Opportunity
Murrieta Planet bids #MPD26-001
On-Call Specimen Collection Services for Murrieta Police Department
Posted
April 09, 2026
Respond By
May 13, 2026
Identifier
MPD26-001
NAICS
621399
The City of Murrieta Police Department is seeking qualified medical professionals or firms to provide on-call specimen collection services for individuals in custody related to criminal offenses. - Government Buyer: - City of Murrieta Police Department (Riverside County, CA) - Products/Services Requested: - On-call collection of biological specimens (blood and urine) from individuals in custody - Related services include: - Blood withdrawal - Urine collection - Suspect rape kit specimen collection - Officer exposure incident response - DUI checkpoint staffing - Court testimony regarding evidence handling - Dry run charges (when services are not needed after arrival) - Monthly service and supply fees - All services must be performed by licensed medical professionals - Contractor must respond within 30 minutes to calls at various locations in Murrieta (police station and local hospitals) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Strict adherence to California Vehicle Code and Murrieta Police Department protocols for evidence handling and chain-of-custody - Contractor must be able to provide court testimony as needed - No responsibility for physically restraining individuals during specimen collection - Compliance with OSHA for supply use - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or manufacturers are mandated - Prospective bidders include Allied Solutions, American Forensic Nurses, Inc., and GSA Contract Services, LLC - Estimated contract value: Not-to-exceed $150,000 over five years - Place of Performance: - Murrieta Police Station and local hospitals within Murrieta
Description
The City of Murrieta is soliciting proposals from qualified medical professionals to provide on-call specimen collection services for individuals taken into custody related to criminal offenses. Services include blood draws and other specimen collections at various locations within the jurisdiction, including hospitals and the police station, and may require court testimony regarding evidence handling. Contractors must follow proper evidence handling and chain-of-custody protocols and will not be responsible for physically restraining individuals during procedures. The contract period is proposed for five years.