Who is the Sheriff of Plumas County?

Who is the Sheriff of Plumas County?

Who is the Sheriff of Plumas County?

Johns, Todd
Sheriff / Coroner

Staff
Name Title Phone
Johns, Todd Sheriff-Coroner 530-283-6375
Wingfield, Carson Special Operations Sergeant 530-283-6343
Peay, Steve Investigations Sergeant and Chief Deputy Coroner 530-283-6379

What county is Quincy CA?

Plumas CountyQuincy / CountyPlumas County is a county in the Sierra Nevada of California, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 19,790. The county seat is Quincy, and the only incorporated city is Portola. The largest community in the county is East Quincy. Wikipedia

Who is the current sheriff of San Joaquin County?

Sheriff Patrick Withrow
Sheriff Patrick Withrow. Sheriff Withrow was elected Sheriff on June 5th, 2018, and was sworn into office on January 7th, 2019. This is Sheriff Withrow’s first term as Sheriff, but it is his 29th year with the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office.

Are autopsy reports public record in California?

An autopsy report is public record in California unless it is deemed to be confidential under public-records exemptions because it is being used in a pending criminal case. If you want a copy of an autopsy report you have to contact Medical Examiner-Coroner Public Services directly.

What is Plumas County known for?

Plumas County’s gold attracted many miners. Explore the history of this Northern Sierra recreational paradise, from Maidu Indians to the Gold Rush, railroading to timber harvesting. Railroad Museum • Williams House •Beckwourth Museum This tour highlights many of Plumas County’s historic attractions and small museums.

What is the county seat of Plumas County?

QuincyPlumas County / County seat

How do I become a sheriff in San Joaquin County?

Be at least 20-1/2 years of age upon appointment

  1. Be at least 20-1/2 years of age upon appointment.
  2. Must possess a valid California Driver’s License.
  3. Must possess a high school diploma or G.E.D.
  4. Meet minimum standards required for Peace Officers as set forth in Section 1029 and 1031 of the Government Code.