07/10/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/10/2025 21:08
Published: 07/10/2025
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Change in Trespass Authorization Law
Under California Senate Bill 602, all trespass authorization forms must now be signed and notarized to be valid. Any previous forms without notarization are no longer valid and must be updated. To continue authorizing law enforcement to act on your behalf, you'll need to complete a new, notarized form.
So, what is a trespass authorization? It's a signed document that allows law enforcement to act on behalf of a property owner or manager when they're not present. It lets officers warn, cite, or arrest trespassers on commercial, vacant, or posted properties and helps deter issues like loitering, dumping, vandalism, and encampments. Trespass authorizations are commonly used by businesses, property managers, and vacant property owners.
The Riverside Police Department is hosting FREE open house events where you can complete, notarize, and submit your trespass authorization form. No appointment needed but a government-issued identification from any state is required for notary. See dates and times below:
Wednesday, July 16 from 2-5 PM
Riverside Police Department
10540 Magnolia Avenue #B, Riverside
Tuesday, July 22 from 2-5 PM
Riverside Chamber of Commerce
3985 University Avenue, Riverside
Wednesday, July 23 from 2-5 PM
Riverside Chamber of Commerce
3985 University Avenue, Riverside
Questions? Contact your Neighborhood Policing Center's Community Service Officer:
North - Donna Granillo: [email protected] (951) 826-8721
East - Lashon Halley: [email protected] (951) 826-5297
Central - Laura Monteleone: [email protected] (951) 353-7962
West - Jonelle Gonzalez: [email protected] (951) 353-7969
Let's stay compliant and keep Riverside safe!