Stations
Click on the tabs below to learn more about the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office's four stations that provide services throughout the county.
Click here to view this map to the Garberville Station on Google Maps.
Garberville Station
715 Cedar Street, Suite B
Garberville, CA 95542
Phone: 707-923-2761
Hours: M-F, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
About the Garberville Station
The Humboldt County Sheriff's Office Garberville Station is located in the heart of redwood county at the southern end of Humboldt County. The area is considered to be one of the premier recreational areas of Humboldt County, which includes activities such as boating, hiking, salmon, and ocean fishing as well as access to many beautiful state-maintained redwood parks. Garberville is a 1-hour drive south of Eureka, on U.S Highway 101 or the alternate scenic Avenue of the Giants.
Areas Served
The Garberville Station serves the communities of Garberville, Redway, Shelter Cove, Miranda, Phillipsville, Weott, Myers Flat, and Alderpoint.
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Main Station
Humboldt County Courthouse
826 4th St.
Ground Floor
Eureka, CA 95501
Phone: 707-445-7251
Hours: M-F, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
About the Main Station
The Main Station is the Sheriff's Office centralized Headquarters. Units assigned to this station serve the unincorporated areas of Humboldt County from Arcata south to Redcrest. The Deputy Sheriffs assigned to these beats are responsible for patrolling approximately 800 square miles and providing law enforcement services to the residents and visitors to those regions. Many of the neighborhoods in the beat areas have strong formal neighborhood watch programs in place while those areas that are rural or isolated, such as Kneeland, Hydesville, and Bridgeville, rely on the less formal but equally effective method of "neighbors watching out for neighbors".
Areas Served
The areas consists of two main beats: Central and South. The central beat covers the unincorporated areas of Arcata (Bayside, Fickle Hill) and Eureka (Myrtletown, Cutten, Pine Hill, Samoa, Fairhaven) along with those areas of Kneeland and Elk River. The south beat covers the unincorporated areas surrounding the cities of Fortuna, Ferndale and Rio Dell. Additionally the south beat covers the areas of Humboldt Hill, the South Spit / Table Bluff area, Loleta, Hydesville, Scotia and the Redcrest area.
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McKinleyville Station
1608 Pickett Road
McKinleyville, CA 95519
Phone: 707-839-6600
Hours: M-F, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
About the McKinleyville Station
The McKinleyville Station was built with funds raised by the citizens of McKinleyville and it's many proud business owners. The community raised over $150,000 for construction of the 1,800 square feet facility. The facility held its grand opening in the fall of 1999 and became an immediate home for the Sheriffs Citizens on Patrol (S.C.O.P) members. The S.C.O.P.'s continue to work and hold their meetings out of the facility.
Areas Served
The Humboldt County Sheriffs McKinleyville Station provides Law Enforcement services to the residents of McKinleyville, Fieldbrook, Westhaven , Orick, and all other unincorporated areas North of Arcata. All Law Enforcement services for these areas originate in this station.
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Willow Creek Station
80 Country Club Drive
Willow Creek, CA 95573
Phone: 530-629-1025
Hours: As Available