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Police Services

City Hall hours are Monday - Friday, 8 am to 5 pm, except during holidays.

200 Civic Center
Mission Viejo, CA 92691
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Police Services is committed to maintaining our safe environment while partnering with the community to keep a constant proactive approach to fighting crime. There are several crime prevention programs available to residents of all ages and businesses free of charge. Police Services encourages you to participate in these programs and help preserve the quality of life in Mission Viejo. Please explore the menu to the left for more information.

Novel Coronavirus

Please visit the OC Health Care Agency's Public Health information page to stay up-to-date on the novel Coronavirus.

Crime Mapping Program

Residents in Orange County Sheriff's Department contract cities and unincorporated areas will be able to better track public safety issues in their neighborhoods with a recently launched software program that allows them to monitor and analyze criminal activity in their area. Click the link for crimemapping.com.

Please review the links/information below regarding the most commonly requested services:

Deputy Travis Krudwig, a 10-year Sheriff’s Department veteran, has been named 2017 Mission Viejo Deputy of the Year. 

This devoted deputy is respected by his peers and supervisors alike, who overwhelmingly selected him for the award.

Want to know about the latest crime trends, how to keep your family and property safe and other valuable information that may impact the way you live, work and play?  If so, follow Mission Viejo Police Services on social media.

With the holidays on the way, the Orange County Sheriff's Department is kicking off its Partners in Crime Prevention Workshop Series with a Holiday Safety Workshop designed to keep residents safe.

The Holiday Safety Workshop is from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, November 28 at the Norman P. Murray Community and Senior Center, 24932 Veterans Way.

Residents dropped off more than 720 pounds of unused medications during the annual National Prescription Medication Take-Back Day Saturday, October 28. An agent from the Drug Enforcement Administration, Sheriff's Department personnel and Explorer Scouts were on hand to assist residents who dropped off their unused and unwanted prescription medications at Mission Viejo City Hall. 

The countdown is underway until the 29th annual Walk Against Drugs takes step in Mission Viejo on Saturday, October 21.

More than 4,000 people are expected to participate in the event that begins with an 8 a.m. rally at Mission Viejo High School and ends with a fair along the Village Green.

The longtime event, a highlight of the National Red Ribbon Week, serves to bring together City leaders, the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, schools, businesses, community groups and residents to celebrate living a healthy lifestyle and avoiding drugs, alcohol and tobacco.