*Release of property is by appointment only* ![]() Appointments can be made by calling (714) 834-6482. Property can also be reached via email: property@ocsd.org Office Hours: 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday-Friday The Property/Evidence Detail has the responsibility of receiving, documenting, storing and maintaining the integrity and security of all items of property and evidence submitted by the Orange County Sheriff-Coroner's Department, the Orange County District Attorney's Office, the Public Administrator's Office, and the Orange County Probation Department. The Property/Evidence Detail manages four different facilities, which maintain custody and control of over 137,106 items of property and evidence, including 2,577 firearms, 125 bicycles, 80 vehicles, 1,059 cases involving seized currency, and over 21,755 cases involving seized narcotics. The Detail presently consists of one sergeant, six budgeted Sheriff Special Officer positions, two Legal Property Technician positions, one Office Technician, five Extra Help positions, and two Sheriff Cadet positions. The annual budget for FY 07-08 is $1.078,135.00, which includes the cost of maintaining two offsite warehouses to augment the needs of the department. The Detail maintains property/evidence storage lockers at the following Sheriff-Coroner facilities; Brad Gates Forensic Science Building (320 N. Flower St., S.A.), Stanton Station (11100 Cedar St., Stanton), John Wayne Airport (18601 Airport Way, Santa Ana), Aliso Viejo Station (11 Journey, Aliso Viejo), and the San Clemente Station (100 Av. Presidio, San Clemente).The Orange County Sheriff's Department has received recognition for the proficient and efficient manner in which the Property/Evidence Detail is operated. Credit is partially due to the use of a recently created software program designed by the Sheriff's Department named Property/Evidence Automated Booking Information Tracking System (P.E.A.B.I.T.S.). This software program, with the use of bar codes and scanners, allows staff to easily scan, track and locate items as they are moved from different storage locations. In addition to receiving and maintaining control of these items, Property/Evidence staff has the responsibility of monitoring and arranging disposition of each item as soon as possible. Items are released to the lawful owner, converted to department use, donated to local charities, scheduled for destruction, or sold to the general public through the General Auction and Property Bureau. Property Bureau is the leading Internet Auction Services Company serving law enforcement in the United States. The Property/Evidence Detail also stores department surplus, and coordinates the disposition of these items through the General Auction process. The destruction of all narcotics, weapons, and other contraband is accomplished in accordance with all Federal, State, and County laws. The Orange County Sheriff's Department has not only chosen to select a method that is ecologically safe, but is beneficial to the community. Narcotics are burned at an undisclosed location with a system that is approved by the Environmental Protection Agency. The steam generated from burning the contraband along with other materials is used to drive a turbine-generator producing electricity, which is sold to Southern California Edison to provide electricity to Southern California.All firearms and other scrap metals are processed at a steel mill that recycles metals into reinforcing bar (rebar) used in the construction of buildings, freeways, bridges, parking garages and other concrete structures throughout the Western United States. In 2007, the Orange County Sheriff's Department destroyed 10,352 lbs. of controlled substances, with a street value of 204 million dollars. The Department also had 491 firearms and other miscellaneous weapons with a gross weight of 2,220 lbs. of metals recycled into rebar. In 2001, a new partnership was established with Property Bureau (PropertyRoom.com), which operates under a different principle than the normal general auction process. Property Bureau takes the time to appraise jewelry, computers, and other property prior to conducting auctions via the internet. Valued items are sold separately to generate the largest revenue possible. In 2007, the Sheriff's Department generated $35,896.00 in revenue from Property Bureau, which is double the revenue generated in the past from the normal general auction process. | |
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Public InformationWho notifies me if the Sheriff's Department is holding my property? What are the criteria for retrieving my property from the Property/Evidence Detail? How long does the Sheriff's Department hold property taken for safekeeping? How long does the Sheriff's Department hold found property? How can I turn in found property to the Sheriff's Department? How can I claim property, which I have turned into the Sheriff's Department? If I feel that I have met the criteria to have my property released, what do I need to do? How can I find out more about the auction process, and what is available for purchase? Are bicycles also available through the auction? | |
![]() Property and Evidence Detail is Located At: 320 N. Flower St. Santa Ana, CA 92703 *Release of property is by appointment only*. Appointments are on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., and 1 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Appointments can be made by calling (714) 834-6482. Property can also be reached via email: property@ocsd.org Click Here for Directions | |
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