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Alhambra Police Department

211 S First St
Alhambra, California 91801
(626)570-5151

Emergency 9-1-1
General Information Number: (626) 570-5107
Records Division: Tel: (626) 570-5107   Fax: (626) 284-5978
Investigations Division: Tel. (626) 570-5107   Fax: 576-5146
Investigations Captain: Tel: (626) 576-5115   Fax: (626) 576-5146

ALHAMBRA POLICE DEPARTMENT FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Where are you located?
The Alhambra Police Department is located on the northwest corner of First Street and Commonwealth next to City Hall. The address is 211 S. First St., Alhambra, 91801

What are your hours?
The Alhambra Police Department is open 365 days a year, 24 hours a day for emergency services. The Records Section is open seven days a week from 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. The Traffic Section is open Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.

How do I get a copy of an accident or crime report?
In order to obtain a copy of an accident report, you must be one of the parties interest therein. This is included, but not limited to the driver or drivers involved, or the guardian or conservator thereof, the parent of a minor driver or the authorized representative of the driver or any named person injured by the accident. In order to obtain a crime report, you must be the victim of the crime. This does not apply to records that are being sought via subpoena. There is a fee of 10¢ per page for an accident report and a fee of 10¢ per page for a crime report that is payable by cash, check or money order only.

If I have a criminal record, how do I get a copy of my record?
The State of California Department of Justice has your criminal record information. You must provide them your fingerprints and pay a fee. An information sheet is available at the police department?s front counter. Additionally, if you were arrested as a juvenile, you may receive a copy of your arrest report. Adult arrest reports must be subpoenaed. However, you may review your local records at the police department with proper identification.

How do I get my vehicle out of impound?
The vehicle can be released to the registered owner who has a valid California driver's license only. The vehicle must also be currently registered with the Department of Motor Vehicles. An administrative fee of $30.00 is due upon release. Cash, check or money order will be accepted.

How can I get a criminal clearance letter for the Immigration and Naturalization Service?
If you are currently a resident of the City of Alhambra or have lived in the City, the Alhambra Police Department will do a local criminal history search on you within our city jurisdiction only. If there is no criminal history on you within our jurisdiction, a letter will be made indicating to the INS that there is no adverse information found on you. There is an administrative fee of $4.00 for the letter, which must be paid by cash, check or money order only. The letter can take up to ten days to receive.

Does the Alhambra Police Department provide fingerprinting services?
Yes, reserve officers provide fingerprinting services the first and third Wednesdays of the month from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. There is a $10.00 processing fee for each fingerprint card. Information about other agencies providing fingerprinting services is available at the police department?s front counter.

ALHAMBRA CITY JAIL

Visiting hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., seven days a week. The Alhambra City Jail houses federal prisoners, INS detainees and municipal arrestees.

RECORDS DIVISION

Daily hours of public operation: 5:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. This section handles phone calls and counter contacts from the public and other police department employees. It processes and maintains all confidential files, reports, arrest records and handles data entry. This includes keeping local records, as well as national data on such items as stolen and recovered vehicles, guns, bikes, and other property that may be stolen, recovered, found, lost, or held for evidence. It also books inmates into the Sheriff's booking system, enters restraining orders, missing persons, and sex offenders.

Fees Handled through the Records Division:

•  Report fees: Crime Reports/Property = 10¢ per page

•  Traffic Accidents = 10¢ per page

•  Vehicle Release Fee = $ 30.00

•  Repossession Fee = $15.00 (Must be repossessed in Alhambra)

Fees may be paid in cash, as well as by check or money order (write checks and money orders payable to the City of Alhambra).

INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION

Hours of Operation: Mon.-Fri., 6:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

The Investigations Division conducts follow up investigations concerning all criminal matters other than traffic related offenses that occur within the jurisdiction of the Alhambra Police Department. In addition, it serves subpoenas on victims and witnesses, administers the Police Department's D.A.R.E. and Crime Analysis program and coordinates a variety of services involving youth that are managed by two counseling staff members, Suzanne Carranza, MFCC and Mariana Herrera-DuBois.

Areas of Division Responsibility:

Property Crimes: This detail handles residential and commercial burglary, auto theft and theft from autos, shoplifting and other theft, as well as forgery, fraud, identity theft and computer crime.

Family Crimes: This detail handles domestic violence, missing juveniles, sex offenses, abuse or neglect of children and elders and restraining order violations

Crimes Against Persons: This detail handles homicides, robberies, assaults, weapons violations, missing adults, annoying phone calls, as well as stalking and terrorist threats

A.C.T.: Organized crime and gang intelligence, narcotics, vice investigations (gambling and prostitution)

Crime Analysis: This detail is handled by the Crime Analyst who reviews reports daily in several major crime categories such as burglaries, robberies and auto theft, checking for patterns (i.e., time, day, location, modus operandi and suspect descriptions). The Analyst prepares wanted persons bulletins, publishes crime trend information for internal use by patrol and detectives, and does ad hoc searches of the Department's automated records. The Analyst also attends weekly meetings with representatives from other local agencies to share information about ongoing crime trends. Requests for statistical information that require ad hoc searches are honored. There is a charge of $45.00 per hour for this service. All requests for statistical information are processed through our Records Section.

Youth Services (For more information on the following programs, contact Suzanne Carranza at (626) 570-5111 or Mariana Herrera-DuBois at (626) 570-5184):

•  Individual & Family Counseling. Available on a continuing basis to remedy youth behavior and family problems. Counseling is also available for victims and witnesses to traumatic events. Referrals are accepted from police, school and probation authorities.

•  Parenting Classes . Several nine-week classes are offered each year in both English and Spanish to provide parenting skills and effective techniques for dealing with children from infancy through adolescence.

•  D.A.R.E. Camp . Youth from the Alhambra School District participate in a four-day camp where they interact with Alhambra police officers and learn positive, productive alternatives to gangs, violence and substance abuse. The D.A.R.E. Camp is funded through sponsorship contributions and proceeds from the annual D.A.R.E. Golf Tournament held each May at the Alhambra Golf Course. The D.A.R.E. Golf Committee organizes and coordinates the Tournament. Tournament sponsors are actively sought each year.

•  School Attendance Review Board (SARB) . This board, which is comprised of police, school and other community organizations, addresses problems of truancy and extreme behavior problems in local schools. SARB attempts to remedy such problems through intensive guidance and coordination of community resources.

•  Substance Abuse Advisory Board. This board, comprised of police, school and other community organizations, seeks to reduce the use of tobacco and alcohol by adolescents.

•  Pregnant Minors Program (PMP) . Counselors work with the Alhambra School District and community organizations to improve the quality of life for pregnant teens and their babies.

For more information about the Alhambra Police Department, click here:

http://www.cityofalhambra.org/government/police_department/

For information on Los Angeles County jail facilities, click here: http://www.lasd.org/lasd_services/custody-services/custody.html

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Alhambra Superior Court

Northeast District
Alhambra Courthouse
150 West Commonwealth Avenue
Alhambra, California 91801

HOURS

The Clerk's Office is located on the second floor, Room 200. The Clerk's Office is open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, except legal holidays.

PHONE NUMBERS

Trial Court Administrator

(626) 308-5307

Asst. Court Administrator

(626) 308-5010

Civil & Small Claims Division

(626) 308-5521

Criminal Division

(626) 308-5525

FAX Filing

(626) 570-4667 FAX

Traffic Division

(213) 742-1928

G.C. Services

(626) 293-1637

District Attorney

(626) 308-5302

Health Officer

(626) 308-5306

Interpreter Services

(626) 308-5200

Pre-trial Services

(626) 308-5572

Probation Officer

(626) 308-5278

Public Defenders

(626) 308-5323

Sheriff's Department

(626) 308-5311

Superior Court Administration Office

(626) 308-5309

Jury Division

(626) 308-5180

For more superior court information, click here: http://www.lasuperiorcourt.org/locations/ Then click on “Alhambra”

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Alhambra District Attorney’s Office

150 West Commonwealth Ave.
Alhambra, Ca. 91801
Phone 626-308-5302
Fax 626-281-4724

As the largest local prosecutorial agency in the nation, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office has a jurisdiction covering 4,083 square miles. The territory stretches from Antelope Valley to Long Beach, from Pomona to Malibu.

On average the District Attorney’s Office prosecutes nearly 60,000 felonies and 200,000 misdemeanors a year. The Juvenile Division, which has nine offices throughout the County, files approximately 30,000 criminal petitions a year against criminal offenders under 18 years of age.

Cases from the central Los Angeles City area are prosecuted downtown at the Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center by the Bureau of Central Operations. Cases outside the central district are prosecuted by the 30 branch and area offices. Head deputy district attorneys run the main branch offices; deputies-in-charge run the branches’ smaller area offices. All office locations work closely with local police to prosecute crimes in their respective regions. Branch and area offices prosecute the majority of cases in the District Attorney’s Office.

Certain types of cases require expert attention and are handled by special division or units. Prosecutors in these units focus on certain types of crimes and are specially trained to prosecute them. Special division and units - as well as prosecutors in the Victim Impact Program - vertically prosecute crimes, which means that one deputy district attorney handles the case from beginning to end.

For more information on the District Attorney’s office, click here: http://da.co.la.ca.us/default.htm

Alhambra Public Defenders Office

150 West Commonwealth Avenue
Alhambra, CA 91801
FAX (626) 281-2375
(626) 308-5324

The primary responsibility of the Public Defender's Office is to ensure the representation of any person -- whether in custody or not -- who has been accused of a crime, but is currently unable to afford to hire private defense counsel.

If you have been arrested and remain in custody , you will be brought to a local court usually within 48 hours of your arrest. If you are not in custody , you will be given a time and place to appear for your first court date. The first court date is called the arraignment . When you first appear in court for your arraignment, you will be represented by the Public Defender's Office upon your request if your are indigent. A Deputy Public Defender who handles arraignments in the court where your case is set will be in the courtroom to review the files describing the charges against you along with the police reports. After reviewing the paperwork, this attorney or a Public Defender paralegal will meet with you to explain the charges and the legal process. In some cases the Deputy Public Defender who represents you at this first appearance will handle all of your case. In other cases you might be represented by more than one attorney during different proceedings.

The Public Defender's Office represents only those people who cannot afford to retain their own attorneys. At your arraignment -- whether you are in custody or not -- the County of Los Angeles may require that you complete a financial statement regarding your assets to determine whether you can afford a private attorney. A Public Defender employee will be available to assist you in completing this form. Even if you do qualify for our services, the County will request that you pay a registration fee of $25.00 for the services of the Public Defender's Office, as is required by State law.

Although not every court handles the issue of financial eligibility for the Public Defender in the same way, a determination as to whether you are eligible for our services will be made either by the judge in the arraignment court or by a Deputy Public Defender in that particular court. However, no person will ever be denied the assistance of the Public Defender because of inability to pay the registration fee or any other cost of appointed counsel.

For more information on the Public Defenders office, click here: http://pd.co.la.ca.us/Services.html

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