceeding The immigration judge's second country of choice to which the alien may be removed varchar(2) AB IJ Other Comp The code that represents an administrative decision of the immigration judge for a case. varchar(1) C 68 OTHER_COMP b_tblProceeding This includes decisions such as Change of Venue, Transfer, Administrative Closing, Temporary Protected Status, etc. 69 APPEAL_RSVD Appeal Reserved b_tblProceeding Indicates whether an appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals has been reserved and if so by whom (alien/representative or Department of Homeland Security) varchar(1) I 70 APPEAL_NOT_FILED Appeal Not Filed b_tblProceeding Legacy field - no longer used varchar(1) X 71 COMP_DATE IJ Dec Date b_tblProceeding The date on which the immigration judge rendered a decision on the proceeding datetime 2008-11-19 00:00:00 72 ABSENTIA In Absentia b_tblProceeding Indicates whether the alien fails to appear as scheduled before an immigration judge varchar(1) Y 73 VENUE_CHG_GRANTED COV Grant Date b_tblProceeding The date on which the immigration judge granted a change of venue datetime 2008-11-19 00:00:00 74 TRANSFER_TO COV/Transfer To b_tblProceeding The code that represents the hearing location to which a case was transferred or had venue changed varchar(3) CEL 75 DATE_APPEAL_DUE_STATUS Appeal Due Date b_tblProceeding Date the appeal is due to the Board of Immigration Appeals datetime 2008-11-19 00:00:00 COV/Transfer Status The code that represents the last type of completion (change of venue or transfer)
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