Southern Division
Southern Division is small in size, but huge in traffic flow. With the busy freeways and 64 unincorporated communities of Los Angeles County as its primary jurisdiction, Southern Division serves over 9.75 million residents. This population is larger than the population of 42 states and is home to 28 percent of all California residents.Division boundaries also encompass the white-sand beaches; the television and movie industry hub in Hollywood and Burbank; the Los Angeles International Airport; sporting stadiums and coliseums; large concert venues; and major amusement theme parks.
Despite the smallest geographical area of the CHP's eight Divisions, Southern has the largest number of uniformed and non-uniformed employees. Los Angeles is the real-world training ground for many new officers. In the first Cadet class of 2007, 35 percent of Academy graduates were assigned to Southern. This is largely due to the workload of Southern Division, whose officers documented 53,315 collision reports in 2005, more than any other Division in the state.
An estimated one-third of all CHP motorcycles are assigned to the Division. When a traffic violation or collision occurs, motorcycles are the only vehicles that can weave between the gridlocked cars. Some freeways have no shoulders to allow law enforcement cars and emergency vehicles access to an accident scene. With Los Angeles a favorite destination for national leaders and visiting heads of state, motorcycle officers serve as part of the dignitary protection unit.
The Division is a partner with Caltrans in the Los Angeles Regional Transportation Management Center. With a staff of CHP and Caltrans employees, the center uses advanced transportation management technology, including computer-aided dispatch, adjustable ramp meter intervals, changeable warning message signs and live TV updates.
Los Angeles County also has the largest Asian and Latino populations in the country, with over 1.4 million and 4.3 million respectively. To provide safety classes and to educate about traffic safety laws, Southern Division has Asian and Latino community liaisons. These officers travel to primarily foreign-speaking language communities with the intention of safety, service, and security.
Southern Division Quick Facts
10 Area Offices
1 Commercial Inspection Facilities
1 Traffic Management Center
1,123 Uniformed Officers
359 Non-Uniformed Personnel
| Southern Division Office | |
| Southern Division (501) 411 N. Central Avenue, Suite 410 Glendale 91203 (818) 240-8200 |
| Area Offices | |
| Altadena (575) 2130 Windsor Avenue Altadena, CA 91001 (626) 296-8100 |
Newhall (540) 28648 The Old Road Valencia, CA 91355 (661) 294-5540 |
| Antelope Valley (545) 2041 West Avenue "I" Lancaster, CA 93534 (661) 948-8541 |
Santa Fe Springs (550) 10051 Orr and Day Road Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 (562) 868-0503 |
| Baldwin Park (525) 14039 Francisquito Avenue Baldwin Park, CA 91706 (626) 338-1164 |
South Los Angeles (530) 19700 Hamilton Avenuie Torrance, CA 90502 (310) 516-3355 |
| Central Los Angeles (590) 777 W. Washington Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90015 (213) 744-2331 |
West Los Angeles (565) 6300 Bristol Parkway Culver City, CA 90230 (310) 642-3939 |
| East Los Angeles (535) 1601 Corporate Center Drive Monterey Park, CA 91754 (323) 980-4600 |
West Valley (580) 5825 De Soto Avenue Woodland Hills, CA 91367 (818) 888-0980 |
| Commercial Inspection Facility | |
| Castaic Inspection Facility (541) 27858 Golden State Hwy., Santa Clarita (661) 294-5530 |