TRAINING
California PRA, Subpoenas, Sealing Records Training
2-day Event @ Huntington Beach PD
SEMINAR OVERVIEW
The Huntington Beach Police Department invites CA law enforcement agencies to a 2-day event.
August 24-25, 2023 8:30am – 3:30pm
Huntington Beach Police Headquarters.
2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach CA. 92648
Classroom: Training Room A.
Day 1
In the morning session, you will learn the standards the law sets for state and local agencies regarding what records must be released by law enforcement under the law. You’ll also learn what exemptions to release information the law allows, and the balance between the public’s right to know and an individual’s right to privacy.
In the afternoon session, review how to identify information to redact from police reports, audio, video, juvenile, and traffic records following state law and which exemptions may apply beyond the closure of the case.
Day 2
This session will teach you about handling subpoenas and how they impact the release of departmental records, fees, and other requirements.
Also, learn what the law says about sealing and expunging records and best practices for processing seal and expunging court orders. Learn about developing a tracking mechanism within your agency to ensure all related records are processed correctly to prevent the improper release of sealed information.
Included materials
- Course slides
- Industry and technology guides, articles, and sites
- Course certificate
$395/person.
COURSE CATALOG
Course catalog download 2023
Budgeting?
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ALL COURSES
RECORDS MANAGEMENT
Intro to Law Enforcement Records Mgmt.
Eliminating Risk & Liability in Records
CAD/RMS Procurement & Project Management
PUBLIC RECORDS and COMPLIANCE
Redacting Law Enforcement Records
Criminal Law for Records Personnel
Evidence Records: Retention & Disposition
CRIME REPORTING & NIBRS
Report Writing 102: What the Academy Doesn't Teach
Reviewing and Approving Reports: Who Should Do It and How
Crime Stats & NIBRS for the Police Executive
Transitioning to NIBRS: What You Need To Know