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Auburn, CA

Auburn is the county seat of Placer County, California.  According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a population of 13,330 people and a total area of 7.2 square miles (19 km2).

City Council

The city of Auburn is governed by a city council form of government, which is the law-making body and establishes overall policies for the city. The city council is made up of five members, four council members, and one mayor. City residents elect the City Council Members, City Treasurer, and City Clerk. Council members then select the mayor. Together, the mayor and council appoint The City Manager, City Attorney, City Commission and Committee members. Matt Spokely is the current city mayor.

Crime Statistics

In Auburn, the average crime rate is 29% lower than other cities in the county and 24% lower than the national average. When it comes to violent crimes, the city’s average is 25% lower than Californias average and 14% lower than the national average. Looking at crimes involving property, the city’s average is 30% lower than other cities in the state and 26% lower than the national average. In Auburn one has a 1 in 47 chance of becoming a victim of crime, making the city safer then 40% of the cities in the United States.

Police Department

The Auburn Police Department is responsible for maintaining law and order in the city; the department is fully dedicated to protecting the citizens of Auburn city. For more information visit the Auburn Police Department.

Auburn Police Department

1215 Lincoln Way
Auburn, CA 95603
Phone: 530-823-4237

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Public Records

The records division under the police department is responsible for maintaining all police records in the city. Records maintained by the division can be obtained by visiting the records division at 1215 Lincoln Way, Auburn, CA 95603. You will be required to fill out the Records Request form. Some records are restricted and cannot be accessed; you can however obtain them if you are a victim or if the case is not under investigation. It is important to note that public records are obtained at a fee of $5 (cash or check only). The Records Division is open weekdays Monday through Friday from 8 am to 5 pm, except city holidays. You can call the records division at 530-823-4237 before visiting the office.

Bail

There are three main ways of posting bail in California; these include Bail bond under the California Penal Code – Section 1276, Cash bond under the California Penal Code – Section 1269 and Property bond under the California Penal Code – Section 1276.5.

What is a Bail Bond?

Americans are familiar with bail bonds. Someone arrested on a criminal offense charge may be held until trial, unless they get the required bail. The posting of a bail bond acquired by or on behalf of the person locked up in jail is one means of meeting the required bail. When a bond is issued, the bonding company guarantees that the defendant will appear in court at a given time and place. The Government entity in whose court the defendant must appear, is protected by the bond. If the defendant does not appear, the bond amount becomes payable and is forfeited as a penalty by the surety insurer issuing the bond. Bail bonds usually require collateral (cash, a deed, or other property) to protect the surety.

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