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Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Department

Department Information

Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Department
250 E. Hackett Rd.
Modesto, CA 95358
Phone: 209-525-7216

The Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Department strives to ensure the safety and protection of its residents and visitors. They do this through enforcement, prevention and education in partnership with the community.

The Department is supported by three separate divisions; Administration, Adult Detention, and Operations. There are over 600 employees within the Sheriff’s Office.

The Sheriff’s Department has jurisdiction in all of the unincorporated areas of Stanislaus County. It provides law enforcement services to over 200,000 residents and an area spanning across 1,521 square miles.

Substation Information

Airport District / STARS Office
530 S. Santa Cruz Ave.
Modesto, CA 92354
209-558-8930

Empire Substation
18 South Abbie Ave
Empire,CA 95319
209-558-4265

Police Services

The Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Department is contracted to provide law enforcement services in several cities within the county. This gives each city the benefit of SCSD’s resources, while at the same time allowing the city to retain local law enforcement autonomy.

Hughson Police Services
7018 Pine St.
Hughson, CA 95326
Phone: 209-883-4052
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Patterson Police Services
33 S. Del Puerto Ave.
Patterson, CA 95363
Phone: 209-892-5071
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Riverbank Police Services
6727 Third St.
Riverbank, CA 95367
Phone: 209-869-7162
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Waterford Police Services

320 “E” St.
P.O. Box 199
Waterford, CA 95386
Phone: 209-874-2349

Operations Division

The Operations Division is divided into two units; Patrol and Investigations.

Deputies assigned to Patrol respond to emergency and non-emergency calls 24-hours a day, 7-days a week. They investigate crimes, make arrests, provide preventive patrols, and render assistance when necessary.

Investigations Division handles the follow-up of major crimes reported to the Department. They recover stolen property, identify and apprehend offenders, collect, preserve and prepare evidence, and testify at trials.

Special Units

Stanislaus Drug Enforcement Agency was created in 1974 with a federal grant. It began as a task force working to combat street level drug dealers. Today it has grown into a much larger task force that includes police departments from various surrounding cities as well as agents from FBI, DEA, IRS, and INS. The Air Support Team plays a major role in patrol operations, narcotics enforcement and search & rescue missions.

A Bagpipe and Drum Corps, formed by the Callanish Pipe Band, serves as the County Sheriff’s Honor Guard. They play at Training Academy Graduation Ceremonies, funerals, parades, sporting events, and other special ceremonies.

Correctional Emergency Response Team (CERT) began operating in 2009, in response to increasing violence of inmates. They aid in maintaining the safety and security of correctional facilities.

The Dive Team consists of nine members, a sergeant and lieutenant. Their duties are to recover evidence, drowning victims, assist in investigations involving items being placed in the water and swift water rescues. They respond to 20-25 calls per year.

The Explosive Ordinance Disposal Team (aka Bomb Squad) is made up of five trained technicians. They handle the disposal and investigation of explosive devices and suspected explosive devices. There are usually between 60-70 calls for their service each year.

The K9 Unit provides trained police dogs and handlers 24-hours a day. They are for the protection of citizens, assist in apprehending suspects and give added protection to deputy sheriffs.

The Mounted Unit, established in 1973, currently has 16 members. They are typically deployed over 50 times each year. Their primary function is crowd control, maintaining or restoring order at large events such as fairs, festivals, and concerts. They also take part in search and rescue operations.

Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) and Hostage Negotiation Teams are effective tools for law enforcement in bringing peaceful resolutions of critical incidents.

Bail Bonds for Stanislaus County

Stanislaus County is a beautiful place to live and visit. Sometimes, though, a friend or family member can find themselves in a situation that ends with a trip to jail. With the help of a trusted bail bondsman, your loved one can spend as little time behind bars as possible.

We are a team of licensed, professional bondsmen who are ready to help you through the distressing situation you find yourself in. We know how overwhelming the bail bond process can be, and that is why we make ourselves available to answer your questions 24-hours a day, 7-days a week.

We’ll even start a bail bond for your loved one in Stanislaus County over the phone. Paperwork can be completed by phone, fax, or email or one of our bond agents will meet you at a location that’s convenient for you.

When you call us at 1-877-861-3761, one of our friendly agents will be here to walk you through the process.

 

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Updated: 05/07/2011