Premiere Bail Bonds Manhattan Beach – 800-662-0056
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Below, we’ve included some helpful information about the Manhattan Beach Police Department and the Torrance Superior Court, District Attorney’s office and Public Defender’s office serving Manhattan Beach.
Manhattan Beach Police Department
The Manhattan Beach Police Department temporary facility is located at:
1501 N. Peck Ave., Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
Main: (310) 802-5100, Facsimile: (310) 802-5101
Enter north on Peck Ave. from Manhattan Beach Blvd.
| Emergency | 911 |
| Animal/Parking Control | 310-802-5159 |
| Crime Prevention | 310-802-5186 |
| General Business | 310-802-5100 |
| Facsimile | 310-802-5101 |
| (TDD) | 310-545-7478 |
| Neighborhood Watch | 310-802-5183 |
| Non-Emergency Matters | 310-802-5140 |
| Parking Citations | 310-802-5159 |
| Victim Assistance | 310-802-5185 |
| Watch Commander | 310-802-5170 |
How do I obtain a copy of my police report?
Report copies are generally available 3-5 working days after the report is taken. There is a service fee. Copies may be requested in person, or by mail upon payment of the fee. Call (310) 802-5153 for the current fee amount. Mail your report request to
Manhattan Beach Police Department
Attn: Records
1501 N. Peck Ave. Street
Manhattan Beach, CA. 90266
Are all criminal cases assigned to a Detective?
No. A case will be assigned to a detective for follow-up investigation based on specific factors and evidence obtained during the initial investigation. Studies indicate that the presence of these factors can predict whether a detailed follow-up investigation would likely result in the arrest and prosecution of the suspect(s) or the recovery of property.
What if I want to talk to a Detective?
Due to the fact that they are in and out of the station, it is best to phone (310) 802-5120, during business hours and make an appointment.
What should I do if I am stopped by the police?
Sometimes Police Officers stop people because they match the description of a suspect in a recently reported crime, or simply for a traffic violation. If you are stopped, pull over to the right side of the road and park. Keep your hands on the steering wheel and do not make sudden movements, or reach under the seat, or into hidden areas.
If my car is impounded and I disagree with the reason, what can I do?
You have a right to a post impound hearing within 10 days after receiving notice of the impound. Any such hearing will conducted within 48 hours of receipt of the request, excluding weekends and holidays. If you wish to obtain such a hearing, contact the Traffic Bureau of the Manhattan Beach Police Department at 1501 N. Peck Ave., Manhattan Beach, CA. 90266 or telephone (310) 802-5165, between the hours of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
When do I have to report a traffic accident to the Department of Motor Vehicles?
When you are the driver of a motor vehicle involved in an accident on a public street or highway resulting in injury or death of any person, or property damage to any one vehicle (including the driver’s) in excess of $500, you must within ten days report the accident on a Department of Motor Vehicles SR-1 form.