The Coroner Division, which currently includes one chief forensic pathologist, three full-time forensic pathologists and two part-time forensic pathologists, performed approximately 1,900 forensic autopsies in 2021. San Bernardino County has a population of over two million and is located east of Los Angeles.
The motto, "Dedicated to Your Safety," states the essential purpose of the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department. Dedicated means being devoted to a cause, to an ideal, or to a purpose, committed to a goal, or to a way of life.
For those in San Bernardino, it is advisable to contact the Sheriff's Department directly, either by phone or through their website, for further information or to conduct a warrant search.
The Internal Affairs Division is located at Sheriff's Headquarters, 655 East 3rd Street in San Bernardino. If you do not wish to make a complaint in person, you may call the Internal Affairs Division during normal business hours at (909) 387-3726, to have a Civilian Complaint form mailed to you.
Shannon D. Dicus was elected as the 36th Sheriff-Coroner for San Bernardino County on June 7, 2022. San Bernardino County has over 2 million residents and is the nation's largest county geographically spanning more than 20,056 miles.
With no compromise for crime and with relentless prosecution of criminals, I will enforce the law courteously and appropriately without fear or favor, malice or ill will, never employing unnecessary force or violence and never accepting gratuities.
Rule 5.111. Declarations supporting and responding to a request for court order (a) Length of declarations. A declaration included with a request for court order or a responsive declaration must not exceed 10 pages in length. (b) Form, format, and content of declarations. (c) Objections to declarations.
Certificate of Interested Entities or Persons. The California Code of Judicial Ethics states the circumstances under which an appellate justice must disqualify himself or herself from a proceeding.