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  2. To find the proper sheriffs office for your civil process needs, please have the address of the party being served ready. Find Serving Office Civil Process Inquiries, Contact Us

  3. The full process to become a Deputy Sheriff Trainee can average between six and nine months. The process can be shorter or longer, depending on the applicant. Your path to success starts here: Complete and submit an online application and Supplemental Questionnaire.

  4. If you already know what type of civil process or service you want the Sheriff to serve or perform, go the a Civil Process page for detailed information.

  5. Civil Case Inquiry. The information on this website does not constitute an official record. Further, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department and the County of Los Angeles are not liable in any way for any inaccuracy of information published herein.

  6. Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles_County_Sheriff's_Department

    The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is the largest sheriff's department and the fourth largest local policing agency in the United States. There are approximately 17,926 employees; over 9,972 sworn deputies and 7,954 non sworn members (professional staff).

  7. ZIP. Additional Information (defendant’s description, work hours, etc.) Make all payments, refunds or notices to the following (if different from the party at the top of this form): NAME. ADDRESS. All instructions must be submitted by the above attorney or party (if no attorney.) All correspondence will be sent to said party. DATE.

  8. INSTRUCTIONS TO THE SHERIFF OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY: COURT SERVICES DIVISION - CIVIL MANAGEMENT BUREAU: The Sheriff must have original signed instructions by the attorney or party without attorney pursuant to CCP 262: Service Fee $40 pursuant to GC 26721.

  9. Civil Service Commission

    civilservice.lacounty.gov

    The Civil Service Commission is a Charter-mandated body charged with acting as the appellate body for major disciplinary actions, discharges, reductions, suspensions in excess of five days, and discrimination complaints filed by County employees within the Civil Service System.

  10. Tools and resources for Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department Court Services division.

  11. Serving Court Papers – Consumer & Business - Los Angeles County...

    dcba.lacounty.gov/portfolio/serving-court-papers

    Have the Sheriff in the courthouse closest to where the Defendant lives or works serve your claim. If the Defendant lives in another County, you must contact that County’s Sheriff Civil Process Unit to determine what their process is to serve court papers.