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San Bernardino County Sheriff's Office
CA · 2,179,281 residents
The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Office leads an Accurint Virtual Crime Center consortium covering law enforcement agencies across the Inland Empire region of Southern California. San Bernardino County is the largest county by area in the contiguous United States — roughly the size of West Virginia — with a population of about 2.2 million.
The consortium was confirmed through an executed contract addendum in Redlands PD's public document portal, which explicitly names the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Office as the lead agency and lists 14 member cities: Rancho Cucamonga, Chino Hills, Hesperia, Highland, Loma Linda, Twentynine Palms, Victorville, Yucaipa, Yucca Valley, Apple Valley, Adelanto, Grand Terrace, Needles, and Redlands itself.
As consortium lead, SBCSO holds the master contract with LexisNexis. Member agencies sign sub-agency addenda that include language requiring them to contribute their police data — dispatch records, crime reports, and arrest data — to LexisNexis's PSDEX database. A full list of consortium members beyond the 14 confirmed cities has not yet been obtained. The sheriff's own contracts division holds the Schedule A document listing all participating agencies — a public records request is pending.
Contract signals
- Database Interface (Schedule A)
- ○ not in record
- AVCC XML Addendum present
- ○ not in record
- Irrevocable license clause
- ○ not in record
- Jail Booking Search & Report
- ○ not in record
- Community Crime Map
- ○ not in record
- BuyCrash (crash data feed)
- ○ not in record
Technical
- RMS vendor
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- CAD vendor
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- Data fields shared (known)
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Sanctuary status
- Sanctuary jurisdiction
- No
- Bypass confirmed
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Source
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- Discovery method
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- Source document
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Source documents (1)
Executed AVCC XML Addendum — Consortium Sub-Agency joining Redlands PD to the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Office-led AVCC consortium (SBCS-AVCC). Recorded in the Redlands city clerk system as 'Addendum to MOU County LexisNexis Accurint Virtual Crime software' (doc 109A-2023 / 209A-2023, dated 11/7/2023; Laserfiche doc id 666630). NOTABLE FOR WHAT IT OMITS: Unlike the CISC (Colorado) consortium addendum, which lets a member share its Customer Data Contributions only with other consortium agencies and treats sharing into the national PSDEX pool as a separate, initialed, revocable opt-in, this SBCS addendum provides no consortium-only option. An agency that joins contributes to the national Public Safety Data Exchange automatically. This makes SBCS-AVCC the first consortium add-on in the tracker where consortium membership and national contribution are inseparable — a council approving a 'regional data-sharing' MOU is in fact approving national contribution with no toggle to keep it local.
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Last researched June 4, 2026