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San Francisco, California a unique and breathtaking metropolis. The most European City in America. From it's famous Golden Gate Bridge to and cable cars, to the exquisite art galleries at SFMOMA, the City of San Francisco takes pride in its unrivaled attractions, renowned museums, and its unique neighborhoods which are treasures of its own.
Residents and tourists enjoy the variety of sites, shops, and restaurants that reflect the City's great ethnic and cultural diversity.
Incredible food, entertainment, and arts fill the hills of San Francisco.
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San Francisco County Sheriffs City Hall, Room 456 1 Carlton Goodlett Place San Francisco, CA 94102
(415) 554-7225 Fax 415-554-7050
The San Francisco Sheriff's Department consits of an ethnically diverse and talented staff includes approximately 850 sworn and 100 civilian members.
The Sheriff's Department administers San Francisco's six county jails and does a lot more to make San Francisco safe. The Department's arrest Warrant Service Unit seeks out and arrests hundreds of individuals each year who have violated the orders of local judges.
Members of the Sheriff's Department travel to other Bay Area jurisdictions every day to bring back to San Francisco fugitives who have fled local prosecution. Officers provide security to the civil and criminal courts, and to San Francisco's landmark City Hall.
The Sheriff's Department works together with the San Francisco Police Department and the State Department of Corrections to arrest state parolees who have violated conditions of their parole.
In addition to these traditional law enforcement duties, the Sheriff's Department has created some of the country's most successful crime prevention programs, including in-custody substance abuse treatment, anti-violence counseling, and post-release job development. The agency also works with victims of crime providing direct services when needed.
San Francisco Police Department Central Division 766 Vallejo St. San Francisco, CA 94133 Email: SFPD.Central.Station@sfgov.org Emergency, dial: 911 Non-emergency, dial: (415) 553-0123 TIP LINE: (415) 392-2623
SFPD Central Station is aptly named as it is located in the central portion of San Francisco, the center of tourism, commerce, entertainment and civic events. The district comprises the Financial district, Chinatown, North Beach, Fisherman’s Wharf, and three famous hills: Telegraph, Nob and Russian. Seven of ten major tourist attractions in San Francisco are located in the Central District. In 2002, it is estimated that over 13 million tourists visited attractions within the Central Police District.
OFFICIAL TEN CODE 10-00 Exercise great caution. 10-01 Reception is poor. 10-02 Reception is good. 10-03 Stop transmitting. 10-04 OK/message received 10-05 Relay message. 10-06 Change channel. 10-07 Out of service/unavailable for assignment. 10-07A Out of service at home. 10-07B Out of service - personal. 10-07C Out of Service (court) 10-07E Out of Service (end of watch) 10-07F Out of Service (follow-up) 10-07G Out of Service (gas/garage) 10-07I Out of Service (investigation) 10-07M Out of Service (meal) 10-07R Out of Service (radio shop/range) 10-07S Out of Service (station) 10-07T Out of Service (traffic control/training) 10-008 In service/available for assignment. 10-08F In service, on foot 10-09 Repeat last transmission. 10-10 Off duty. 10-10A Off duty at home. 10-11 Identify this frequency. 10-12 Visitors are present (be discrete). 10-13 Advise conditions at scene 10-14 Citizen holding suspect. 10-15 Prisoner in custody. 10-16 Pick up prisoner. 10-17 Request for gasoline. 10-18 Equipment exchange. 10-19 Return/returning to the station. 10-20 Location 10-21 Telephone: 10-21A Advise home that I will return at: 10-22 Cancel last assignment 10-22C Leave area if all secure 10-22 Disregard the last assignment. 10-23 Standby. 10-24 Request car-to-car transmission. 10-25 Respond & act as backup 10-26 Clear. 10-27 Driver's license check. 10-28 Vehicle registration 10-29 Check for being wanted/warrants. 10-29F The subject is wanted for a felony. 10-29H Caution - severe hazard potential. 10-29M The subject is wanted for a misdemeanor. 10-29V The vehicle is wanted in connection with a possible crime. 10-30 Person/vehicle wanted/stolen 10-31 Person has arrest record 10-32 Person/vehicle clear 10-33 Alarm sounding. 10-34 Confidential info follows 10-35 Consent to search 10-35 Time check. 10-36 Confidential information. 10-36 Emergency notification 10-37 Identify the operator. 10-38 Probation 10-39 Can ______ come to the radio? 10-40 Is ______ available for a telephone call? 10-42 Check on the welfare of/at ______. 10-43 Call a doctor. 10-43 Intelligence Div. interested 10-45 What is the condition of the patient? 10-45A Condition of patient is good. 10-45B Condition of patient is serious. 10-45C Condition of patient is critical. 10-45D Patient is deceased. 10-49 Proceed to ______. 10-50 Subject is under the influence of narcotics. 10-51 Subject is drunk. 10-52 Resuscitator is needed. 10-53 Man down. 10-54 Possible dead body. 10-55 This is a coroner's case. 10-56 A Suicide attempt. 10-56 Suicide. 10-57 Missing person. 10-59 Security check. 10-60 Lock out. 10-61 Miscellaneous public service. 10-62 Meet a citizen. 10-62B Civil standby. 10-62A Take a report from a citizen. 10-63 Prepare to copy. 10-64 Found property. 10-66 Suspicious person. 10-67 Person calling for help. 10-68 Call for police made via telephone. 10-70 Prowler. 10-71 Shooting. 10-72 Gun involved. 10-73 How do you receive? 10-79 Bomb threat. 10-80 Explosion. 10-86 Any traffic? 10-88 Assume your post. 10-91 A Stray. 10-91 Animal. 10-91B Noisy animal. 10-91C Injured animal. 10-91D Dead animal. 10-91E Animal bite. 10-91G Animal pickup. 10-91J Pickup/collect ______. 10-91L Leash law violation. 10-91V Vicious animal. 10-95 Requesting an I.D./Tech unit. 10-96 Undercover surveillance, marked units keep out 10-97 Arrived at scene 10-97 Arrived at the scene. 10-98 Available for assignment. 10-100 Civil disturbance - Mutual aid standby. 10-101 Civil disturbance - Mutual aid request. 11-10 Take a report. 11-24 Abandoned automobile. 11-25 Traffic hazard. 11-26 Abandoned bicycle. 11-27 with the driver being held. 11-28 with the driver being held. 11-40 Advise if an ambulance is needed. 11-41 An ambulance is needed. 11-42 No ambulance is needed. 11-48 Furnish transportation. 11-51 Escort. 11-52 Funeral detail. 11-54 Suspicious vehicle. 11-55 Officer is being followed by automobile. 11-56 Officer is being followed by auto containing dangerous persons. 11-57 An unidentified auto appeared at the scene of the assignment. 11-58 Radio traffic is being monitored. Phone all non-routine messages. 11-59 Give intensive attention to high hazard/business areas. 11-60 Attack in a high hazard area. 11-65 Signal light is out. 11-66 Defective traffic light. 11-78 Aircraft accident. 11-79 Accident - ambulance has been sent. 11-80 Accident - major injuries. 11-81 Accident - minor injuries. 11-82 Accident - no injuries. 11-83 Accident - no details. 11-84 Direct traffic. 11-85 Tow truck required. 11-94 Pedestrian stop. 11-95 Routine traffic stop. 11-96 Checking a suspicious vehicle 11-97 Time/security check on patrol vehicles. 11-98 Meet: _______ 11-99 Officer needs help. -------------------------- Code 1 Do so at your convenience. Code 2 Urgent. Code 3 Emergency/lights and siren. Code 4 No further assistance is needed. Code 5 Stakeout. Code 6 Responding from a long distance. Code 7 Mealtime. Code 8 Request cover/backup. Code 9 Set up a roadblock. Code 33 Mobile emergency - clear this radio channel.
SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY COURTS
Supeior Court CIVIC CENTER
400 McAllister Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 551-4000 TTY/TDD: (415) 551-4001
Civil Clerk's hours 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Monday - Friday)
Hall of Justice
850 Bryant St., San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 551-0651 TTY/TDD: (415) 551-4001
Office hours 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Monday - Friday)
Community Justice Center
555 Polk Street (Social Services) 575 Polk Street (Courtroom) San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 551-3834
Office hours 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Monday - Friday)
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