We seek public understanding of our policies and practices. The VPD Policy Manual provides detailed information on VPD policies and how we operate.
The Vallejo Police Department is committed to taking actionable steps to promote effective crime reduction and build public trust. We are dedicated to continuously educating and training our officers, so that we can work better together for the safety of the Vallejo community. Accountability begins with exceptional training, active supervision, strong policies and oversight.
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The Vallejo community deserves transparent information about our use of force. The information below will be updated monthly.
See the VPD's Internal Affairs data produced by our Professional Standards Division.
We aim to recruit and retain the best qualified officers and staff, while working to better reflect the diversity of our community. Diversity improves our effectiveness as a Department and helps us better connect with residents. Below is data on our department’s demographics.
Members of the Vallejo Police Department are expected to treat community members with respect and dignity. We are committed to upholding standards to ensure community members receive exceptional service from the Department. Below is data on citizen complaints and our internal investigation process.
Effective January 1, 2019, Senate Bill 1421 (SB 1421) amended Penal Code Section 832.7 which generally made all peace officer personnel records and information confidential and exempt from disclosure, except by motion in a criminal, civil, or administrative action. SB 1421 created exceptions from those general confidentiality requirements for the following categories of peace officer personnel and police investigatory records:
(A) records relating to the report, investigation, or findings of (i) an incident regarding an officer-involved shooting; or (ii) an incident involving the use of force by an officer resulting in death or great bodily injury;
(B) records relating to an incident involving a sustained finding of sexual assault by an officer involving a member of the public; and
(C) records relating to an incident involving a sustained finding of dishonesty by an officer directly related to the reporting, investigation, or prosecution of a crime or an investigation of misconduct by another officer.
Pen. Code § 832.7(b)(1)(A)-(C). These records are now available for public inspection and/or copying pursuant to the California Public Records Act (Cal. Govt. Code section 6250, et seq., or the “CPRA”).
This page contains documents disclosable under SB-1421 that the Vallejo Police Department has released.
Senate Bill 978 requires that as of January 1, 2020, each local law enforcement agency must conspicuously post current standards, policies, practices, operating procedures, and education/training materials on their web site that would otherwise be available to the public if a request was made pursuant to the California Public Records Act.
This page contains documents posted in accordance with SB-978.
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