University Police

The University Police Department is committed to preserving a safe environment for everyone, whether you are a student, faculty, staff member, resident, or visiting campus.

The mission of the CSU Monterey Bay Police Department is to protect life and property with a commitment to professionalism and community cooperation.

Helpful Services from CSUMB University Police

  • Vehicle jumpstarts, available 24/7 for free for any vehicle on CSUMB property
  • Blue light phones, for reporting fire, medical emergencies, accidents, crimes in progress, or suspicious activity
  • Free classes in Rape Aggression Defense Systems self-defense as well as CPR & AED
  • Animal control services 
  • Livescan fingerprinting services
  • Lost and found

University Police Administration and Operations 

The University Police Department (UPD) is a fully accredited law enforcement agency and not a branch of any other law enforcement agency. The Department employs sworn peace officers who are vested with full arrest authority in the State of California, pursuant to California Penal Code, Section 830.2(c) and Education Code, Section 89560.

Chief of Police

 “As the Chief of Police, I value community engagement and collaboration with all campus members as we strive to ensure we maintain the safest environment possible. I encourage you to wave to an officer and feel free to engage with us in whatever capacity you need.”

 

Portrait of CSUMB Interim Chief of Police Yvonne Gordon
CSUMB Interim Chief of Police Yvonne Gordon

Community Service Officers

Community Service Officers (CSOs) are CSUMB student employees who perform a wide variety of duties in support of the University Police Department, including:

  • Parking and traffic control for special events
  • Night Walk service
  • Library security
  • Live scan fingerprinting service
  • Front counter service for the University Police Department 
  • A variety of other duties in support of the University Police Department

CSU Monterey Bay Police Department Community Engagement Advisory Committee

The Community Engagement Advisory Committee actively seeks the advice, counsel, and insight of campus community members regarding issues that impact the safety and quality of life of the students, faculty, staff, and visitors to our campus.

  • Identify current public safety issues that impact the CSUMB community
  • Promote effective communication, dialogue, and transparency with the campus community
  • Act as a liaison between the campus community and UPD
  • Receive regular updates on and summaries of the UPD’s activities, including current trends impacting the campus
  • Examine and provide recommendations concerning matters of public safety, campus policy, or suggested community resources to positively impact community experiences
  • Assist in describing the means for involving university police officers in the life of the university in ways that will create an environment that is the "most conducive to the intellectual, cultural, and personal development of its students"
  • Include considerations for providing a culture of care in safety-related services or activities
  • Prepare minutes/notes from each meeting and present an annual report to the campus 

Records

The Records Division maintains reports and records for the Police Department, including storing information electronically for more efficient search and retrieval. It redistributes information to enable over-the-counter service to citizens, provides statewide teletype service to support the department, and grants law enforcement officers immediate access to this information. 

Emergency Information, Prevention, and Reporting

Emergency Management

We coordinate emergency planning, training, response, and recovery efforts during earthquakes, wildfires, floods, tsunamis, civil unrest, and other major disasters.

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OTTERalerts

OTTERalert is CSUMB’s emergency alert system. It delivers emergency alerts via email, text, desktop notification, and an outdoor speaker system to all members of the CSUMB community.

A UPD officer showcasing an OTTERalert to a student
An emergency blue light phone on campus at twilight.

Report a Crime

If you are a victim of crime or a witness to a crime, report it to the University Police Department in person or by calling 831-655-0268 as soon as possible. You can also send us an anonymous tip.

Send an anonymous tip
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Night Walk Service

The Night Walk Service provides walking escorts between main campus locations, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to anyone who would like to use it. Call 831-655-0268 to request a Night Walk.

The CSUMB University Police Bike Patrol talk with a civilian on campus while standing with their bikes.

Bike Patrol

If you would like UPD Bike Patrol Officers to attend an event or provide info on bike safety and laws, contact us. You may also register your bike for theft prevention and recovery purposes.

Register Your Bike
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Citizen Complaints

If you believe a member of UPD has mistreated you, violated your rights, or been unprofessional, you can file a complaint in person, in writing or to Daniel Andrada at 831-582-3624/dandrada@csumb.edu.

Citizen Complaint Investigation Form
Members of the CSUMB University Police Department and CSOs pose in front of a police vehicle

Contact the University Police Department

In an emergency, CALL 9-1-1. Officers are available 24/7. Call (831) 655-0268 for non-emergency situations.

The University Police Department is located at 100 Campus Center, Valley Hall Suite F, Seaside, CA, 93955. Our public counter is open Mon-Fri, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. when CSUMB is open.

Yvonne Gordon

Interim Chief of Police/Associate Vice President for Public Safety