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Burbank Police Department

200 N Third St
Burbank, California 91502
(818)238-3200

Information: (818) 238-3333

Criminal Records: (818) 238-3140

Accident Reports: (818) 847-9511

Emergency: 9-1-1

 

Directions to Burbank Police Department:

From the northbound Golden State Freeway (I/S 5) take the Olive Avenue exit.   Stay in the right lane and turn right to the signal and you will be on Angeleno Avenue at First Street.   Continue eastbound on Angeleno for two more signals to Third Street, and turn left there.   The building on the far left Corner at the next intersection (Olive Avenue) is the Burbank City Hall.   In two blocks turn right on Orange Grove Avenue, and then immediately right into the City parking lot.   After parking, walk across Orange Grove with the traffic signal at Third Street, and enter the main entrance of the Police/Fire Headquarters Facility.

From the westbound Ventura Freeway (CA 134) merge right to northbound Golden State Freeway (I/S 5) and follow directions above.

From the southbound Golden State Freeway (I/S 5) take the Burbank Boulevard exit.   Stay in the left lane and at the signal at the top of the off-ramp you turn left onto Burbank Boulevard.   Proceed eastbound for two blocks until you dead end into Third Street, and turn right from either of the right two lanes.   Continue southbound on Third Street and merge into the left lane, because the right lane becomes “Right Turn Only” at Magnolia Boulevard.   Two blocks past Magnolia turn left on Orange Grove Avenue, and then immediately right into the City parking lot.   After parking, walk across Orange Grove using the pedestrian traffic signal at Third Street, and enter the main entrance of the Police/Fire Headquarters Facility.

From the eastbound Ventura Freeway (CA 134) exit at Buena Vista Street.   At the dead end and stop sign at the bottom of the off ramp, turn left on Bob Hope Drive.   In two blocks at the next dead end, turn right on Alameda Avenue.   In two blocks turn left on Buena Vista Avenue, which is a signalized intersection.   At the next traffic signal, turn right on Olive Avenue and proceed eastbound, going on an overpass above the Golden State Freeway and railroad tracks.   At the third traffic signal past the overpass, turn left onto Third Street.   The building on the left just before you turn is the Burbank City Hall.   In one block turn right on Orange Grove Avenue, and then immediately right into the City parking lot.   After parking, walk across Orange Grove using the pedestrian traffic signal at Third Street, and enter the main entrance of the Police/Fire Headquarters Facility.

Burbank Police Department Jail Information

The Burbank Police Department Jail houses up to 73 felony and misdemeanor arrestees until their criminal arraignments unless they are released on bond, bail or citation.   Its modern modular design allows it to be safely operated by a minimum staff of two jailers at a time.   People sentenced to jail time in other jurisdictions often request to serve their time here instead, and pay $85 a night to stay in our jail instead of the one in the city where they were sentenced

  Weekender Program

People who are convicted of a misdemeanor crime and sentenced to jail may serve their time in a city jail instead of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department jail, if authorized by the sentencing judge.  For people convicted of certain non-violent crimes, Burbank Police Department’s Weekender Program provides the option of serving those sentences in a relatively small, new, clean and local jail.  Reduced travel and check in / check out time could greatly reduce the time necessary each weekend.  The cost to serve the time in Burbank is $85 per day served, with an initial $85 deposit that is applied to the last day of the scheduled time to be served.  The participant must show evidence of a recent negative T.B. test.

Registration for the program is Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 3 PM.  At that meeting, a schedule will be developed for the amount of jail time that is specified by the court.  Depending on the participant’s schedule, days can be served on either weekends or weekdays.  As a sample schedule, a person with a Monday-Friday daytime job could keep working and still serve a sentence of up to 16 days in one month of weekends.  There would be check in by 7 PM each Friday and a release by 7 PM the following Monday, with credit for four days jail time (Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday). 

Any further questions you may have about the Weekender Program can be answered by the Jail Manager or any Jailer at (818) 238-3010. 

The Burbank Police and Fire Headquarters Facility main entrance is up the curved steps behind the Police Officer / Firefighter Statue on the northeast corner of Third Street and Orange Grove Avenue. Time limit parking is available in a lot on the southeast corner.   Additional ground-level short-term parking is available behind the building accessed for Palm Avenue east of Third Street, and the rear doors to the lobby can be accessed from that side.   Pay careful attention to the parking lot signs, as some of the parking there is restricted.   The parking aisles closest to Glenoaks are owned by the Burbank Unified School District and leased to local businesses.   Parking in those without the appropriate permit between 8 A.M. and 7 P.M. weekdays will result in an immediate citation.
 
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