Surveillance camera registration

camera Dear citizen of Solano County, The Sheriff’s Office wants you to join our latest crime fighting team.

The Sheriff’s Security Registration and Mapping (S.C.R.A.M) Camera Registry Program.

The Sheriff’s Office wants your help in fighting crime by taking part in the Sheriff’s Security Registration and Mapping Surveillance Camera Registry Program. SCRAM allows residents and business owners to register the locations of their video surveillance systems with the Sheriff’s Office. When a crime occurs, deputies and investigators will be able to identify the locations of nearby video cameras and enlist the assistance of the community to help collect video evidence which can be the key in solving major crimes.

Using the geographic locations of the registered camera, the Sheriff’s Office will be able to directly contact the citizen for video surveillance that could be vital in solving crimes that occurred in the area. Video surveillance is one of the best methods for apprehending criminals and convicting suspects who are caught in the act of committing a crime.

SCRAM is a great example of community-law enforcement agency partnerships and is something we highly value at the Solano County Sheriff’s Office.

So, if you currently utilize private video surveillance at your home or business we would like you to partner with us and help in making our community safer.

If you have any questions about the program, please contact the S.C.R.A.M team at [email protected]

Clicking register below will take you to arcgis.com for completing your application

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