GUIDELINES FOR RELEASING REPORTS AND DEPARTMENT INFORMATION AT PATROL STATIONS/UNITS
Department personnel who are assigned to a patrol station/units may be asked by the general public and the news media for information such as, inmate arrest and booking information, copies of crime reports, and various types of Department information. This newsletter should be used as a guide when fulfilling the above requests for information at the patrol station/unit level.
The release of incident report(s) is governed by section 6254(f) of the Government Code (GOV), when the suspect is listed as an adult. Station personnel should adhere to the following when providing copies of incident report(s) to the general public and the news media:
For frequently asked questions (FAQ’s), direct the general public to the Department’s website: http://shq.lasdnews.net/shq/TSD/faqs.htm.
The release of traffic report(s), or information from traffic report(s), is governed by section 20012 of the California Vehicle Code (VC). Upon approval of release by the unit responsible for the investigation, the entire contents of the report can be released to:
Any person(s) who may have a proper interest, including the involved driver(s), guardian(s), or conservator(s) of the involved driver(s), parent(s) of involved minor(s), authorized representatives of involved driver(s), person(s) named injured in the report, the owner(s) of the vehicle(s), or property damaged as a result of the accident, and attorney(s) who represent any of the above persons.
Non-sexual child abuse cases and politically sensitive reports are usually stamped
“Limited Distribution.” Cases involving sex offenses are stamped “Confidential.” Station personnel should adhere to the following when asked for information or copies of “Limited Distribution” or “Confidential Reports”:
Other Examples of Confidential Reports:
Any associated reports are not to be released to the general public or the news media at the station level. Inquiries should be referred to RMB, Discovery Unit – Public Records Act staff, via email at prarequests@lasd.org.
With the exception of first name, last name, rank and employee number, Department personnel are not to release any information from a Department employee’s personnel records. Additionally, Department members should not release the information below to the general public or the media:
Inquiries of this nature should be directed to the Department’s Discovery Unit – Public Records Act staff, via email at prarequests@lasd.org.
Employment verifications should be directed to the Personnel Administration Bureau, at:
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
Pay, Leaves and Records Unit
211 W. Temple Street, Fifth Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(323) 526-5500
A copy of an incident report shall be released upon request to the named victim or their insurance carrier, when the victim suffers a loss or injury due to arson, burglary, fire, explosion, larceny, robbery, vandalism, vehicle theft, or a crime of violence. The names and addresses of persons involved can be released, excluding the information of confidential informants. Victims of domestic violence may receive one free copy of the report within five years of the incident.
Information contained in the records and files of the Department regarding detained or suspected juvenile subjects, or any juvenile victim are confidential and are prohibited by law from being disclosed to the general public, but may be released to:
Department members are obligated to release arrestee/inmate information to members of the general public pursuant to 6254(f)(1) GOV, and in the manner as described in Field Operations Directive 97-03, “Disclosure of Arrestee Information, The Public Records Act.”
Station personnel should consider the following when providing arrestee/inmate information to the general public or the media:
All general public referrals should be directed to Records and Identification Bureau:
In Person: Records and Identification Bureau
Public Services Unit
12440 East Imperial Highway, Suite 400 West
Norwalk, CA 90650
By Mail: Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
Records and Identification Bureau – Correspondence Unit
211 West Temple Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
By Phone: (562) 345-4441
Pursuant to 6254 GOV, information shall not be released to the general public or the media in the following circumstances:
If you have any questions regarding the information contained in this newsletter, please contact Field Operations Support Services, at [REDACTED TEXT]
Senate Bill 1421, Peace Officers: Release of Records
USC 18, §5038, Use of Juvenile Records
The Public Records Information Act, §6250 GOV through §6276.48 GOV
841.5 PC Disclosure of Victim or Witness Identification to Arrested Person or Defendant in Criminal Action
964 PC Protection of Confidential Personal Information
MPP 3-01/040.95, Confidential Information
MPP 3-01/040.96, Information Requests or Contacts with Private Investigators…
MPP 3-01/080.20, Complaints and Information Requests
MPP 3-02/020.01, Employment Reference Checks
MPP 3-09/090.00, Release of Official Information
MPP 3-09/090.05, Release of Information to Victims of Crimes
MPP 3-09/090.10, Release of Information to the General Public and the Media
MPP 3-09/090.25, Release of Traffic Collision Report
MPP 3-09/090.30, Exceptions to the Release of Information
MPP 3-09/090.35, Authority to Release Information
MPP 3-09/090.40, Procedure for the Release of Information
MPP 3-09/110.05, Criminal Record Information
MPP 3-09/110.10, Responsibility
MPP 4-01/020.60, Confidential Reports
MPP 5-02/010.00, Release of Information Concerning Juvenile Subjects
FOD 97-03, Disclosure of Arrestee Information; The Public Record Act
FOD 04-06, Deputy Daily Worksheets; Redacting Juvenile Information