County Employee Emergency Notification Test 

The County will conduct an emergency notification test at 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 28. The test is part of our Workplace Security Initiative and our ongoing commitment to your safety and the County’s preparedness for emergencies. The test also aligns with National Preparedness Month.

In the event of an emergency, the County may contact you by email, text, and phone to provide critical information and instructions. Notifications may include information or instructions to keep clear of an area or to shelter in place or to inform you about open/closed County facilities during times of disaster.

You do not need to sign up for these emergency alerts. However, to reach you during an emergency, it is imperative that we have accurate and up-to-date contact information for you in our system. 

To make sure your information is accurate, please review and update your contact information in Employee Self Service (also known as PeopleSoft Self Service). Up-to-date contact information is critical and can make a difference in a life-threatening situation.

Review and update your contact information:

  • Log into Employee Self Service.

  • Review “Personal Details” like home and/or mailing address, update phone numbers, update personal email.

  • Do not forget to SAVE your changes.

Need more help? Watch a tutorial on how to update your contact information: Update Phone Numbers.

Employee Self Service is Single-Sign-On and will automatically log you in if you are connected to the County network. If you have issues logging into PeopleSoft, please submit a Service Now request or contact the County IT Help Desk at 1-888-298-1222.

If you have issues connecting to the County network, please contact the appropriate Help Desk.

Help Desk Phone Numbers

  • County IT Help Desk: 1-888-298-1222

  • DA Help Desk: 619-531-4104

  • Sheriff Help Desk: 858-256-2100

For any questions, email Kat Anady at the Office of Emergency Services.