Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office

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Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office
Patch of the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office
Patch of the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office
Flag of Santa Barbara County, California
Flag of Santa Barbara County, California
Common nameSanta Barbara County Sheriff
AbbreviationSBSO
Motto"Keeping the Peace Since 1850"
Agency overview
Formed1850; 172 years ago (1850)[1]
Employees640 (2012)[2]
Annual budgetUS$112,730,087 (2012)[2]
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionSanta Barbara, California, United States of America
California county map (Santa Barbara County highlighted).svg
Jurisdiction of Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office
Size2,745 sq mi (7,110 km2)[2]
Legal jurisdictionSanta Barbara County, California
General nature
  • Local civilian police
Operational structure
HeadquartersGoleta, California
Agency executive
Regions
Facilities
Stations
Helicopters4
Police dogs4[3]
Website
www.sbsheriff.org

The Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office (SBSO) provides law enforcement for the unincorporated areas of Santa Barbara County, California, as well as several cities within the county. The cities that the Sheriff's Office provides police services for include Buellton, Carpinteria, Goleta and Solvang.[4] In total the 640 full-time employees of the Sheriff's Office are responsible for 2,745 square miles (7,110 km2) of the county.[5]

History[]

Founded in 1850, the Santa Barbara Sheriff's Office is the oldest law enforcement agency in the state.[1] In its early days, the department battled outlaws Salomon Pico and Jack Powers. Initially having a single Sheriff, aided only by a jailer and guard in charge of the chain gang, the department now has over 600 full-time employees.

Organization[]

North County Operations Division[]

A k9 team at the 2017 Las Vegas K9 Trials.

The North County Operations Division starts at the Gaviota Tunnel and extends north to the San Luis Obispo County line as well as east to the Kern County and Ventura County lines. The division has patrol stations in Buellton, Lompoc, New Cuyama, Santa Maria and Solvang.[6]

South County Operations Division[]

The South County Operations Division boundaries extend south from Gaviota Tunnel to the Ventura County line and west, from the crest of the Santa Ynez Mountains to three islands in the Santa Barbara Channel with patrol stations in Carpinteria, Goleta and Isla Vista.[6]

Rank structure[]

Title Insignia
Sheriff
4 Gold Stars.svg
Undersheriff
3 Gold Stars.svg
Chief Deputy
2 Gold Stars.svg
Commander
1 Gold Star.svg
Lieutenant
US-OF1B.svg
Staff Sergeant
U.S. police sergeant rank (black and yellow).svg
Sergeant
U.S. police sergeant rank (black and yellow).svg
Senior Deputy
U.S. police corporal rank (black and yellow).svg
Deputy

References[]

  1. ^ a b "History". Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office. Retrieved 7 January 2014.
  2. ^ a b c "Sheriff Budget 12-13" (PDF). County of Santa Barbara Operating Plan 2012-13 Recommended Budget. Board of Supervisors. Retrieved 7 January 2014.
  3. ^ "Sheriff's Office Santa Barbara County Annual Report 2011" (PDF). Santa Barbara County Sheriff. Retrieved 8 January 2014.
  4. ^ "Annual Report - Law Enforcement Operations" (PDF). Santa Barbara Sheriff's Office. p. 10. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
  5. ^ "Sheriff Budget 13-14" (PDF). County of Santa Barbara Operating Plan 2013-14 Recommended Budget. Board of Supervisors. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
  6. ^ a b "Sheriff's Office Santa Barbara County 2011 Annual Report" (PDF). Sheriff’s Office Santa Barbara County. pp. 12 & 15. Retrieved 10 January 2014.

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