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The Oxnard Police Department makes a number of commonly requested documents available on its Website. Below is a compiled list of these documents along with links to related pages.
Crime Prevention Documents & Publications
Ride-Alongs
- 10 tips for ride-alongs
- Patrol Division Ride-Along Application
This is the form that must be completed by persons who wish to ride along with an Oxnard police officer on patrol. The ability to accompany a police officer on patrol is not open to the public. Ride-along observers should be related to a legitimate law-enforcement purpose, such as being a potential police officer candidate, lateral transfer, administration of justice student, or selected persons interested or active in community affairs. - Communications Center Sit-Along Application
This is the form that must be completed by persons who wish to sit-along with an Oxnard Police-Fire Dispatcher. The ability to enter the Communications Center is not open to the public. Communications sit-along observers should be related to a legitimate law-enforcement purpose, such as being a potential dispatcher candidate, lateral transfer, administration of justice student, or selected persons interested or active in community affairs
Other Documents & Publications
- Citizen Complaint / Commendation Form
Report exceptional or questionable conduct of Oxnard Police Department employees. You can also complete the online form here.Police Storefront locations with Complaint & Commendation forms are located at the following locations:- 365 East Esplanade Drive #201, Oxnard
- 1601 South Victoria Avenue #107, Oxnard
- 2687 South C Street, Oxnard
- 211 North Grant Avenue, Oxnard
- 1653 Pacific Avenue #312, Oxnard
- 5300 South J Street (Club Pacifica Apartments), Oxnard
- 300 West Clara Street, Oxnard
Public Library locations with Complaint & Commendation forms are located at the following locations:
- 251 South A Street, Oxnard
- 1500 Camino Del Sol #26, Oxnard
- 4300 Saviers Road, Oxnard
- Emergency Supplies
Some tips in English and Spanish on what to stock for emergency supplies.
- Oxnard Municipal Code Book
The Oxnard City Council has approved the newly formatted Oxnard Municipal Code Book and it will be the official Municipal Code as of August 26, 2005. In addition, it is now available on-line and reflects current through Ordinance No. 2660, passed on June 22, 2004. The next supplement will be updated within a few weeks, and will then reflect current ordinances through July 1, 2005. To access the Municipal Code, simply click on the link provided above. Due to the new formatting, you will find a cross-reference of the former Code numbers and the new numbers in the index. We hope you find this a valuable tool. If you should have questions, please contact our City Clerk’s office at 385-7803. - Tsunami Brochure
This is a brochure that the City’s Public Information Office and the Disaster Preparedness Division have created to inform the general public about TSUNAMI – HOW TO PREPARE, REACT AND SURVIVE. It addresses myths associated with tsunami, means of identifying an impending threat, evacuation routes, notification methods, etc.