
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department - Wikipedia
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department (LASD), officially the County of Los Angeles Sheriff's Department, is a law enforcement agency serving Los Angeles County, California.
One of the oldest and rarest LASD Badges known to exist (circa 1907) from the Los Angeles Sheriff's Office. This sterling hand engraved badge is for the rank of Criminal Deputy and is unique with the words County Police. A term seldom seen or used in California. Prior to 1913, there was little uniformity in badge design. Beginning
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Jan 30, 2024 · Official Uniform Badge. The official uniform badge of a Deputy Sheriff is prescribed as a metal, gold colored, six-point star. The center of the badge shall be circumscribed by a blue cloisonne band containing the words "Deputy Sheriff" and "Los Angeles County" in gold lettering.
LASD Historical Articles
Welcome to the LASD Historical Articles Section. Many of the articles here were written by LASD Member Mike Fratantoni and Retired LASD Member Chris Miller, in conjunction with the LASD Museum.
In 1952, all of the judicial district marshals were consolidated under the Los Angeles County and the office of Los Angeles County Marshal was created. The Los Angeles County Marshals merged with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department in 1994. County Marshal Badge (1994) Marshal Cap Piece (1994)
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department
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Los Angeles Co. Badges - Police Guide
Los Angeles County Lifeguard Service / Superintendent / Deputy Sheriff badge. Circa 1920’s. SKU3974
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Jan 30, 2024 · Uniform pins representing Department awards may be worn on the Class A or B uniform shirt or dress jacket. When worn, the pin (s) shall be placed below the badge, centered on the top seam of the left breast pocket. Members shall not wear or display medals or pins to which they are not entitled.
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Badges for sworn personnel are metal, gold colored, six-point stars. The center of the badge is circumscribed by a blue cloisonne band containing the words "Deputy Sheriff" and "Los Angeles County" in gold lettering. The inner circle, within the blue band contains a silver likeness of the California State Bear.
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department - Rank and Insignia
Badges for sworn personnel are metal, gold colored, six-point stars. The center of the badge is circumscribed by a blue cloisonne band containing the words "Deputy Sheriff" and "Los Angeles County" in gold lettering.