The Welfare Fraud Unit's mission
is to maintain the integrity of the welfare system.
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The Welfare Fraud Division of the Santa Barbara County District
Attorney's Office has a team of 7 sworn investigators located in
Santa Barbara, Lompoc, and Santa Maria, under the supervision of
a Senior Criminal Investigator. The Unit has a support staff of
one investigative assistant.
The Unit investigates cases of known or suspected violations of
the law related to the fraudulent receipt of welfare funds. Investigators
trace, locate, and contact suspects, witnesses, employers, other
law enforcement agencies and other public and private entities to
secure and verify information related to welfare fraud. Suspects
and witnesses are interviewed and their testimony is analyzed to
determine allegations of fraud or forgeries related to welfare benefits.
Welfare fraud most commonly consists of welfare recipients failing
to report income, failing to report that an absent parent is no
longer absent, or failing to report that aided children no longer
live in the aided household. Through this fraud, welfare recipients
receive cash aid and/or food stamps for which they are ineligible.
Whether enforcement action is criminal or civil, the primary goals
of litigation are restitution to the taxpayers for the fraudulently
obtained services and deterrence.
Please contact [Click on City to see Map] :
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Welfare Fraud Units
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Barbara
Welfare Fraud Unit
234 Camino del Remedio
Santa Barbara, CA 93110
Tel: (805) 681-4443 or
(805) 682-4670
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Santa
Maria
Welfare Fraud Unit
2125 So. Centerpointe Parkway
Santa Maria, CA 93454
Tel: (805) 346-7134
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Lompoc
Welfare Fraud Unit
1133 N. H St. Suite F
Lompoc, CA 93436
Tel: (805) 740-0301 |
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