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Sheriff Robert G. Luna

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.

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Custody Operations

Custody Services information for the Los Angeles County Area: Jail addresses, contact numbers, visitation scheduling and other custody related services.

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Patrol Stations

Find the Los Angeles County Sheriff station that patrols your area. You will find contact numbers, addresses, and news for your area.

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Court Services

Court Services include; court locations, Civil service offices, vehicle inspection sites.

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Join LASD

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is searching for qualified individuals looking to begin their career in the diverse field of law enforcement as a Deputy Sheriff or Professional Staff.

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Records and Identification

Records and ID responsibilities include archival, retention, and release of the Department’s records, which comprises 19.4 million crime reports and booking jackets stored in the Sheriff’s Electronic Criminal Documents Archive (SECDA).

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Transparency

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department believes in being forthcoming regarding our activities and policing efforts. Transparency allows honest analysis related to the quality of our work and builds trust within the communities we serve.

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The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is shocked and deeply saddened by the tragic loss of our San Dimas Sheriff’s Deputy who passed away after suffering a medical emergency while participating in the 2026 Baker to Vegas Challenge Cup Relay race.

The Deputy was among numerous law enforcement personnel representing their agencies at this annual event when the medical emergency occurred. Despite receiving medical care, the Deputy ultimately passed away from their injuries. The Deputy’s family has been notified and the Department has been coordinating with them to provide support and resources. 

We extend our heartfelt condolences to the Deputy’s family, friends, and colleagues during this incredibly difficult time. The loss of our beloved Deputy, a 13-year veteran, is felt across the entire LASD family. We ask our community to join us in honoring our Deputy’s service and keeping his loved ones in your thoughts during this challenging time.

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image of memorial plaque. Black background and gold letters. relief of old sheriffs badge on left and modern badge on right. Barton mound - California Registered Historical Landmark No. 218. In January 1857, a group of outlaws were terrorizing the citizens of San Juan Capistrano committing robbery and murder.

Sheriff Barton and Posse Mound Plaque Dedication

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On January 23, 1857, Sheriff James Barton and his posse of Deputy Charles Daly and Constables William Little and Charles Baker, were killed while courageously pursuing outlaws. This act of service forever shaped the history…

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