
NATINFo+ is an example of a client application that can be used to search for and consult offences in the NATINF nomenclature via the NATINFo API (https://codeberg.org/retiolus/natinfo).
What does ‘NATINF’ mean?
‘NATINF is the nomenclature of French offences (NATure d'INFraction). This nomenclature is defined by the French Ministry of Justice. It is used by all legal services and government departments, in particular to record proceedings, monitor statistics, etc.’ - justice.gouv.fr
Features
The application lets you search for an offence by NATINF number, title, article of law, code, etc., and consult all the information using the NATINFo API.
Its main advantage over the natinfo.app site is that it downloads all the available data on the first launch and stores it locally. This means you can consult it offline - with the added bonus of faster display times. The data is then updated automatically with each search when the connection is active.
The app is also customisable: light or dark theme, badge colour (fince/offence/crime), it provides a history of NATINF consultations and favourites management for quicker retrieval, and offers practical tools for calculating blood alcohol content, speed and locating road points.
WhatsNew:
v1.1.2
- Legal texts: fixed article loading when Legifrance suggestions are returned as a list.
- Legal texts: improved compatibility with both current and legacy suggestion payload formats.