The department serves over 2.1 million residents, with 8 county and 14 contract patrol stations, and over 4,200 employees to ensure the quality and safety of those we serve.
A request for ex parte relief must be in writing and include all of the following: (1) An application containing the case caption and stating the relief requested; (2) A declaration in support of the application making the required factual showing; > > Read More..
Individuals who want to look up San Bernardino County Criminal court cases can utilize any of the options outlined below: In-person visits to the Clerk of the Superior Court or the courthouse where the case was filed. Electronic case data is available on the Superior Court Access Portal.
You may make a complaint in person at any Sheriff's station or the Internal Affairs Division regardless of where the incident occurred. The Internal Affairs Division is located at Sheriff's Headquarters, 655 East 3rd Street in San Bernardino.
You can access your court records to check for an active warrant on the San Bernardino County Superior Court website, or you may contact your assigned probation officer. If you have an active warrant, turn yourself into a law enforcement agency or to the San Bernardino County Probation Office immediately.
In addition, California's STAND Act and Silenced No More Act make it unlawful for businesses to use nondisclosure agreements to prevent their employees from revealing factual information regarding sexual assaults, workplace harassment, workplace discrimination, or workplace retaliation.
A proposed order, in the context of legal proceedings, is a document that outlines the specific actions or decisions that a party involved in a case is asking the court to make. It is typically drafted by one of the parties or their attorney and presented to the court for approval.