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The San Diego County Sheriff’s Office sponsors a Volunteer Mounted Unit (VMU) for individuals 18-years and older who want to make a positive difference in communities throughout San Diego County. VMU patrols are the eyes and ears of the Sheriff's Office and also function as good-will ambassadors between the Sheriff's Office and the community.
Requirements
Volunteer Mounted Unit members are asked to volunteer a minimum of six-hours a month by mounted training events, monthly personnel meetings, and different types of patrol opportunities throughout San Diego County, which include:
- Urban street patrols (alleys, shopping centers, libraries, community centers, parks, commercial districts) throughout San Diego county
- Back-country trail and preserve patrols
- Holiday watch patrols in commercial parking lots during the holiday season
- Parade routes, rodeo, and fair perimeter patrols
- Participation in law enforcement memorial services
- Meet and greets with law enforcement events and schools.
To qualify for the Volunteer Mounted Unit, all applicants must:
- Be physically fit and at least 18 years of age
- Submit a complete application
- Have a valid California driver license and car insurance
- Have a healthy, or have access to, well-mannered horse
- Own, or have access to, and maintain a livestock trailer and tow vehicle
- Pass a complete background investigation
- Pass the two-week Volunteer Academy
All Volunteer Mounted Unit applicants who are approved for the program attend a formal two-week academy, held several times a year. Topics covered include Sheriff's Office Orientations, Ethics and Rules of Conduct, and Radio Training.
After academy graduation, VMU members must pass a mounted qualification test on all horses they wish to use for patrol. Qualification of all patrol horses is required on an annual basis. The Sheriff's Office does not provide horses. All VMU members must supply their own patrol horse(s).