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Begin by entering your personal information, including your name (Last, First, Middle), Social Security Number, and Driver’s License Number. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for processing.
Fill in your contact details such as Street Address, City/State/Zip Code, and Phone number. This helps the department reach you regarding your application.
Complete demographic fields like Gender, Race, Age, Date of Birth, Height, Weight, Hair Color, and Eye Color. These details are often required for identification purposes.
Indicate any past arrests or pending court cases by checking 'Yes' or 'No'. If applicable, provide details about the date, agency involved, charge, and disposition.
List any physical limitations you may have and previous participation in any Ride Along programs including agency names and dates.
Select your preferred days of the week and times for the ride along by checking the appropriate boxes under REQUESTED DAY OF THE WEEK AND TIME OF DAY.
Read the Background Authorization statement carefully. Confirm your understanding by checking the box before submitting.
Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom to complete your application process.
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How do I get started with Butte County behavioral health?
The Corrections Division oversees the operation of the 614 bed county jail and other inmate-related programs. With an average daily population of over 540 inmates, the Butte County Jail is the largest county correctional facility north of Sacramento.
How many inmates are in Butte County Jail?
For more information, to include a map of the area, please visit buttecounty.net/sheriff. You can also call 833-512-5378.
What is the rapid rehousing program in Butte County?
BUTTE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL SERVICES Provides a rapid rehousing permanent housing program. Assistance is provided to locate housing and to help pay the initial rent plus rent deposit and utility deposit. Also provides ongoing support services and case management to meet housing and fina
What is the Butte County Housing Rehabilitation Loan Program?
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What is the rest program in Butte County?
Call the Behavioral Health Access Line at 530-891-2810 to get started. During the phone conversation we will ask whether your needs are urgent and what type of help you are looking for.
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What is the in home support service in Butte County?
The IHSS program provides physical support to eligible aged, blind or disabled adults and children who would not otherwise be able to safely remain in their homes. If you, or someone you know, would like to apply or learn more about this program, call 530-552-6161.
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There will be some off-campus training (up to a 4-hour drive/ride-along program). Information: Please call our office at (530) 895-2402 between 8 a.m. and 5
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