The Internal Affairs Division is located at Sheriff's Headquarters, 655 East 3rd Street in San Bernardino. If you do not wish to make a complaint in person, you may call the Internal Affairs Division during normal business hours at (909) 387-3726, to have a Civilian Complaint form mailed to you.
The Coroner Division, which currently includes one chief forensic pathologist, three full-time forensic pathologists and two part-time forensic pathologists, performed approximately 1,900 forensic autopsies in 2021. San Bernardino County has a population of over two million and is located east of Los Angeles.
All matters in San Bernardino County are filed and heard at the Fontana District.
For those in San Bernardino, it is advisable to contact the Sheriff's Department directly, either by phone or through their website, for further information or to conduct a warrant search.
By signing this form, you authorize the institution to which this form is submitted to release your information to the requester or their authorized representative. The consent must be signed and dated by the person giving the consent.
While creating your own release forms is possible, it's important to consider a few things before you decide to do so. Consent forms involve intricate legal considerations that have to be specifically tailored to the situation at hand and adhere to certain laws and regulations.
A release of information is a document that gives a consumer the opportunity to decide what material they want released from their medical file, who they want it delivered to, how long the data can be issued, and under what statutes and guidelines it is released.
Begin by specifying your name, the entity authorized to disclose information, and the individuals or entities you authorize to receive it. Indicate the specific information and purpose for which it will be disclosed, add an expiration date or event, and sign and date the form to confirm your consent.