The Boating Safety Office has expanded its resources to include the Citizen Volunteer Lake Patrol.
Mission Statement
The Citizen Volunteer Patrol (C.V.P.) personnel will strive to
enhance community safety and security through programs of crime
prevention and education with active involvement in these efforts. The
program is committed to providing qualified and trained volunteers to
augment field operations in an active role in serving the needs of the
citizens of the various communities throughout Shasta County.
Patrol Objectives
- Provide a higher level of crime prevention programs to better serve the citizens of Shasta County in a cost-effective manner
- Promote community awareness and acceptance of the Citizen Volunteer Patrol program as a viable and important prevention tool.
- The Citizen volunteer program will be monitored monthly as to its
effectiveness in the area of crime prevention and service to the
communities it serves.
- Provide high visibility "eyes & ears" patrol
What does it take to become a Citizen Volunteer Patrol member?
After an oral interview, all potential members must complete an
application, which is submitted to the Shasta County Sheriff's Office.
The Sheriff's Office will conduct a background investigation, which
will include, but not limited to, fingerprinting, DMV and CII checks.
- All applicants must be able to perform the duties as assigned.
- All candidates must complete the 16-hour CVP academy.
- All members must be at least 21 years of age and posses a valid California driver's license.
For an application or further information, please contact boatingsafety@co.shasta.ca.us or (530) 245-6075.