Our jurisdiction includes Blaine County, portions of the Tataviam mountains and Vinewood hills. More than 80 percent of the services the sheriff's office provides benefit citizens living in the County.
From our patrol units to our Criminal Investigations Division, the sheriff's office operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week throughout the year. Sworn employees work as a team to operate in Blaine County providing safety, aerial support, conducting search and recovery missions, responding to hazardous incidents and serving criminal warrants and numerous civil documents mandated by state law.
We accept our law enforcement mission to serve our communities with the enduring belief that in so doing, we serve ourselves. As professionals, we view our responsibilities as a covenant of public trust, ever mindful we must keep our promises. As we succeed, our effectiveness will be measured by the absence of crime and fear in our neighborhoods and by the level of community respect for our efforts.
Blaine County is a geologically diverse county, featuring a large desert region, dense forest and several mountains
We cover the whole of the northern part of the state from Raton Canyon to Grand Senora Desert and most importantly, Sandy Shores. We do share some parts of Jurisdiction with San Andreas Highway Patrol such as Grapeseed or route 68.
Blaine County Sheriff's Office has three stations and three park rangers stations across Blaine County.
The Blaine County Sheriff's Office is dedicated to providing its residents with relevant and timely information about the various services the department offers. Some of these services include the issuance of permits for various business activities.