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Pomona Police Department

490 W Mission Blvd
Pomona, California 91766
Tel: (909)622-1241

Fax: 909-620-2259

Phone numbers
Police Desk (909)620-2155
Watch Commander (909)620-2151
Internal Affairs (909)620-2142

Jail Office (909)620-2131 or (909)620-2132


Jail Operations

Those who are arrested
The Pomona City Jail is a Type I facility which meets all standards mandated by laws governing jails. Those who have been arrested by Pomona Police are usually taken to the Pomona City Jail for processing (booking). Once the transporting officer has provided information to the Jailers then a Jailer will finish the booking. Jailers are responsible for mug photos, fingerprints as well as verifying identity, medical problems, mental problems and gang affiliation. Persons with no medical problems are kept at the Jail. Those who can post bond, bail or are eligible for a citation will be released. The remaining inmates will be kept at the Jail for arraignment at the Pomona Superior Courts.

Other Jail Functions
Jailers have a number of responsibilities above and beyond safely supervising inmates. The following is a list of their frequent duties:

bulletPrisoner transportation to and from jails in the L.A. area.
bulletFingerprint civilian job applicants, sex crimes registrants and narcotics registrants.
bulletSupervising Inmate Workers.
bulletIssuing equipment to police officers.

Jail Frequently Asked Questions

Phone Calls

Within the first three hours after arrest, each arrestee will be allowed 3 local phone calls (collect calls and phone cards may also be used. The local calls are free.

How to Get Information About An Arrestee

After the booking process is complete, information about the booking is available from the Internet. The website for this information is http://appl.lasd.org/iic/agis_search.cfm

Visits

Inmates will be allowed a visit within the first twenty-four hours after booking or prior to arraignment which ever comes first. Attorneys should call (909) 620-2131 to make arrangements for client interviews.

Fingerprinting for Narcotics and Sex Crimes Registrants

Registrants should come to the Pomona Police Department front desk between 8:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, excluding holidays.

Inmate Worker Program

This program is designed to accommodate sentenced inmate who want to serve their time at the Pomona City Jail. Inmates who are serving sentences of forty-five days or more and must serve their sentence consecutively without a break should consider this program. Job Duties for inmate workers include prisoner food preparation, cleaning the jail, routine building maintenance, washing cars and exterior grounds cleaning. Call (909)620-2131 or 620-2132 to apply or to learn more about the program.

Jail Phone Numbers

Jail Office (909)620-2131 or (909)620-2132


Support Services Division

This Division is responsible for providing administrative and other essential support services for the effective and cost efficient delivery of police services. The programs and work activities assigned to this division include the following:

bulletRecords and Clerical Program
bulletBudget and Accounting
bulletInformation Technology
bulletCrime Analysis
bulletCode Compliance
bulletFleet and Facility Maintenance
bulletWireless Communications
bulletJail Operations

Code Compliance

The Code Compliance Unit is charged with the enforcement of a wide variety of the City's ordinances and municipal codes dealing with health and safety, as well as issues directed at removing blight from the community. The goal is to obtain voluntary compliance from members of the community who are found to be in violation of the City ordinances or municipal codes. It is only through working together with the community that we can improve our neighborhoods and business districts and make positive changes in our City. The Code Compliance Unit is comprised of nine code compliance inspectors, a secretary, and a supervisor. The unit operates seven days a week, with limited staff Friday - Sunday. The unit office is located at 375 S. Main St, Suite 101, Pomona, CA. 91766. Hours 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. seven days a week. Closed Holidays

Records Bureau

The Pomona Police Department's Records Bureau is organizationally situated within the Support Services Division. Staffing authorization consists of one (1) Police Records Manager, two (2) Police Records Shift Supervisors, four (4) Senior Police Technicians, sixteen (16) Police Technicians, one (1) Senior Records Specialist, one (1) Records Specialist, two (2) hourly part-time Office Assistants and one (1) Community Services Officer.

The Records Bureau constantly receives information from various sources and then make that information available, in various forms, to officers of this Department, other law enforcement agencies and criminal justice agencies upon request.

As reports are received, information from each one is entered into the Department's Records Management system. Lost, Stolen, Recovered or Found serialized items of property are entered into the State of California's Criminal Justice computer. This system allows almost instant access by law enforcement agencies nationwide.

Records Bureau personnel perform a variety of duties both in a direct and indirect support capacity for other units within the Department as well as for the public. Providing copies of police reports to citizens, insurance companies and government agencies are just a few of the many tasks performed by Records Bureau personnel. Additional tasks include: transcription of taped police reports; assembling court packages for Investigators to review with the District Attorney's Office; providing crime statistics to the California Department of Justice; compiling internal management reports; registering narcotics, arson and sex offenders, and complying with State and Federal laws concerning the privacy of information housed in the Records Bureau files.

REQUESTING COPIES OF POLICE REPORTS:

ALL requests for copies of police reports MUST be made in writing. There is a $15 request processing fee, which is not refundable if it is determined that the report request is not releasable.


Records Bureau personnel work three different shifts, providing services to the Department and community 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, on a year-around basis. Records Bureau personnel can be reached by calling (909) 620-2161. The Records Bureau Supervisors can be reached at (909) 620-2159.

Records Frequently Asked Questions

Q. How do I make a request for a copy of a police report?

A. All requests for copies of police reports must be made in writing . This can be done on a form provided by the police department or by letter. These requests can be mailed (with the appropriate fee) or dropped off at the front desk of the police department.

Q. If I need to get a "clearance" for Immigration, what do I need to do?

A. Since Section 11105 of the California Penal Codes provides for the California Department of Justice to furnish "clearance" information, the Pomona Police Department does not provide this information.
Visa/Immigation Clearance can be obtained throught the California Department of Justice by submitting a fingerprint card, along with a $32 fee for each fingerprint card submitted, and a copy of the letter you received advising you that a record clearance was necessary. The Pomona Police Department will provide a copy of the appropriate form(s).

Q. If I want to see what kind of criminal history record I have, what do I need to do?

A. Again, Section 11105 of the California Penal Codes applies. To provide this type of information routinely would mean assigning investigators and other civilian staff to this purpose, taking them away from their efforts to complete more urgent law enforcement tasks. Appropriate California Department of Justice forms are available at the Front Desk of the Police Department.

Q. How do I go about getting fingerprinted?

A. The Pomona Police Department provides fingerprinting services to the public on Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. You MUST be at the Police Department by 9:45 a.m. or you will not be figerprinted. There is a fee of $15 (exact cash, no change is available) or check. A California Drivers License/Identification card or passport is required.

Q. How can I get my arrest record sealed?

A. Pursuant to California Penal Code Section 851.8, you can petition to have an arrest record sealed. To do so, you must submit California Department of Justice form BCII 8270

INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES DIVISION

Burglary Unit

This unit is comprised of two investigators that investigate all residential and commercial burglaries. They attend community meetings to educate the public in crime prevention. This unit is responsible for the implementation of the first Burglary Investigator's Association in the San Gabriel Valley. The Association exchanges information on crime patterns to identify suspects involved in burglaries. This is a multi-agency team effort. The unit also works closely with the local pawnshops to identify suspects who attempt to sell stolen property.

Burglary Unit

This unit is comprised of two investigators that investigate all residential and commercial burglaries. They attend community meetings to educate the public in crime prevention. This unit is responsible for the implementation of the first Burglary Investigator's Association in the San Gabriel Valley. The Association exchanges information on crime patterns to identify suspects involved in burglaries. This is a multi-agency team effort. The unit also works closely with the local pawnshops to identify suspects who attempt to sell stolen property.

Domestic Violence

Patrol officers are required to document incidences that the actions by the parties involved constitute some type of domestic violence. Two detectives are assigned to investigate these complaints. Each detective receives 50-60 cases each month for follow-up investigation.

A victim in a domestic violence case must remember one very important thing; if there' s been a crime committed, the District Attorney will prosecute even if the victim doesn't seek prosecution.

Robbery Unit

The Robbery Unit is comprised of two investigators who have the responsibility of investigating all robberies in the City of Pomona. In addition, both investigators attend multi-agency meetings to exchange information on crime patterns, suspect information, and discuss new technology in the field of robbery investigations. This unit received $15,000 in state grant funding for new video equipment to assist with investigations. The Robbery Unit recently hosted a Robbery Prevention Seminar that was attended by Pomona business owners and managers.

Sexual Assault Detail

Two detectives are assigned to handle all sexual assaults and child abuse. A state requirement for any officer working this assignment is to complete a 40-hour training class. Each detective is assigned approximately 20 cases a month. The cases include sexual battery, physical abuse to minors, serial rapist, pornography or Internet child pornography. Because of changes in sentencing in recent years, most sexual assaults and felonies carry a minimum of a six-year prison sentence. In a recent case, a felony suspect was sentenced to over 900 years, the second longest sentence in Los Angeles County.

An additional assignment to this detail is the registration of convicted sexual assault individuals in compliance with Megan's Law. Once an individual is released from prison, he/she has a lifetime requirement to register each year with law enforcement on his/her birthday, or whenever he/she moves. Currently, Pomona has about 275 registrants, a number consistent with cities of our size.

Grand Theft Auto Detail

The Auto Theft Detail processes auto theft in-custody's (prepares cases for presentation to the district attorney's office), and conducts follow-ups on cases with workable leads. These leads may result in the investigator preparing a search warrant, arresting a suspect, recovering a stolen vehicle, and identifying a car theft ring. Investigators also conduct vehicle inspections where the public vehicle identification numbers have been removed. They also review all stolen and recovered vehicle reports for the City and conduct business inspections looking for stolen vehicles and for compliance with state and federal laws.

Gang Unit

The Gang Unit consists of two sworn police personnel. Their responsibilities include the tracking of street gang activity, contacting individual members and associates of these gangs, and follow up on the investigation of gang-related crimes.

Another duty of the unit is the maintenance of records, which are used by the "Cal-Gangs" state wide gang database. This data is collected from reports, field interviews, and initiating contacts. Gang investigators are also the "experts" for the department in regard to street gangs and testifying in court on gang related matters.

As part of gang investigations, investigators prepare gang association warrants; targeting members of specific gangs that are involved in a particular crime. The Gang Unit also provides assistance to other agencies investigating gang members from the City of Pomona.

Homicide Detail

The Unit has the sole responsibility of investigating the untimely death of persons who are victims of homicide. These detectives work diligently on a murder case to help identify and capture the perpetrator.

Pomona homicide detectives investigate an average of 30 homicides a year. These murders include drive-by shootings, stabbings, strangulation's, and child deaths. The unit also investigates attempted murder cases, attend autopsies, and review unsolved murder cases. A homicide detective must be methodical and persistent in his approach to a death investigation. The detective has the overall responsibility of preparing a case for a criminal filing and will assist the Deputy District Attorney through the trial process.

The homicide unit is comprised of one sergeant and six detectives. Evidence technicians gather and document evidence to support the unit. On a murder investigation call-out, a team consisting of one sergeant, two detectives, and one technician respond to the crime scene to initiate an investigation. Since death usually strikes without warning, the homicide unit is subject to being on-call 24 hours per day, 7 days a week.

It has been said, "That no greater duty will ever be bestowed upon an officer then when he is entrusted to investigate the death of another human being."

Major Narcotics Unit

The Major Narcotics Unit investigates major narcotics trafficking in and around the City of Pomona. The unit places emphasis on invetigations which directly involve the flow of large amounts of narcotics into our community.

The unit consits of one sergeant, two investigators and four patrol officers who conduct covert surveillance of narcotic traffickers and gather intelligence which is used by the law enforcement community. The unit routinely works with and assists other law enforcement agencies such as the FBI, the Drug Enforcement Administration, and the California Department of Justice.

Since the units inception several years ago, it has been responsible for the confiscation of hundreds of pounds of illegal narcotics and millions of dollars in U. S. currency related to the illegal trafficking of narcotics.

Major Crimes Task Force

The Major Crimes Task Force is a pro-active enforcement team that investigates crimes such as homicides, robbery, aggravated assaults, and narcotic related offenses. The unit currently consists of one sergeant, one corporal, and seven police officers. The team also gathers intelligence information regarding gang-related activity within the City of Pomona. It is instrumental in enforcing and suppressing street level gang and narcotic activity. The unit is responsible for the apprehension of hundreds of suspects that are involved in this type of illegal activity.

To learn more about the Pomona Police Department and Pomona City Jail, click here: http://www.ci.pomona.ca.us/city_departments/police/

 

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Pomona Superior Courts

POMONA COURTHOUSE NORTH

East District
Pomona Courthouse North
350 West Mission Blvd.
Pomona, California 91766

HOURS

8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Night court is held on the first and third Mondays of each month. Please check in at 5:00 p.m.

Phones are answered between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

PHONE NUMBERS

Administration

(909) 620-3202

Civil

(909) 802-9944

Criminal

(909) 802-9944

District Attorney

(909) 620-3350

FAX

(909) 865-6767

G.C. Services

(800) 333-8395

Health Officer

(909) 620-3214

Juvenile Traffic

(909) 620-3116

Legal Aid - Pomona

(909) 487-7609

Probation

(909) 469-4507

Public Defender

(909) 868-6400

Sheriff's Office

(909) 620-3230

Small Claims

(909) 802-9944

Small Claims Advisory Service

(213) 974-9759

Traffic

(213) 742-1928

Administration

(909) 620-3202

Civil

(909) 802-9944

Criminal

(909) 802-9944

District Attorney

(909) 620-3350

FAX

(909) 865-6767

G.C. Services

(800) 333-8395

Health Officer

(909) 620-3214

Juvenile Traffic

(909) 620-3116

Legal Aid - Pomona

(909) 487-7609

CALENDAR

Criminal Division

Prescheduled court dates will be on the calendars posted in the courthouse lobby. You should report directly to the courtroom to which you are assigned. Courtroom doors open at 8:30 a.m. Advances, in-custody and continuances may not be included on the daily calendar. If your name is not listed, check with the Clerk's Office in Room 204.

To appear in court on a non-calendared case, you must report to the Criminal Clerk's Office in Room 204 by 8:30 a.m., Monday through Friday. Please bring applicable information pertaining to your case, such as: case number, copy of citation, bail receipt, driver license, number and/or proof of compliance of court order.

Certain misdemeanor and infraction matters are heard in Division 4, such as Humane Society dog citations, Property Abatements, City Code violations.

Traffic Division

Traffic matters are heard in Division 1. Arraignments are heard Monday through Friday at 8:30 a.m., and Court Trials are heard Monday through Thursday at 1:30 p.m. If the name and address on your citation are correct, you should receive a courtesy notice in the mail before your appearance date. If you do not receive your courtesy notice by the appearance date on your citation, you may call or appear in person at the court. If you wish to attend Traffic School, pay your bail amount, or schedule a court appearance, you may go online at www.lasuperiorcourt.org/traffic or you may phone (213) 742-1928, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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

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POMONA COURTHOUSE SOUTH

East District
Pomona Courthouse South
400 Civic Center Plaza
Pomona, California 91766

HOURS

8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

PHONE NUMBERS

Automated Attendant

(909) 620-3006

Automated Attendant

(909) 620-3020

Automated Attendant

(909) 620-3023

FAX Filing

(909) 620-6547 FAX

TTY

(909) 868-7386

CALENDAR/PROGRAMS

Children's Waiting Room

The Children's Waiting Room is located on the 4th Floor in Room 410. Children between the ages of 2 1/2 (and toilet trained) and 13 years whose caregivers are conducting court business in the courthouse may use the waiting room. The room has space for up to eight children and is on a first-come first-served basis. The Children's Waiting Room may not be used by jurors. The Children's Waiting Room is open from 8:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. and 1:15 p.m. to 4:45 p.m.

Conciliation

The East District requires that parties attend a conciliation conference in all matters where there are issues about child custody or visitation. Orders to Show Cause are required to indicate the conciliation appointment on the face of the moving papers before being filed at the filing window.

Domestic Violence Clinic

The East District hosts a domestic violence clinic Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Volunteers will help parties in the completion of paperwork necessary to receive a temporary restraining order. Report to Room 101 for further information.

Family Law Facilitator Office

Assists parties with the completion of forms for child support, spousal support and health insurance.
Telephone - (909) 620-3150.
Location - Room 114, 1st Floor.

Guardianship Clinic

The East District hosts a Guardianship Clinic every Wednesday from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Room 701 on the 7th floor. Representatives from the local bar help persons in pro per in the completion of the necessary paperwork to obtain a guardianship.

Judgment Debtor

Exams are held in the Direct Calendar courtroom according to case number. Call the courtroom clerk for a date.

Juvenile

All non-detained juvenile delinquency matters are confidential. Minors ordered to court by way of citation should appear in the courthouse on the date indicated on the citation. The juvenile courts are located on the 4th floor. Citation calendars are posted outside each juvenile courtroom and indicate the courtroom the minor's matter was assigned to.

Law Library

Located on the first floor, next to the lobby of the Clerk's Office. Open Monday through Friday (except Court holidays) from 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Name Change

Calendar is every Monday in Department EA-A at 10:00 a.m.; hearing dates are assigned by the filing window when the petition is filed.

Parents And Children Together (PACT)

For more information on PACT, click here .

Pomona Self-Help Legal Access Center

The Center is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and is closed for lunch from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. The Center is also closed on Wednesday afternoons and all Court holidays. At the Self-Help Center, you can receive free help in preparing forms needed to represent yourself. The Center provides assistance with family law issues including divorce, paternity and child custody and visitation. In the afternoons, you can receive help with evictions and small claims actions in addition to family law matters. Please be aware that evictions will take priority over all other matters in the afternoon. The Self-Help Center is located on the Seventh Floor of the courthouse located at 400 Civic Center Plaza. The Center accepts individuals on a first-come, first-served basis.

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

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Pomona District Attorney’s Office

POMONA BRANCH

400 Civic Center Plaza, Rm.201
Pomona, Ca. 91766
Phone 909-620-3350
Fax 909-629-6876

POMONA JUVENILE

300 South Park Ave., Rm. 770
Pomona, Ca. 91766
Phone 909-868-5322
Fax 909-629-3684

The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office prosecutes felony crimes throughout Los Angeles County – a jurisdiction covering 4,083 square miles. The territory stretches from Antelope Valley to Long Beach, from Pomona to Malibu. The District Attorney’s Office also prosecutes misdemeanor crimes in unincorporated areas of the County and in 78 of the 88 County cities . Los Angeles County is larger in population than 42 states in the nation with a population of approximately 9.8 million people.

For more information about the Pomona District Attorney’s office, click here: http://da.co.la.ca.us/locations3.htm Then select “Pomona”

Pomona Public Defenders Office

100 West Second Street, Suite 200
Pomona, CA 91766
FAX (909) 865-7782
(909) 868-6400

The Public Defender is a law office established and funded by the County of Los Angeles. The functions of the office are defined by the county charter and by California state law. The attorneys and other staff employed by the office render legal services to individuals who are accused of public offenses, and who cannot afford to retain the services of a private attorney. We also represent any person under the age of 18 who is facing juvenile delinquency proceedings, or regarding whom the state has instituted wardship proceedings because of habitual truancy or incorrigibility. We represent individuals who are involuntarily detained in medical facilities in a variety of mental health proceedings because of purported mental disabilities, those as to whom conservatorship proceedings have been instituted because they are alleged to be gravely disabled, and patients whose competency to refuse medical treatment is challenged. Finally, we represent individuals who are subject to contempt proceedings for violation of court orders, such as child support and child visitation or custody orders.

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

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