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License Plate Readers: San Diego vs Vista

How do license plate readers rules compare between San Diego, CA and Vista, CA?

San Diego, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

San Diego Police Department deploys automated license plate readers across patrol cars and select fixed locations. The 2022 TRUST Ordinance (SDMC §210) and California SB-34 require Council approval, written use policies, and annual public reports on ALPR data retention and sharing.

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Vista, CA

San Diego County

No data available yet for Vista.

Key Facts Comparison

FactSan DiegoVista
Local oversightTRUST Ordinance §210-
State statuteCivil Code §1798.90.5-
OperatorSan Diego Police Department-
ReportingAnnual public report-
AdoptedTRUST 2022-

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San Diego FAQ

Does San Diego use license plate readers?

Yes. SDPD operates ALPR cameras on patrol vehicles and at fixed sites, governed by the 2022 TRUST Ordinance and California SB-34, which require Council-approved policies and annual public reporting.

Can I find out what ALPR collects on my car?

You can submit a Public Records Act request to SDPD, but operational ALPR hits in active investigations may be withheld. Annual TRUST reports describe aggregate retention, scan volume, and third-party sharing.

Vista FAQ

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