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INMATE HEALTH
Inmate health complaints (sick call) will be solicited daily and acted upon by health-trained personnel and followed by appropriate triage and treatment by qualified medical personnel. Inmate initiated medical visits will result in a charge to the inmate of $3.00 per visit. JAIL ALTERNATIVES UNIT The Sheriff’s Jail Alternatives Unit offers a Home Detention Program (HD), and an Alternative Work Program (AWP). HD allows an inmate to serve their sentence in their Stanislaus County home and continue to work at their regular job. AWP allows an inmate to perform eight hours of general labor for every one day of jail time.INMATE MAIL
200 E. Hackett Rd. Modesto, CA. 95358. If you do not know the Booking Number of an inmate, visit our " Who's in Jail " page and locate the inmate by name which will contain his/her booking number. A booking number MUST be included on mailings. Proper language shall be used in writing letters. All mail will be inspected for contraband.CIVIL DIVISION
The Civil Division provides a variety of Civil process which includes summons and complaints, small claims documents for a civil lawsuit, restraining orders, bench warrants and any other notice or order from the courts. We also levy on wages, bank accounts, vehicles or any asset of the judgment debtor including real property.WHO'S IN JAIL
Who's in Jail. The Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department now provides an "In Custody Report" for those persons being held at the Sheriff's Detention Center (SCE, SCW), R.E.A.C.T. (RC), and Minimum Housing Unit 1 or Unit 2 (UT). This report only shows who is in custody at the time the report was run. You must manually refresh the In Custody PDFINMATE VISITATION
SHERIFF’S DETENTION CENTER (PSC EAST & PSC WEST) & REACT FACILITY: Face-to face non-contact visits and video visitation. No Visiting Wednesday. Thursday – Tuesday: 0800 – 1100, 1200 – 1600, 1900 – 2100. Visiting Closed: 1100 – 1200 & 1600 – 1900.CCW APPOINTMENTS
If you have any questions, you may contact our CCW unit 209-525-7135. In an attempt to streamline the CCW process from start to finish and cut down on the wait times for CCW appointments, the Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Office has implemented a new automated system for the process of CCW permits, Permitium.RECORDS DIVISION
Records Division. Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm (Closed Holidays). The Sheriff’s Office provides a variety of records retrieval, copying of Crime/Incident Reports, Criminal Records Checks, Live Scan Fingerprint Services, and Gun Permits. You are invited to view all of the information in the linked pages to Records foradditional
INMATE COMMISSARY
Commissary order forms will be made available to all inmates in all housing areas listing the items approved for purchase. The exception is as follows: • Inmates in a disciplinary status and who have lost their commissary privileges may only order from the special short order form. • Inmates will be able to select as many items asdescribed
HOME ADMINISTRATION DIVISIONORGANIZATIONAL CHARTINTERNAL AFFAIRSCOURT SERVICESHUMAN RESOURCES Click here to view Stanislaus County COVID-19 Mitigation Tiers. Local Emergency Proclamation Regarding Protests 6-3-2020. Due to COVID-19, until otherwise indicated, no permit, event, or ride along applications are being accepted. Updated applications have been made available and will be required for all submissions once the countyre-opens.
INMATE HEALTH
Inmate health complaints (sick call) will be solicited daily and acted upon by health-trained personnel and followed by appropriate triage and treatment by qualified medical personnel. Inmate initiated medical visits will result in a charge to the inmate of $3.00 per visit. JAIL ALTERNATIVES UNIT The Sheriff’s Jail Alternatives Unit offers a Home Detention Program (HD), and an Alternative Work Program (AWP). HD allows an inmate to serve their sentence in their Stanislaus County home and continue to work at their regular job. AWP allows an inmate to perform eight hours of general labor for every one day of jail time.INMATE MAIL
200 E. Hackett Rd. Modesto, CA. 95358. If you do not know the Booking Number of an inmate, visit our " Who's in Jail " page and locate the inmate by name which will contain his/her booking number. A booking number MUST be included on mailings. Proper language shall be used in writing letters. All mail will be inspected for contraband.CIVIL DIVISION
The Civil Division provides a variety of Civil process which includes summons and complaints, small claims documents for a civil lawsuit, restraining orders, bench warrants and any other notice or order from the courts. We also levy on wages, bank accounts, vehicles or any asset of the judgment debtor including real property.WHO'S IN JAIL
Who's in Jail. The Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department now provides an "In Custody Report" for those persons being held at the Sheriff's Detention Center (SCE, SCW), R.E.A.C.T. (RC), and Minimum Housing Unit 1 or Unit 2 (UT). This report only shows who is in custody at the time the report was run. You must manually refresh the In Custody PDFINMATE VISITATION
SHERIFF’S DETENTION CENTER (PSC EAST & PSC WEST) & REACT FACILITY: Face-to face non-contact visits and video visitation. No Visiting Wednesday. Thursday – Tuesday: 0800 – 1100, 1200 – 1600, 1900 – 2100. Visiting Closed: 1100 – 1200 & 1600 – 1900.CCW APPOINTMENTS
If you have any questions, you may contact our CCW unit 209-525-7135. In an attempt to streamline the CCW process from start to finish and cut down on the wait times for CCW appointments, the Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Office has implemented a new automated system for the process of CCW permits, Permitium.RECORDS DIVISION
Records Division. Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm (Closed Holidays). The Sheriff’s Office provides a variety of records retrieval, copying of Crime/Incident Reports, Criminal Records Checks, Live Scan Fingerprint Services, and Gun Permits. You are invited to view all of the information in the linked pages to Records foradditional
INMATE COMMISSARY
Commissary order forms will be made available to all inmates in all housing areas listing the items approved for purchase. The exception is as follows: • Inmates in a disciplinary status and who have lost their commissary privileges may only order from the special short order form. • Inmates will be able to select as many items asdescribed
INMATE VISITATION
SHERIFF’S DETENTION CENTER (PSC EAST & PSC WEST) & REACT FACILITY: Face-to face non-contact visits and video visitation. No Visiting Wednesday. Thursday – Tuesday: 0800 – 1100, 1200 – 1600, 1900 – 2100. Visiting Closed: 1100 – 1200 & 1600 – 1900.CCW APPOINTMENTS
If you have any questions, you may contact our CCW unit 209-525-7135. In an attempt to streamline the CCW process from start to finish and cut down on the wait times for CCW appointments, the Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Office has implemented a new automated system for the process of CCW permits, Permitium.RECORDS DIVISION
Records Division. Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm (Closed Holidays). The Sheriff’s Office provides a variety of records retrieval, copying of Crime/Incident Reports, Criminal Records Checks, Live Scan Fingerprint Services, and Gun Permits. You are invited to view all of the information in the linked pages to Records foradditional
REPORT ONLINE
Welcome to the Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Department Online Reporting Module. -FOR EMERGENCIES CALL 911-. You may file an online police report for any of the categories listed below. Once your report is approved, a copy of the report will be mailed to you. Note: In the event you need to replace an item, or report this crime to anotherparty
GENERAL CRIMES UNIT
The General Crimes Unit (GCU) of the Stanislaus County Sheriffs Department handles a wide variety of investigations.The primary function of the GCU is to follow-up on cases that originated at the patrol level. Cases are forwarded to Detectives for leads to be investigated, suspects to be tracked down and property to be returnedto owners.
CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS The Crimes Against Persons Unit (CAP) is a Detective Division tasked with investigating homicides and other major crimes. CAP Detectives investigate all felony cases dealing with: • Homicide. • Suspicious deaths. • Suicides. • In-custody deaths. • Domestic Violence. • Stalking/Threats.PROPERTY & EVIDENCE
Property & Evidence Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00am - 3:00pm (unavailable on Wednesdays) NOTE: Property and Evidence releases are by APPOINTMENT ONLY. Please call for an appointment. Property is released to the rightful owner or their designee with proper authorization and a valid government issued photo identification (such as a driver's licensePATTERSON
PATTERSON POLICE SERVICES 33 S. Del Puerto Ave Patterson CA. 95363. Phone: (209) 892-5071 In 1998 the City of Patterson Police Department was consolidated into the Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department resulting in the formation of Patterson Police Services of FORMS - SCSDONLINE.COM EMERGENCIES CALL 9-1-1. Non-Emergency Dispatch 552-2468. General Information 209-525-7114. Lobby Hours: M - F 8:00am - 5:00pm Closed Weekends and Holidays TEMPORARY/PERMANENT RESTRAINING ORDER INSTRUCTIONS TO THE NORMAL HOURS FOR SERVICE ARE MONDAY – FRIDAY, 8:00 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M. Jeff Dirkse, Sheriff-Coroner The Sheriff must have written, signed instructions by the Plaintiff representing him/herself or the Attorney of Record in accordance with California Civil Procedure HOME ADMINISTRATION DIVISIONORGANIZATIONAL CHARTINTERNAL AFFAIRSCOURT SERVICESHUMAN RESOURCES Click here to view Stanislaus County COVID-19 Mitigation Tiers. Local Emergency Proclamation Regarding Protests 6-3-2020. Due to COVID-19, until otherwise indicated, no permit, event, or ride along applications are being accepted. Updated applications have been made available and will be required for all submissions once the countyre-opens.
INMATE HEALTH
Inmate health complaints (sick call) will be solicited daily and acted upon by health-trained personnel and followed by appropriate triage and treatment by qualified medical personnel. Inmate initiated medical visits will result in a charge to the inmate of $3.00 per visit.WHO'S IN JAIL
Who's in Jail. The Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department now provides an "In Custody Report" for those persons being held at the Sheriff's Detention Center (SCE, SCW), R.E.A.C.T. (RC), and Minimum Housing Unit 1 or Unit 2 (UT). This report only shows who is in custody at the time the report was run. You must manually refresh the In Custody PDFINMATE MAIL
200 E. Hackett Rd. Modesto, CA. 95358. If you do not know the Booking Number of an inmate, visit our " Who's in Jail " page and locate the inmate by name which will contain his/her booking number. A booking number MUST be included on mailings. Proper language shall be used in writing letters. All mail will be inspected for contraband.CCW APPOINTMENTS
If you have any questions, you may contact our CCW unit 209-525-7135. In an attempt to streamline the CCW process from start to finish and cut down on the wait times for CCW appointments, the Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Office has implemented a new automated system for the process of CCW permits, Permitium.INMATE VISITATION
SHERIFF’S DETENTION CENTER (PSC EAST & PSC WEST) & REACT FACILITY: Face-to face non-contact visits and video visitation. No Visiting Wednesday. Thursday – Tuesday: 0800 – 1100, 1200 – 1600, 1900 – 2100. Visiting Closed: 1100 – 1200 & 1600 – 1900.WHO'S IN CUSTODY
The Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department now provides an "In Custody Report" for those persons being held at the Sheriff's Detention Center (SCE, SCW), R.E.A.C.T. (RC), and Minimum Housing Unit 1 or Unit 2 (UT). This report only shows who is in custody at the time the report was run. You must manually refresh the In Custody PDF Report to see JAIL ALTERNATIVES UNIT The Sheriff’s Jail Alternatives Unit offers a Home Detention Program (HD), and an Alternative Work Program (AWP). HD allows an inmate to serve their sentence in their Stanislaus County home and continue to work at their regular job. AWP allows an inmate to perform eight hours of general labor for every one day of jail time. EXPLORERS - SCSDONLINE.COM The Stanislaus county Sheriff's Department has many unique and important areas of responsibility. Explorers are required to attend regularly scheduled meetings as directed by the Explorer Program Coordinator. These mandatory meetings are typically held twice a month, usually on Wednesday evenings from 5:00 - 7:00, but are subjectto change.
TEMPORARY/PERMANENT RESTRAINING ORDER INSTRUCTIONS TO THE NORMAL HOURS FOR SERVICE ARE MONDAY – FRIDAY, 8:00 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M. Jeff Dirkse, Sheriff-Coroner The Sheriff must have written, signed instructions by the Plaintiff representing him/herself or the Attorney of Record in accordance with California Civil Procedure HOME ADMINISTRATION DIVISIONORGANIZATIONAL CHARTINTERNAL AFFAIRSCOURT SERVICESHUMAN RESOURCES Click here to view Stanislaus County COVID-19 Mitigation Tiers. Local Emergency Proclamation Regarding Protests 6-3-2020. Due to COVID-19, until otherwise indicated, no permit, event, or ride along applications are being accepted. Updated applications have been made available and will be required for all submissions once the countyre-opens.
INMATE HEALTH
Inmate health complaints (sick call) will be solicited daily and acted upon by health-trained personnel and followed by appropriate triage and treatment by qualified medical personnel. Inmate initiated medical visits will result in a charge to the inmate of $3.00 per visit.WHO'S IN JAIL
Who's in Jail. The Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department now provides an "In Custody Report" for those persons being held at the Sheriff's Detention Center (SCE, SCW), R.E.A.C.T. (RC), and Minimum Housing Unit 1 or Unit 2 (UT). This report only shows who is in custody at the time the report was run. You must manually refresh the In Custody PDFINMATE MAIL
200 E. Hackett Rd. Modesto, CA. 95358. If you do not know the Booking Number of an inmate, visit our " Who's in Jail " page and locate the inmate by name which will contain his/her booking number. A booking number MUST be included on mailings. Proper language shall be used in writing letters. All mail will be inspected for contraband.CCW APPOINTMENTS
If you have any questions, you may contact our CCW unit 209-525-7135. In an attempt to streamline the CCW process from start to finish and cut down on the wait times for CCW appointments, the Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Office has implemented a new automated system for the process of CCW permits, Permitium.INMATE VISITATION
SHERIFF’S DETENTION CENTER (PSC EAST & PSC WEST) & REACT FACILITY: Face-to face non-contact visits and video visitation. No Visiting Wednesday. Thursday – Tuesday: 0800 – 1100, 1200 – 1600, 1900 – 2100. Visiting Closed: 1100 – 1200 & 1600 – 1900.WHO'S IN CUSTODY
The Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department now provides an "In Custody Report" for those persons being held at the Sheriff's Detention Center (SCE, SCW), R.E.A.C.T. (RC), and Minimum Housing Unit 1 or Unit 2 (UT). This report only shows who is in custody at the time the report was run. You must manually refresh the In Custody PDF Report to see JAIL ALTERNATIVES UNIT The Sheriff’s Jail Alternatives Unit offers a Home Detention Program (HD), and an Alternative Work Program (AWP). HD allows an inmate to serve their sentence in their Stanislaus County home and continue to work at their regular job. AWP allows an inmate to perform eight hours of general labor for every one day of jail time. EXPLORERS - SCSDONLINE.COM The Stanislaus county Sheriff's Department has many unique and important areas of responsibility. Explorers are required to attend regularly scheduled meetings as directed by the Explorer Program Coordinator. These mandatory meetings are typically held twice a month, usually on Wednesday evenings from 5:00 - 7:00, but are subjectto change.
TEMPORARY/PERMANENT RESTRAINING ORDER INSTRUCTIONS TO THE NORMAL HOURS FOR SERVICE ARE MONDAY – FRIDAY, 8:00 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M. Jeff Dirkse, Sheriff-Coroner The Sheriff must have written, signed instructions by the Plaintiff representing him/herself or the Attorney of Record in accordance with California Civil ProcedureINMATE VISITATION
SHERIFF’S DETENTION CENTER (PSC EAST & PSC WEST) & REACT FACILITY: Face-to face non-contact visits and video visitation. No Visiting Wednesday. Thursday – Tuesday: 0800 – 1100, 1200 – 1600, 1900 – 2100. Visiting Closed: 1100 – 1200 & 1600 – 1900.INMATE MAIL
200 E. Hackett Rd. Modesto, CA. 95358. If you do not know the Booking Number of an inmate, visit our " Who's in Jail " page and locate the inmate by name which will contain his/her booking number. A booking number MUST be included on mailings. Proper language shall be used in writing letters. All mail will be inspected for contraband.CORONER'S DIVISION
209-567-4480. To report a death only call 209-552-2468. We are open Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm, closed for lunch 12:00pm to 1:00pm. Releases are only from 1:30pm to 4:30pm. Not open to the public on the weekends or holidays. The Coroner’s Office is a part of the Sheriff’s Department. We are mandated by law to investigateCIVIL DIVISION
The Civil Division provides a variety of Civil process which includes summons and complaints, small claims documents for a civil lawsuit, restraining orders, bench warrants and any other notice or order from the courts. We also levy on wages, bank accounts, vehicles or any asset of the judgment debtor including real property.RECORDS DIVISION
Records Division. Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm (Closed Holidays). The Sheriff’s Office provides a variety of records retrieval, copying of Crime/Incident Reports, Criminal Records Checks, Live Scan Fingerprint Services, and Gun Permits. You are invited to view all of the information in the linked pages to Records foradditional
INMATE COMMISSARY
Commissary order forms will be made available to all inmates in all housing areas listing the items approved for purchase. The exception is as follows: • Inmates in a disciplinary status and who have lost their commissary privileges may only order from the special short order form. • Inmates will be able to select as many items asdescribed
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS PERMIT/APPROVAL LETTER page 1 of 10 application instructions permit/approval letter information & frequently asked questions (faq’s) stanislaus county sheriff’s department one-day, one site alcoholic beverage license permit/approval letter(s) and outdoor entertainmentADMINISTRATION
EMERGENCIES CALL 9-1-1. Non-Emergency Dispatch 552-2468. General Information 209-525-7114. Lobby Hours: M - F 8:00am - 5:00pm Closed Weekends and HolidaysCRIMEMAPPING
EMERGENCIES CALL 9-1-1. Non-Emergency Dispatch 552-2468. General Information 209-525-7114. Lobby Hours: M - F 8:00am - 5:00pm Closed Weekends and Holidays NON-WRIT SERVICE OF PROCESS INSTRUCTIONS TO THE SHERIFF OF NORMAL HOURS FOR SERVICE ARE MONDAY – FRIDAY, 8:00 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M. Jeff Dirkse, Sheriff-Coroner The Sheriff must have written, signed instructions by the Plaintiff representing him/herself or the Attorney of Record in accordance with California Civil Procedure HOME ADMINISTRATION DIVISIONORGANIZATIONAL CHARTINTERNAL AFFAIRSCOURT SERVICESHUMAN RESOURCES Click here to view Stanislaus County COVID-19 Mitigation Tiers. Local Emergency Proclamation Regarding Protests 6-3-2020. Due to COVID-19, until otherwise indicated, no permit, event, or ride along applications are being accepted. Updated applications have been made available and will be required for all submissions once the countyre-opens.
WHO'S IN JAIL
Who's in Jail. The Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department now provides an "In Custody Report" for those persons being held at the Sheriff's Detention Center (SCE, SCW), R.E.A.C.T. (RC), and Minimum Housing Unit 1 or Unit 2 (UT). This report only shows who is in custody at the time the report was run. You must manually refresh the In Custody PDFINMATE HEALTH
Inmate health complaints (sick call) will be solicited daily and acted upon by health-trained personnel and followed by appropriate triage and treatment by qualified medical personnel. Inmate initiated medical visits will result in a charge to the inmate of $3.00 per visit. JAIL ALTERNATIVES UNIT The Sheriff’s Jail Alternatives Unit offers a Home Detention Program (HD), and an Alternative Work Program (AWP). HD allows an inmate to serve their sentence in their Stanislaus County home and continue to work at their regular job. AWP allows an inmate to perform eight hours of general labor for every one day of jail time.INMATE MAIL
200 E. Hackett Rd. Modesto, CA. 95358. If you do not know the Booking Number of an inmate, visit our " Who's in Jail " page and locate the inmate by name which will contain his/her booking number. A booking number MUST be included on mailings. Proper language shall be used in writing letters. All mail will be inspected for contraband.WHO'S IN CUSTODY
The Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department now provides an "In Custody Report" for those persons being held at the Sheriff's Detention Center (SCE, SCW), R.E.A.C.T. (RC), and Minimum Housing Unit 1 or Unit 2 (UT). This report only shows who is in custody at the time the report was run. You must manually refresh the In Custody PDF Report to seeCORONER'S DIVISION
209-567-4480. To report a death only call 209-552-2468. We are open Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm, closed for lunch 12:00pm to 1:00pm. Releases are only from 1:30pm to 4:30pm. Not open to the public on the weekends or holidays. The Coroner’s Office is a part of the Sheriff’s Department. We are mandated by law to investigate EXPLORERS - SCSDONLINE.COM The Stanislaus county Sheriff's Department has many unique and important areas of responsibility. Explorers are required to attend regularly scheduled meetings as directed by the Explorer Program Coordinator. These mandatory meetings are typically held twice a month, usually on Wednesday evenings from 5:00 - 7:00, but are subjectto change.
FORMS - SCSDONLINE.COM EMERGENCIES CALL 9-1-1. Non-Emergency Dispatch 552-2468. General Information 209-525-7114. Lobby Hours: M - F 8:00am - 5:00pm Closed Weekends and Holidays TEMPORARY/PERMANENT RESTRAINING ORDER INSTRUCTIONS TO THE NORMAL HOURS FOR SERVICE ARE MONDAY – FRIDAY, 8:00 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M. Jeff Dirkse, Sheriff-Coroner The Sheriff must have written, signed instructions by the Plaintiff representing him/herself or the Attorney of Record in accordance with California Civil Procedure HOME ADMINISTRATION DIVISIONORGANIZATIONAL CHARTINTERNAL AFFAIRSCOURT SERVICESHUMAN RESOURCES Click here to view Stanislaus County COVID-19 Mitigation Tiers. Local Emergency Proclamation Regarding Protests 6-3-2020. Due to COVID-19, until otherwise indicated, no permit, event, or ride along applications are being accepted. Updated applications have been made available and will be required for all submissions once the countyre-opens.
WHO'S IN JAIL
Who's in Jail. The Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department now provides an "In Custody Report" for those persons being held at the Sheriff's Detention Center (SCE, SCW), R.E.A.C.T. (RC), and Minimum Housing Unit 1 or Unit 2 (UT). This report only shows who is in custody at the time the report was run. You must manually refresh the In Custody PDFINMATE HEALTH
Inmate health complaints (sick call) will be solicited daily and acted upon by health-trained personnel and followed by appropriate triage and treatment by qualified medical personnel. Inmate initiated medical visits will result in a charge to the inmate of $3.00 per visit. JAIL ALTERNATIVES UNIT The Sheriff’s Jail Alternatives Unit offers a Home Detention Program (HD), and an Alternative Work Program (AWP). HD allows an inmate to serve their sentence in their Stanislaus County home and continue to work at their regular job. AWP allows an inmate to perform eight hours of general labor for every one day of jail time.INMATE MAIL
200 E. Hackett Rd. Modesto, CA. 95358. If you do not know the Booking Number of an inmate, visit our " Who's in Jail " page and locate the inmate by name which will contain his/her booking number. A booking number MUST be included on mailings. Proper language shall be used in writing letters. All mail will be inspected for contraband.WHO'S IN CUSTODY
The Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department now provides an "In Custody Report" for those persons being held at the Sheriff's Detention Center (SCE, SCW), R.E.A.C.T. (RC), and Minimum Housing Unit 1 or Unit 2 (UT). This report only shows who is in custody at the time the report was run. You must manually refresh the In Custody PDF Report to seeCORONER'S DIVISION
209-567-4480. To report a death only call 209-552-2468. We are open Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm, closed for lunch 12:00pm to 1:00pm. Releases are only from 1:30pm to 4:30pm. Not open to the public on the weekends or holidays. The Coroner’s Office is a part of the Sheriff’s Department. We are mandated by law to investigate EXPLORERS - SCSDONLINE.COM The Stanislaus county Sheriff's Department has many unique and important areas of responsibility. Explorers are required to attend regularly scheduled meetings as directed by the Explorer Program Coordinator. These mandatory meetings are typically held twice a month, usually on Wednesday evenings from 5:00 - 7:00, but are subjectto change.
FORMS - SCSDONLINE.COM EMERGENCIES CALL 9-1-1. Non-Emergency Dispatch 552-2468. General Information 209-525-7114. Lobby Hours: M - F 8:00am - 5:00pm Closed Weekends and Holidays TEMPORARY/PERMANENT RESTRAINING ORDER INSTRUCTIONS TO THE NORMAL HOURS FOR SERVICE ARE MONDAY – FRIDAY, 8:00 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M. Jeff Dirkse, Sheriff-Coroner The Sheriff must have written, signed instructions by the Plaintiff representing him/herself or the Attorney of Record in accordance with California Civil ProcedureINMATE MAIL
200 E. Hackett Rd. Modesto, CA. 95358. If you do not know the Booking Number of an inmate, visit our " Who's in Jail " page and locate the inmate by name which will contain his/her booking number. A booking number MUST be included on mailings. Proper language shall be used in writing letters. All mail will be inspected for contraband.INMATE VISITATION
SHERIFF’S DETENTION CENTER (PSC EAST & PSC WEST) & REACT FACILITY: Face-to face non-contact visits and video visitation. No Visiting Wednesday. Thursday – Tuesday: 0800 – 1100, 1200 – 1600, 1900 – 2100. Visiting Closed: 1100 – 1200 & 1600 – 1900.CCW APPOINTMENTS
If you have any questions, you may contact our CCW unit 209-525-7135. In an attempt to streamline the CCW process from start to finish and cut down on the wait times for CCW appointments, the Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Office has implemented a new automated system for the process of CCW permits, Permitium.RECORDS DIVISION
Records Division. Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm (Closed Holidays). The Sheriff’s Office provides a variety of records retrieval, copying of Crime/Incident Reports, Criminal Records Checks, Live Scan Fingerprint Services, and Gun Permits. You are invited to view all of the information in the linked pages to Records foradditional
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EMERGENCIES CALL 9-1-1. Non-Emergency Dispatch 552-2468. General Information 209-525-7114. Lobby Hours: M - F 8:00am - 5:00pm Closed Weekends and Holidays CCW - SCSDONLINE.COM EMERGENCIES CALL 9-1-1. Non-Emergency Dispatch 552-2468. General Information 209-525-7114. Lobby Hours: M - F 8:00am - 5:00pm Closed Weekends and Holidays PATTERSON - SCSDONLINE.COM PATTERSON POLICE SERVICES 33 S. Del Puerto Ave Patterson CA. 95363. Phone: (209) 892-5071 In 1998 the City of Patterson Police Department was consolidated into the Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department resulting in the formation of Patterson Police Services ofINMATE COMMISSARY
Commissary order forms will be made available to all inmates in all housing areas listing the items approved for purchase. The exception is as follows: • Inmates in a disciplinary status and who have lost their commissary privileges may only order from the special short order form. • Inmates will be able to select as many items asdescribed
TEMPORARY/PERMANENT RESTRAINING ORDER INSTRUCTIONS TO THE NORMAL HOURS FOR SERVICE ARE MONDAY – FRIDAY, 8:00 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M. Jeff Dirkse, Sheriff-Coroner The Sheriff must have written, signed instructions by the Plaintiff representing him/herself or the Attorney of Record in accordance with California Civil Procedure APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS PERMIT/APPROVAL LETTER page 1 of 10 application instructions permit/approval letter information & frequently asked questions (faq’s) stanislaus county sheriff’s department one-day, one site alcoholic beverage license permit/approval letter(s) and outdoor entertainmentSkip to content
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Click here to view the latest Stanislaus County COVID-19 updates. Click here to view Stanislaus County COVID-19 Mitigation Tiers. Local Emergency Proclamation Regarding Protests 6-3-2020 Due to COVID-19, until otherwise indicated, no permit, event, or ride along applications are being accepted. Updated applications have been made available and will be required for all submissions once the county re-opens. Please note, read and follow instructions in the FAQ’s to ensure a successful submission.*
Our Department exists for no other purpose than to protect and serve our community. We welcome your comments about our services. We would also urge you to become better acquainted with your Sheriff's Department. Please do not hesitate to contact us if we can be of anyassistance.
Click here to email Sheriff Jeff Dirkse * JEFF DIRKSE * Sheriff-Coroner Stanislaus County Sheriff's Office 2020 Annual Report is available for download by clicking this link. The Stanislaus County Sheriff's Off-Road Unit is applying for a grant for Off-Highway Motor Vehicles from the California State Parks. More information about this grant can be found at the California StateParks website.
Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department Jeff Dirkse, Sheriff-Coroner250 E Hackett Road
Modesto CA 95358
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