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Coronavirus Update

LASD CUSTODY OPERATIONS WORKING WITH DPH AND CHS TO PREPARE FOR 2019 NOVEL CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) As 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to spread throughout the world and new cases are…

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Parole Hearing Victim Representation

Victim Representation at Parole Hearings The purpose of a parole hearing is to determine whether the inmate (convicted defendant) still is a current unreasonable risk to public safety. The victim…

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Custody – FAQ

FAQ - Custody Operations Frequently asked questions for custody operations and jail facilities. How do I find out an inmate's booking number?Call inmate information at (213) 473-6100. You will need the…

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Custody Main

Custody Operations Custody Operations is responsible for operation of the County’s Jail system and for the care, custody, security, and rehabilitation of all sentenced and pretrial inmates housed within the…

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Sheriff reassures public amid covid-19

COVID-19 Sheriff Reassures Residents; “Let’s Be Prepared, Not Scared” During a press conference on Monday, March 16, 2020, at the Hall of Justice, Sheriff Alex Villanueva stated his reassurance that…

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Custody Reports

Custody Division Reports Custody Division collects and releases data from various units with in the custody environment for the current years. Correctional Services Daily Briefing2026 - Daily BriefingJune 063026 Briefing…

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Transparency Main

Transparency The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department believes in being forthcoming regarding our activities and policing efforts. Transparency allows honest analysis related to the quality of our work and builds…

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Body-Worn Camera

Body Worn Camera Unit FAQ The History of Body-Worn Cameras in the Los Angeles County Sheriff's DepartmentThe purpose of the Los Angeles County Sheriff Department’s (Department) body-worn camera program is…

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FAQ – San Dimas

Frequently Asked Questions 1) What hours is a Sheriff’s Station open? A: Most stations are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week; however, administrative and detective personnel primarily…

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