The New Cuyama Station is located in the northeastern area of Santa Barbara County, bordering San Luis Obispo, Kern, and Ventura Counties. The station is staffed by two resident deputies who are supervised by the Santa Maria Station on-duty field supervisor, with management responsibilities for the New Cuyama Station resting with the Santa Maria Station Commander. Based upon the rural and remote nature of the Cuyama area, the two assigned resident deputies frequently are called upon to provide assistance to the CHP, the Department of Fish and Game, and law enforcement personnel from neighboring county agencies on a 24-basis. Likewise, the resident deputies also receive reciprocal back-up assistance.
In 2023 a new New Cuyama Sheriff’s Station was opened in a shared facility with Santa Barbara County Fire Department.
New Cuyama Sheriff Station
70 Newsome St.
New Cuyama, CA. 93254
Phone #’s: (661) 766-2310
Dispatch non-emergency (805) 683-2724
Hours of Operation
Monday- Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Closed 12-1PM Lunch)
Saturday – Sunday: Closed
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The Coroner’s Bureau has completed notification to the family of the incarcerated person who died of an apparent suicide at the Main Jail yesterday. The decedent is 41-year-old Cecilia Michelle Covarrubias from Santa Ynez. The cause and manner of death are pending.
Notice of Apparent Suicide at Main Jail. Read more here: https://www.sbsheriff.org/notice-of-apparent-suicide-at-main-jail-2/