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The Placer County Sheriff’s Office serves the people of Placer County by providing law enforcement to the unincorporated areas, from the Sacramento County line to the Nevada state line at Lake Tahoe, plus providing contract law enforcement services to the city of Colfax and the township of Loomis.
The Sheriff’s Office also provides jail services, coroner’s services, court security, and marshal duties to the entire county. Our mission is to maintain the quality of life enjoyed here, and to ensure that our county is a safe place to live, work and visit.
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Annual Reports
Placer County Sheriff's Office Annual Reports
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Career Opportunities
Browse job openings, download an application, or email your resume.
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Command Staff Profiles
Access brief biographies of the Sheriff's Command Staff.
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Crime Mapping
The Crime map section of the Placer County Sheriff’s Office web site allows the public to see crimes that have been reported in the county within a few days of their occurrence.
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FAQs
Find answers to the most commonly asked questions out to the Sheriff's Office.
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Online Crime Reporting Form
Online reporting is only for the reporting of low-level property crime reports that happened within unincorporated areas of Placer County, the Town of Loomis, or the City of Colfax.
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Memorial
We honor the Placer County Deputy Sheriff's who were killed in the line of duty.
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Missing Persons
See details on the Placer County missing persons.
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Mission & Vision
The mission of the Placer County Sheriff’s Office is to maintain the quality of life we enjoy and to ensure our county is a safe place to live, work and visit.
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Policies and Procedures
Policies and Procedures
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Most Wanted
Peruse images, descriptions, and crime details for Placer County's most wanted criminals.
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Sheriff's Council
The Placer County Sheriff's Council was formed in 2004 by local citizens seeking ways to help the Sheriff's Office maintain its current efficiency, improve its effectiveness in the short term and seek innovative solutions to the increasingly complex problems faced by the men and women of law enforcement.
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Strategic Plan (PDF)
Read the Sheriff's 2021 to 2025 Strategic Plan.
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Sheriff's Eagle Eye Camera Registration
Help fight crime by registering the location of your home or business surveillance camera.
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Off-Highway Vehicle Grant
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AB 481- Public Safety Equipment
Placer County Sheriff's Office AB 481 Public Safety Equipment
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10008 PC
In compliance with Assembly Bill 2761 and Penal Code 10008, the Placer County Sheriff’s Office is required to post specific information, within 10 days, whenever a subject dies in our custody.