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The Sheriff's Office provides public safety services to 4,200 square miles of unincorporated San Diego County, nine contract cities, and eighteen Indian Reservations. We manage the county jails and provide security to the courthouses.
San Diego, CA 92123 . Phone: 858-974-2222. Non-emergency: 858-868-3200 . For Emergencies Dial 9-1-1
The Sheriff's Office provides public safety services to 4,200 square miles of unincorporated San Diego County, nine contract cities, and eighteen Indian Reservations. We manage the county jails and provide security to the courthouses.
The Sheriff's Office provides public safety services to 4,200 square miles of unincorporated San Diego County, nine contract cities, and eighteen Indian Reservations. We manage the county jails and provide security to the courthouses.
Who's In Jail | San Diego County Sheriff. Main Office: John F. Duffy Administrative Center 9621 Ridgehaven Ct. San Diego, CA 92123. Phone: 858-974-2222. Non-emergency: 858-868-3200. For Emergencies Dial 9-1-1.
The department maintains most of its crime, arrest and accident reports for 10 years. However, certain cases including homicides, escapes where the subject has not been arrested, unlocated missing persons/juveniles, sex crimes, and crimes against children are kept longer.
The Sheriff's Office provides public safety services to 4,200 square miles of unincorporated San Diego County, nine contract cities, and eighteen Indian Reservations. We manage the county jails and provide security to the courthouses.
The San Diego County Sheriff's Department maintains an Online Warrant Information database. You can check to see if you or someone else has an active arrest warrant issued out of any San Diego Superior Court. Only adult, criminal defendant warrants are listed in this database.
Sheriff Martinez was elected Sheriff in 2022. Sheriff Martinez is responsible for providing law enforcement services to 4,200 square miles of unincorporated San Diego County, nine contract cities, seven jails, and security for the court houses.
The San Diego County Sheriff shall issue a CCW license to all qualified applicants, as outlined in Penal Code Section 26150 (a) & (b). The Sheriff's decision to issue or deny a license is based on these objectively identifiable criteria.