The Sacramento City
Unified School District Security Services Department is responsible
for the safety and security of ninety-four district sites spread over
75 square miles, over 45,000 students and over 5,000 employees.
District Security Officers from this department are responsible for
responding to and investigating intrusion alarms, fire alarms, and
conducting investigations regarding vandalism, theft, burglaries, and
arson.
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District Security
Officers file property crime reports with the Sacramento Police
Department and the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department for
follow-up investigation. Officers from this department work very
closely with these agencies in an effort to prevent property crime,
and apprehend those individuals who commit property crimes on our
school campuses.The Security Services
Office provides state-of-the-art digital computerized fingerprinting
services for perspective school district employees, school district
volunteers, and is open to the general public. Please click on the
"Fingerprinting Link" for
hours of operation and fingerprinting fees.
The Security Services Office also
processes and provides computerized identification cards for employees
assigned to the school district's administration building, and
identification cards for all school site employees.
The Security Services Office works
with and oversees the Facility Use Permit Office, and is also
responsible for the collection and process of Developer Fees.
Please click on the "Community Use Of
Our Facilities" link for facility use fee information and also for
information on the process to apply for facility use permits for after
hour and weekend events.
The Chief of Security over sees the
district's video surveillance camera program and is responsible for
monitoring over 750 surveillance cameras located at 70 district sites
after hours, weekends, and holidays.
We offer
community use
of our facilities -
click here to find out more.
What
to do if you see unusual activities?
Click here
WeTiP Hotline
(800)78CRIME
(800) 782-7463
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Vince Matranga, Chief of Security
Message From The
Chief Of Security
During the 1960's, losses incurred by school districts nationwide,
resulting from vandalism, burglaries, theft and arson increased
markedly. Municipal Police Agencies found...read more
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