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The Sheriff's Department provides contract police and security services to all
the trial courts throughout Los Angeles County, such as the Criminal Courts
Building in downtown Los Angeles
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CONTRACT COURT SERVICES
It is the mission of the Court Services Division of the
Sheriff s Department to provide professional law enforcement,
security and support services to the Los Angeles Superior
Court. By far the largest court of general jurisdiction in
the country, accounting for approximately 1/3 of the trial
courts state wide, the Los Angeles Superior Court has nearly
600 bench officers working in 47 separate courthouses serving
the 9.2 million county residents who are spread throughout
the 4,000 square miles of Los Angeles County.
Each business day, Court Services Division provides bailiffs
for more than 400 courtrooms, delivers and supervises more
than 1,000 in-custody criminal defendants, and screens approximately
50,000 people entering court buildings throughout the county.
Court Services Division also provides special judicial protection
services, serves bench warrants and restraining orders, and
fulfills many other law enforcement and security services
ordered by the court.
In 1994 the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors merged
the Marshal's Department - then utilized solely by the municipal
courts - into the Sheriffs Court Services Division as part
of a plan to cut County costs and to unify and enhance courthouse
security, making the Sheriff's Department responsible for
court security in all trial courts throughout the county.
In September 1997, Governor Pete Wilson signed the Lockyer-Isenberg
Trial Court Funding Act into law and the responsibility for
funding the courts was shifted from county government to
the State of California. As of January 1, 1998 the Trial
Court Funding Act required the courts to enter into contracts
for the provision of law enforcement and security services.
This contract provides annual revenue of nearly $110 million
to the Sheriff's Department.
Within Court Services Division, the Sheriff's Department operates
one of the largest prisoner transportation systems in the nation.
Prisoner transportation services are provided on a contractual
basis to thirty-one of the fifty-eight counties throughout
the State of California, and to the Los Angeles Police Department.
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