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List of California Law Enforcement Agencies to Receive the Public Records Act Requests List of California Law Enforcement Agencies to Receive the Public Records Act Requests: California (Northern) Davis Police Department California (Northern) Fremont Police Department California (Northern) Fresno Police Department California (Northern) Lodi Police Department California (Northern) Manteca Police Department California (Northern) Marin County Sheriff's Department California (Northern) Novato Police Department California (Northern) Oakland Police Department California (Northern) Redding Police Department California (Northern) Richmond Police Department California (Northern) Sacramento Police Department California (Northern) Sacramento Sheriff's Department California (Northern) San Francisco Police Department California (Northern) San Jose Police Department California (Northern) San Rafael Police Department California (Northern) Solano County Sheriff California (Northern) Stanislaus County Sheriff California (Northern) Stockton Police Department California (Northern) Vallejo Police Department California (Northern) Visalia Police Department California (San Diego) Carlsbad Police Department California (San Diego) Chula Vista Police Department California (San Diego) City of Imperial Police Department California (San Diego) Coronado Police Department California (San Diego) El Cajon Police Department California (San Diego) El Centro Police Department California (San Diego) Escondido Police Department California (San Diego) Imperial County Sheriff California (San Diego) La Mesa Police Department California (San Diego) National City Police Department California (San Diego) Oceanside Police Department California (San Diego) San Diego County Sheriff's Department California (San Diego) San Diego Police Department California (Southern) Anaheim Police Department California (Southern) Bakersfield Police Department California (Southern) Beverly Hills Police Department California (Southern) Corona Police Department California (Southern) Glendale Police Department California (Southern) Huntington Beach Police Department California (Southern) Irvine Police Department California (Southern) Kern County Sheriff's Department California (Southern) Long Beach Police Department California (Southern) Los Angeles Police Department California (Southern) Los Angeles Sheriff's Department California (Southern) Ontario Police Department California (Southern) Orange County Sheriff's Department California (Southern) Orange Police Department California (Southern) Pasadena Police Department California (Southern) Redlands Police Department California (Southern) Riverside Police Department California (Southern) Riverside Sheriff's Department San Bernadino County Sheriff's California (Southern) Department California (Southern) San Bernadino Police Department California (Southern) San Marino Police Department California (Southern) Santa Ana Police Department California (Southern) Santa Barbara Police Department California (Southern) Santa Barbara Sheriff's Department California (Southern) Santa Monica Police Department California (Southern) Torrance Police Department California (Southern) California Highway Patrol .
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