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Thank you for your interest in the Santa Barbara Sheriffs Office Electronic Monitoring I Sheriff's Work Alternative Programs. The court does not guarantee acceptance into these programs, Sheriff's Office personnel determine program eligibility. If you don't speak English, you must bring an interpreter (18 years or older) to your interview and if you are accepted, the nterpreter must accompany you through the booking process.
You must reside in the Tri-Counties (San Luis Obispo County, Santa Barbara County, or Ventura County) while participating in the program. If you reside outside the Tri-Counties, . your application will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Participants may work outside of the Tri-Counties area, but must return daily to an address within the Tri-Counties unless supervisor approval has been received.
Please follow the instructions below. You must complete this application completely in blue or black ink.
You must turn in the following documents with this application:
  • Valid government photograph identification
  • Proof of residency (current address on valid government ID OR an item of mail addressed to the applicant which lists the address of residence, such as a utility bill or government correspondence OR a copy of a lease/rental agreement signed by the property owner OR proof of property ownership).
  • Original copies of all court paperwork detailing sentence requirements for applicant.
  • This includes probation terms and conditions.

Failure to provide any of these documents may result in program disqualification.

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1. Are you willing and physically able to perform manual labor?(Required)
2. Do you have any injuries now?(Required)
3. Do you have any medical condition which would prevent you from performing manual labor?(Required)
4. Have you ever been advised to have a surgical operation which has not been performed, or are you considering any elective surgery?(Required)
5. Are you currently under treatment by a doctor?(Required)
6. Have you ever been diagnosed as having a mental disorder?(Required)
7. Do you take any prescription medication at this time?(Required)
8. Do you currently have any cases pending in any criminal court?(Required)
9. Have you ever been arrested for any offenses related to violence; sexual misconduct; arson; child molestation; escape; drug usage, possession and/or sales; failure to appear for SWAP?(Required)
10. FEMALES ONLY: Are you pregnant or have you recently delivered or miscarried?(Required)
I understand that incomplete, inaccurate, or falsified information above may be grounds for disqualification from the Alternative Sentencing Program.(Required)
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I have read, or had read to me, and have received a copy of the above program and equipment requirements and conditions. I fully understand what is expected of me and the possible consequences of any failure to comply with any of the above rules. I agree to release the Santa Barbara Sheriff's Office and the Santa Barbara County Probation Department; its personnel; the device vendor; monitoring center; SWAP work site, and its personnel from any liability associated with my participation in the program. I further understand that failure to follow program guidelines may result in additional monitoring and restrictions or my immediate return to custody without warrant or court order to serve the balance of my sentence.(Required)
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Were you using drugs or under the influence when arrested for you current offense?(Required)
Have you ever been in formal treatment for drugs such as counseling, outpatient, inpatient, residential?(Required)
Do you think you would benefit from getting treatment for drugs?(Required)

Think of your school experiences when you were growing up.

Did you complete your high school diploma or GED?(Required)
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Please think if your past experiences, job experiences, and financial situation.

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How much have you worked or been enrolled in school in the last 12 months?(Required)
Right now, do you feel you need more training in a new job or career skill?(Required)
Right now, if you were to get (or have) a good job how much would you rate your chance of being successful?(Required)
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                🏆 Congratulations to Sheriff’s Lieutenant Christopher Gotschall and Sheriff’s Sergeant Sandy Frausto on being honored tonight with the prestigious H. Thomas Guerry Awards for Superior Performance by the Santa Barbara Citizens’ Council on Crime. 👏
                Lt. Gotschall was recognized for his exceptional leadership and lasting impact on recruitment, retention, and organizational development within the Sheriff’s Office Human Resources Bureau. His efforts helped modernize hiring processes during some of the agency’s most challenging staffing years. His distinguished career also includes multiple commendations for bravery and service, including two Sheriff’s Medals of Valor and the California State Peace Officers Medal of Valor. 🇺🇸
                Sgt. Frausto was honored for his life-saving actions during a missing person investigation in the Santa Ynez Valley. Using his personal knowledge of the missing individual and the surrounding remote terrain, Sgt. Frausto located the man in critical condition after an apparent overdose. His quick thinking, decisive action, and coordination of emergency response efforts were instrumental in saving the man’s life. 🚔❤️
                We are proud of both honorees and grateful for their dedication, professionalism, and service to our community. ⭐️

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                🏆 Congratulations to Sheriff’s Lieutenant Christopher Gotschall and Sheriff’s Sergeant Sandy Frausto on being honored tonight with the prestigious H. Thomas Guerry Awards for Superior Performance by the Santa Barbara Citizens’ Council on Crime. 👏
Lt. Gotschall was recognized for his exceptional leadership and lasting impact on recruitment, retention, and organizational development within the Sheriff’s Office Human Resources Bureau. His efforts helped modernize hiring processes during some of the agency’s most challenging staffing years. His distinguished career also includes multiple commendations for bravery and service, including two Sheriff’s Medals of Valor and the California State Peace Officers Medal of Valor. 🇺🇸
Sgt. Frausto was honored for his life-saving actions during a missing person investigation in the Santa Ynez Valley. Using his personal knowledge of the missing individual and the surrounding remote terrain, Sgt. Frausto located the man in critical condition after an apparent overdose. His quick thinking, decisive action, and coordination of emergency response efforts were instrumental in saving the man’s life. 🚔❤️
We are proud of both honorees and grateful for their dedication, professionalism, and service to our community. ⭐️

                🏆 Congratulations to Sheriff’s Lieutenant Christopher Gotschall and Sheriff’s Sergeant Sandy Frausto on being honored tonight with the prestigious H. Thomas Guerry Awards for Superior Performance by the Santa Barbara Citizens’ Council on Crime. 👏
                Lt. Gotschall was recognized for his exceptional leadership and lasting impact on recruitment, retention, and organizational development within the Sheriff’s Office Human Resources Bureau. His efforts helped modernize hiring processes during some of the agency’s most challenging staffing years. His distinguished career also includes multiple commendations for bravery and service, including two Sheriff’s Medals of Valor and the California State Peace Officers Medal of Valor. 🇺🇸
                Sgt. Frausto was honored for his life-saving actions during a missing person investigation in the Santa Ynez Valley. Using his personal knowledge of the missing individual and the surrounding remote terrain, Sgt. Frausto located the man in critical condition after an apparent overdose. His quick thinking, decisive action, and coordination of emergency response efforts were instrumental in saving the man’s life. 🚔❤️
                We are proud of both honorees and grateful for their dedication, professionalism, and service to our community. ⭐️
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                Last week, Sheriff’s Dispatchers were recognized with @sbcfire first-ever Unit Citation Award for leading the successful training and transition of all fire and AMR dispatch services to the Regional Fire Communications Center (RFCC).

                Their leadership and coordination behind the scenes helped ensure a seamless shift for critical emergency services—work that makes a real difference in moments that matter most.

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                Last week, Sheriff’s Dispatchers were recognized with @sbcfire first-ever Unit Citation Award for leading the successful training and transition of all fire and AMR dispatch services to the Regional Fire Communications Center (RFCC).

Their leadership and coordination behind the scenes helped ensure a seamless shift for critical emergency services—work that makes a real difference in moments that matter most.

                Last week, Sheriff’s Dispatchers were recognized with @sbcfire first-ever Unit Citation Award for leading the successful training and transition of all fire and AMR dispatch services to the Regional Fire Communications Center (RFCC).

                Their leadership and coordination behind the scenes helped ensure a seamless shift for critical emergency services—work that makes a real difference in moments that matter most.
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                This week, we proudly recognize National Correctional Officers Week and honor the dedicated men and women who serve in our custody facilities with professionalism, compassion, patience, courage, and unwavering commitment. This week, members of our custody team were recognized by the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors with a Resolution commemorating the week, and with a BBQ lunch celebration in appreciation of their service. 👏
                As Sheriff Bill Brown shared in his message to personnel, corrections is a difficult profession that often requires staff to manage challenging and unpredictable situations with self-discipline and professionalism, while also helping provide incarcerated individuals the opportunity to change their lives for the better. He also recognized the many professionals who support our jail operations, including counselors, records and administrative staff, cooks, utility workers, and medical and mental health providers.
                Thank you to all of our custody professionals for the remarkable care and service you provide to our community every day. 💙
                #NationalCorrectionalOfficersWeek #SBSheriff

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                This week, we proudly recognize National Correctional Officers Week and honor the dedicated men and women who serve in our custody facilities with professionalism, compassion, patience, courage, and unwavering commitment. This week, members of our custody team were recognized by the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors with a Resolution commemorating the week, and with a BBQ lunch celebration in appreciation of their service. 👏
As Sheriff Bill Brown shared in his message to personnel, corrections is a difficult profession that often requires staff to manage challenging and unpredictable situations with self-discipline and professionalism, while also helping provide incarcerated individuals the opportunity to change their lives for the better. He also recognized the many professionals who support our jail operations, including counselors, records and administrative staff, cooks, utility workers, and medical and mental health providers.
Thank you to all of our custody professionals for the remarkable care and service you provide to our community every day. 💙
#NationalCorrectionalOfficersWeek #SBSheriff

                This week, we proudly recognize National Correctional Officers Week and honor the dedicated men and women who serve in our custody facilities with professionalism, compassion, patience, courage, and unwavering commitment. This week, members of our custody team were recognized by the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors with a Resolution commemorating the week, and with a BBQ lunch celebration in appreciation of their service. 👏
                As Sheriff Bill Brown shared in his message to personnel, corrections is a difficult profession that often requires staff to manage challenging and unpredictable situations with self-discipline and professionalism, while also helping provide incarcerated individuals the opportunity to change their lives for the better. He also recognized the many professionals who support our jail operations, including counselors, records and administrative staff, cooks, utility workers, and medical and mental health providers.
                Thank you to all of our custody professionals for the remarkable care and service you provide to our community every day. 💙
                #NationalCorrectionalOfficersWeek #SBSheriff
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                ☕👮🏼 Coffee with a Cop is back in Goleta!
                Join us on Tuesday, May 19 from 9–11 AM at McDonald’s in the Camino Real Marketplace for a relaxed, informal chance to connect with your local deputies.
                No speeches. No agenda. Just conversation.
                Whether you have questions, want to share concerns, or simply say hello, we’d love to see you there. Thanks to McDonald’s, free McCafé coffee will be provided for attendees.
                📍 6900 Camino Real Marketplace Dr., Goleta
                👥 Open to all community members

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                ☕👮🏼 Coffee with a Cop is back in Goleta!
Join us on Tuesday, May 19 from 9–11 AM at McDonald’s in the Camino Real Marketplace for a relaxed, informal chance to connect with your local deputies.
No speeches. No agenda. Just conversation.
Whether you have questions, want to share concerns, or simply say hello, we’d love to see you there. Thanks to McDonald’s, free McCafé coffee will be provided for attendees.
📍 6900 Camino Real Marketplace Dr., Goleta
👥 Open to all community members

                ☕👮🏼 Coffee with a Cop is back in Goleta!
                Join us on Tuesday, May 19 from 9–11 AM at McDonald’s in the Camino Real Marketplace for a relaxed, informal chance to connect with your local deputies.
                No speeches. No agenda. Just conversation.
                Whether you have questions, want to share concerns, or simply say hello, we’d love to see you there. Thanks to McDonald’s, free McCafé coffee will be provided for attendees.
                📍 6900 Camino Real Marketplace Dr., Goleta
                👥 Open to all community members
                ...

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                💚 Lighting Up Green for Mental Health Awareness Month 💚
                This May, the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office is proud to join our community partners in the Light Up Green campaign, recognizing Mental Health Month and the importance of connection, compassion, and support.
                You’ll see Sheriff’s Headquarters shining green as a reminder that no one has to face mental health challenges alone and that help is always within reach. Across the county, more than 150 locations are participating to show that together, we can create more good days for everyone.
                We encourage our community to take part—check in on a loved one, start a conversation, and help reduce the stigma around mental health.
                📞 If you or someone you know needs support, the Behavioral Wellness Access Line is available 24/7 at 888-868-1649.
                #LightUpGreenSBC #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth #MoreGoodDaysTogether #SBSheriff

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                💚 Lighting Up Green for Mental Health Awareness Month 💚
This May, the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office is proud to join our community partners in the Light Up Green campaign, recognizing Mental Health Month and the importance of connection, compassion, and support.
You’ll see Sheriff’s Headquarters shining green as a reminder that no one has to face mental health challenges alone and that help is always within reach. Across the county, more than 150 locations are participating to show that together, we can create more good days for everyone.
We encourage our community to take part—check in on a loved one, start a conversation, and help reduce the stigma around mental health.
📞 If you or someone you know needs support, the Behavioral Wellness Access Line is available 24/7 at 888-868-1649.
#LightUpGreenSBC #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth #MoreGoodDaysTogether #SBSheriff

                💚 Lighting Up Green for Mental Health Awareness Month 💚
                This May, the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office is proud to join our community partners in the Light Up Green campaign, recognizing Mental Health Month and the importance of connection, compassion, and support.
                You’ll see Sheriff’s Headquarters shining green as a reminder that no one has to face mental health challenges alone and that help is always within reach. Across the county, more than 150 locations are participating to show that together, we can create more good days for everyone.
                We encourage our community to take part—check in on a loved one, start a conversation, and help reduce the stigma around mental health.
                📞 If you or someone you know needs support, the Behavioral Wellness Access Line is available 24/7 at 888-868-1649.
                #LightUpGreenSBC #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth #MoreGoodDaysTogether #SBSheriff
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                Custody Sergeant Jose Velasquez was recently honored with the Law and Order Individual Service Award from the Military Order of the World Wars—a distinction recognizing outstanding performance and exceptional service across law enforcement, fire and rescue, criminal justice, and public safety communities. 👏
                Please join us in congratulating Custody Sergeant Velasquez on this well-earned recognition of his distinguished career in public service

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                Custody Sergeant Jose Velasquez was recently honored with the Law and Order Individual Service Award from the Military Order of the World Wars—a distinction recognizing outstanding performance and exceptional service across law enforcement, fire and rescue, criminal justice, and public safety communities. 👏
Please join us in congratulating Custody Sergeant Velasquez on this well-earned recognition of his distinguished career in public service

                Custody Sergeant Jose Velasquez was recently honored with the Law and Order Individual Service Award from the Military Order of the World Wars—a distinction recognizing outstanding performance and exceptional service across law enforcement, fire and rescue, criminal justice, and public safety communities. 👏
                Please join us in congratulating Custody Sergeant Velasquez on this well-earned recognition of his distinguished career in public service
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                A moment from last week’s Board of Supervisors meeting as our dedicated dispatchers were recognized with a resolution honoring National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week. 📞💛
                This week, we celebrate the voices behind the scenes—our dispatchers who provide calm, critical support in moments of crisis and serve as the vital link between our community and first responders.

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                A moment from last week’s Board of Supervisors meeting as our dedicated dispatchers were recognized with a resolution honoring National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week. 📞💛
This week, we celebrate the voices behind the scenes—our dispatchers who provide calm, critical support in moments of crisis and serve as the vital link between our community and first responders.

                A moment from last week’s Board of Supervisors meeting as our dedicated dispatchers were recognized with a resolution honoring National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week. 📞💛
                This week, we celebrate the voices behind the scenes—our dispatchers who provide calm, critical support in moments of crisis and serve as the vital link between our community and first responders.
                ...

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                Behind every call, every response, and every safe outcome… there’s a dispatcher making it happen.
                Today, our deputies took a moment to say thank you to the voices on the other end of the line—our lifeline. 💛📞
                #NationalPublicSafetyTelecommunicatorsWeek #ThankYouDispatch

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                Behind every call, every response, and every safe outcome… there’s a dispatcher making it happen.
Today, our deputies took a moment to say thank you to the voices on the other end of the line—our lifeline. 💛📞
#NationalPublicSafetyTelecommunicatorsWeek #ThankYouDispatch

                Behind every call, every response, and every safe outcome… there’s a dispatcher making it happen.
                Today, our deputies took a moment to say thank you to the voices on the other end of the line—our lifeline. 💛📞
                #NationalPublicSafetyTelecommunicatorsWeek #ThankYouDispatch
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