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Sheriff Robert G. Luna is the 34th Sheriff of Los Angeles County. Sheriff Luna commands the largest Sheriff’s Department in the United States, with nearly 18,000 budgeted sworn and professional staff.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is the largest sheriff's department and the fourth largest local policing agency in the United States. There are approximately 17,926 employees; over 9,972 sworn deputies and 7,954 non sworn members (professional staff).
Please note, effective Sunday, February 15, 2015, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department will no longer accept online deposits for inmates.
To find the proper sheriff’s office for your civil process needs, please have the address of the party being served ready.
A copy of your arrest report is not available to you. Pursuant to the California Government Code Section 6254(f) local police agency records of investigation are exempt from release; therefore, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department does not release crime reports.
Since the 1970s, several deputies of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department have formed gangs in which membership is exclusive to certain sheriff's deputies, often along ethnic lines, and requires certain acts, such as police violence (particularly against people of color), to be initiated into said gang. Members are often tattooed and are expected to maintain the blue wall of silence (i ...
Several deputies with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department have been relieved of duty in connection with a federal investigation, authorities said Tuesday night.
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The History of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department began with its founding in 1850 as the first professional police force in the Los Angeles area.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department announced a new policy Wednesday that bans gangs among deputies in the department, an issue county officials say has spanned decades.