Detention Bureau - Marin County Sheriffs Office The Marin County Sheriff’s Office is committed to maintaining a program of education, prevention, detection, investigation, criminal and administrative sanctions against perpetrators, data collection, treatment and support for any inmate who is a victim of sexual abuse
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FAQ - Marin County Sheriffs Office General FAQs How do I get information about someone that was arrested or in the custody at the Marin County Jail? Contact the Marin County Jail at 415-473-7316 They can advise you if someone has been arrested, the charges, whether or not they will be released on bail, cited or released on their own recognizance and they will also provide bail
Records - Marin County Sheriffs Office The Marin County Sheriff’s Office Records Division is the repository, retrieval and records management center for all of the booking records for Marin County and all official incident reports taken by the Marin County Sheriff’s Office for the County’s unincorporated area
About Us - Marin County Sheriffs Office The Marin County Sheriff’s Office is divided into three major bureaus; Administrative and Support Services, Detention Services, and Field Services in addition to operating the countywide Major Crime Task Force
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Open House Burglary Suspect Arrested - Newsletter Details - Marin . . . Throughout the months of October and November, two different residential real estate Open Houses became the target for a burglar, posing as a realtor The Marin County Sheriff’s Office Investigations Division was able to identify the subject as Joshua Lamont, who has a history of committing similar offenses up and down the state of California
Executive Staff - Marin County Sheriffs Office A California native, Sylvia has over three decades of local police practice; with over one decade as a Chief of Police She was appointed as the Undersheriff of the Marin County Sheriff’s Department in September 2022; responsible for leading and managing the day-to-day operations and administration of the organization
Join Us - Marin County Sheriffs Office Please take a moment to view our recruitment video displaying several of the many career opportunities available when you join the Marin County Sheriff’s Office team