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Clearlake Police Department
Clearlake Police Department is a full service law enforcement agency with 47 employees, including 25 sworn peace officers. Our staff works around the clock to provide exceptional public safety service to the citizens of Clearlake.
Our agency has a Dispatch and Records Department that is staffed 24/7.
Our agency has a Dispatch and Records Department that is staffed 24/7.
Mission
Our mission is to enhance public safety by providing professional, trustworthy service, in partnership with the community.Department Policies, Procedures, etc. (SB 978)
- Clearlake PD Policy Manual 2019-12-27
- Automated License Plate Reader Policy - Rev 1-1-2021.pdf
- Admin Directive 20-01 - 1021 Requests.pdf
- Admin Directive 20-10 - Carotid Restraint Hold.pdf
- Admin Directive 20-11 - COVID 19 Consolidated.pdf
- CPD Military Equipment Policy - 30 Day Review.pdf
- AB 481 Annual Report
Helpful Phone Numbers
- Superior Court 707-263-2374
- District Attorney 707-263-2251
- Probation 707-262-4285
- Victim Witness 707-262-4282
- Lake County Sheriff Dispatch 707-263-2690
- Lake County Sheriff Main Office 707-262-4200
- Lake County Jail 707-262-4240 @(Model.BulletStyle == CivicPlus.Entities.Modules.Layout.Enums.BulletStyle.Decimal ? "ol" : "ul")>
Contact Us
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Tim Hobbs
Chief of Police14050 Olympic Drive
Clearlake, CA 95422Emergency: 911
Non Emergency:
707-994-8251 ext 1Fax: 707-994-8918
Hours
24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Records Department Hours
Monday through Friday
8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Closed Holidays
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- How can I obtain a copy of a police report?
- What should I do if I encounter some type of explosive device?
- My property was vandalized / my car was broken into; how do I make a report?
- I was involved in an accident, what do I do?
- How do I obtain a restraining order?
- How do I evict someone?
- How do I find out if someone is in custody?
- Is juvenile (under 18 years old) arrest information public and can I obtain a copy?
- The insurance company says it is my responsibility to obtain a copy of my accident report. Is this correct?
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