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- New Submission - Huntington Beach, California
The following letter helps the Huntington Beach Police Department enforce up to two specific California Penal Code sections related to lodging and trespassing on your private property
- SB 602 Trespass Letters - Bornstein Law
Not uncommonly, trespassers say that they have some legitimate purpose for being on the property, and these letters are helpful in debunking this claim Take a look at a sample letter shared with us by the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office
- Welcome to Huntington Beach, CA
In an effort to facilitate citizen interaction with the Police Department, e-services for paying parking citations, requesting directed enforcement, obtaining RV parking permits, and requesting vacation checks are available
- Welcome to Huntington Beach, CA
If you are an owner or operator of a business or commercial property, and have concerns regarding issues of unwanted persons or criminal activity on your property, there are resources available to help you in addressing your issues successfully
- Police - Welcome to Huntington Beach, CA
The Police Department delivers professional and responsive public safety services to residents, visitors, schools, and businesses while serving the community with dignity and respect
- Welcome to Huntington Beach, CA
File Restraining Orders, Release stored impounded vehicles, purchase Police Reports, Vice Licenses, Record clearance letters, DUI Blood Test Results, and Part 1 Crime Statistics
- Welcome to Huntington Beach, CA
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- Trespassing | Newport Beach Police Department
If you are experiencing issues with unauthorized trespassing upon your property, you may download and complete the NBPD Trespass Authorization Letter
- SB 468: Trespassing Extension | Senator Kelly Seyarto - California
Issued by a local Sheriff’s Department, this 602 letter must be on file in order to allow the Department the ability to detain or discourage people from loitering, trespassing or engaging in any other illegal behaviors in or around a property during the owner’s absence
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