The Department issues Citizen's Clearance Letters/Travel Clearance only for persons who are United States citizens, or who have permanent resident status, residing within the jurisdiction of the Department.
Requests for Citizen's Clearance Letters/Travel Clearance may be made, either in person or by mail, through Records and Identification Bureau or at any Sheriff's Station.
Stations accepting applications for a Citizen's Clearance Letter/Travel Clearance shall proceed as follows:
If the want check indicates no wants, one original of the SH-AD-516 and, upon request, a second original, shall be prepared and issued as follows:
A want check indicating outstanding warrants or wants shall be handled in accordance with Department procedures, as outlined in the Judicial Process chapter.
A Citizen's Clearance Letter/Travel Clearance shall not be issued to any citizen having outstanding warrants or who is wanted for a criminal offense. An explanation of rejection should be made to the applicant in writing.
Unless circumstances dictate otherwise, all Citizen's Clearance Letters shall be prepared and issued and/or mailed within two business days from the time the request is received.
Any member of this Department who comes in contact with a citizen who presents a Certificate of Release/Clearance Letter (SH-AD-516) or similar document issued by another law enforcement agency of Los Angeles County shall follow the procedures in section 5-03/095.05.