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 Clicking the '911' icon below, will launch 
 your email directly to the Sheriffs Dept.
 Dispatch.
Emergencies Only:
 
email: e911@trinitycounty.org

 CONTACT US:

 
  PO Box 1228
  101 Memorial Drive
  Weaverville,  CA 96093
  Phone .....(530) 623-2611
  Fax ........ (530) 623-8180


  
Email & Phone Lists
 
 ANNOUNCEMENTS:

 
 Office Closures:

 The Sheriff's Office Administration/Records  
 
Office will be CLOSED Wednesday October  
 
14th and Thursday October 15th.


 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice
 Assistance Grant
: 

 The Trinity County Sheriff’s Dept. is  
 
seeking funds from the Edward Byrne  
 
Memorial Justice Assistance Grant -
 (JAG) and that we are soliciting
 comments from the public and
 neighborhood/community
 organizations concerning this grant
.

 
 Informational JAG Link

  For more information, please
  E-mail:  Sgt. Pete Braga
 



 For Public review and comment regarding the  
 
Sheriff Department’s application for OHV funds  
 
through the State of California please click on
 this link:

 
www.ohv.parks.ca.gov

 

 BUSINESS HOURS:

 
 Mon - Fri  8:00am to 5:00pm
 LINKS:
       Coroner's Office
            
Steve Forrest, Deputy Coroner
             PO Box 2730
             Weaverville, CA 96093
             Phone .....(530) 623-4144
             Fax .........(530) 623-3144

          About the Sheriff's Department
       
  Animal Control
          Code of Ethics
          Corrections
          Operations
          Patches
          Public Services Information
          Secret Witness
      


     

SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT


Lorrac Craig,
Sheriff

Mission Statement:
We believe in the preservation of basic human rights and maintenance of individual dignity under the rule and spirit of law which dictates that the ends do not always justify the means and that punishment is not a function of the police.

We believe in providing, empathetic, responsible, and professional service to citizens and visitors alike to ensure the quality of life enjoyed in our rustic communities. The citizens of Trinity County have endowed us with a public trust. We honor that trust by holding ourselves to the highest standards of professional conduct, wholly subscribing to the Law Enforcement Code of Ethics.

We believe in proactive team management, open communication and personnel input as a part of the policy and procedure formulation process. We all recognize that once a decision is taken it is critical that everyone, even those who may hold a contrary view, must work together to achieve Departmental goals.

As members of the Law Enforcement Community a great deal more is expected of us than of those in other pursuits. Therefore, we hold that our actions shall be professional, reasonable, exemplary and consistent with the spirit and word of this philosophy, Constitution of the United States, laws of the State of California and Ordinances of the County of Trinity.

We accept as our obligation the responsibility of continuing to provide public service, leadership, guidance and protection to our citizens, so that Trinity County will remain a pleasant and desirable place to be.

The very best Law Enforcement is when the people are safe and secure in their persons and property and have no cause to know it’s there! 

 

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