
What Is San Diego’s Due Process & Safety Ordinance? (2025 Update)
San Diego is leading the way in civil rights protection thanks to a groundbreaking initiative announced by Councilmember Sean Elo-Rivera: the Due Process & Safety Ordinance. This new citywide policy enhances constitutional protections for every resident and creates a proactive model for community safety, governance accountability, and dignity—especially amidst increasing unauthorized federal enforcement activities.
Key Provisions That Protect San Diego Residents
- No Warrant, No Entry
Federal and out-of-state agents must present a valid warrant to enter non-public spaces or access your personal information. This rule strengthens privacy for individuals and businesses. - We Won’t Be Complicit
City contractors and property leases are required to comply with this ordinance, ensuring no back-door collaboration with unauthorized enforcement. - Protecting Your Information
The City and its partners are strictly prohibited from collecting or sharing protected personal data, including health history, religious beliefs, and political views. - Increased Transparency
San Diego will now publish annual reports detailing federal collaborations and incidents involving local law enforcement during federal enforcement actions. This means residents can track the city’s interactions with federal agencies. - Public Education Matters
“Know Your Rights” signs, translated into multiple languages, will soon be posted throughout City and city-funded buildings, empowering everyone with essential legal knowledge.
Why This Ordinance Matters
The Due Process & Safety Ordinance expands legal protections to San Diego’s most vulnerable communities. It also establishes a regional policy framework designed for adoption by other cities and counties—further amplifying the impact. By prioritizing dignity, accountability, and equal rights, San Diego sets a new standard in municipal policy.
How Does This Impact You?
If you live, work, or operate a business in San Diego, this ordinance directly protects your rights against unlawful data collection, public space intrusion, and federal overreach. It’s an essential layer of protection for activists, immigrants, minority groups, and anyone concerned with personal privacy.
Stay Informed: Know Your Rights!
Look out for “Know Your Rights” signage at municipal buildings and city-funded sites. For complete details and to read the full ordinance, visit the official information hub at mysandiego.info/dueprocess.

