An administrator at St. Thomas who disapproves of Tara's relationship with Jax and the Sons of Anarchy.
- Defeat Equals Friendship: After Tara beats her up, she becomes more supportive of her.
- Good Is Not Nice: Despite her humourless and bitchy attitude, she is a genuinely good person who has the not unreasonable desire to have a violent motorcycle gang leave her hospital alone.
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: She's very antagonistic to Tara, but they eventually become firm friends.
- Obstructive Bureaucrat: Before graduating to Reasonable Authority Figure, when she obstructed Tara at any opportunity simply for what was (at the time) a past relationship with the Club.
- Reasonable Authority Figure: From Season 3 onward.
- Took a Level in Kindness: After Season 2.
A mysterious homeless woman who lives on the streets of Charming.
- Greek Chorus: Whenever she turns up, she comments on the events of the plot in a cryptic, roundabout way.
- Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane: Everything about her is a mystery, including whether or not she's the representative of some 'higher power'. In "John 8:32" of Season 6 its heavily implied she's a woman reportedly killed when John Teller had his Clay-induced accident.
- Once a Season: How her appearances work ever since Season 3.
The wife of Eli Roosevelt. Rita owned a florist shop in Charming, California and was on the committee to cancel the plans to build "Charming Heights".
- Happily Married: To Eli prior to her death.
The town barber in Charming. His shop is a neutral meeting place for law enforcement and SAMCRO members.
Nate Madock's caretaker. Amelia is an illegal immigrant with no family in the United States. She and Tig start a sexual rendezvous when Gemma visits her father.
- Accidental Murder: She's accidentally killed in a scuffle with Gemma after she tries to claim the reward on Gemma.
- The Caretaker: For Nate Madock, although he's progressing quickly to the point where he needs to be in a home.
A nurse at Stockton prison's infirmary.
- Small Role, Big Impact: Only appears in a few scenes across three episodes and is largely unmemorable but her death has long reaching consequences as it causes Tara to go to prison which ultimately leads into her actions which lead to Gemma murdering her which leads into the final season.
Elliot Oswald's young daughter.
- Break the Cutie: Her rape deeply damages her; prior to the rape she was a sweet young girl. She becomes more introverted afterwards.
- Morality Pet: For Gemma in the earlier seasons. They help each other deal with the aftermath of their respective rapes.
- Rape as Drama: She's raped in her first appearance by a traveling Carnival member.