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Amateur Radio Communications (ARC) Team

If you are interested in Radio Communications, Technical Equipment, or are already a Ham Radio Operator, the Sheriff's Amateur Radio Communications (ARC) Team is the place for you. 

Overview

The Sheriff's ARC Team coordinates and provides communications support for many of the special events and incidents that the Sheriff's Office is involved in. The members of the ARC Team participate in almost all of the Sheriff's activities, as every event requires communications support of some type.

The ARC Team manages the radio, video, and electronic equipment of the Volunteer Services Section and operates the Sheriff's Mobile Command Post. By providing these services, the ARC Team supports the activities of both full-time and volunteer Sheriff's Office employees. In times of emergency, the ARC Team also staffs the communication systems within the Office of Emergency Services.

Qualifications

To apply for membership with the Sheriff's ARC Team, you must:

  • Be at least 21 years of age
  • Hold a current California Driver's License
  • Be able to pass a thorough background investigation
  • Complete an oral board interview
  • Complete a general-knowledge written examination
  • Possess a Technician Class amateur radio license

Download the CCCSO Volunteer Application


Fill out the application and either mail or delivery the application to:

Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office
Volunteer Services Unit
50 Glacier Drive
Martinez, CA. 94553

For any questions contact: Volunteer Services Coordinator
(925) 646-4461

The Volunteer Services Unit is continually accepting applications for the Sheriff's ARC Team.

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