When someone is arrested in Santa Clarita, their experience in police custody can be different from someone who was arrested in another city. While the initial arrest and booking process is more or less the same for everyone, the time it takes to go through the process as well as the length of time an inmate will remain at the police station are greatly influenced by the city in which they were arrested. These factors can also influence the bail bond process and how long it will take to get them...
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Driving Without A License in Santa Clarita
Driving without a license in Santa Clarita happens all the time. As a matter of fact, when Santa Clarita Sheriff's Station deputies hold DUI checkpoints, they often ask motorists to show them their driver's license even when they aren't suspected of driving under the influence. Incidentally, this usually leads to more arrests at checkpoints for driving without a license than for actually being drunk behind the wheel.
California Vehicle Code 12500 (a) VC makes it illegal for someone to drive ...
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Santa Clarita Deputies’ New Ride
Lookout hipsters, there may soon be a glut of decommissioned Crown Victorias on the auction block. According to LASD officials, the iconic Ford Crown Victoria - the most widely-used automobile by police stations across the country - is slowly being phased out. The phase-out is due to Ford's decision to stop making Crown Victoria service vehicles, and to many in law enforcement, it couldn't have come at a better time.
In place of the Crown Victoria, Ford has offered law enforcement agencies t...
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