Sheriffs and Deputy Sheriffs

Responsible for maintaining order and serving legal documents in unincorporated areas. Defendants and witnesses may be escorted or courthouse patrolled.

Career Snapshot

ABOUT SHERIFF OR DEPUTY SHERIFF CAREERS

Every position in law enforcement faces new obstacles on a daily basis. Sheriffs, on the other hand, vary from other law-enforcement authorities in that they are the chief law enforcement officer in their jurisdiction, county, or geographical area. Sheriffs, unlike commissioners and heads of police, are typically elected by popular vote. Sheriffs and their deputies are responsible for a wide range of law enforcement duties within their authority, from issuing traffic fines to conducting murder investigations. 

Furthermore, most sheriff's departments are in charge of serving warrants, subpoenas, restraining orders, and other legal documents issued by state, county, and local courts. When apprehending and transporting detainees, the labour can be perilous, and the hours can be long, as alternating shifts and completing investigations may demand working weekends and overtime. 

A work with the sheriff's office is clearly one of the most unusual and challenging roles in law enforcement, with its vast variety of activities connected to patrol and investigation, jail operations, and court-related positions.

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Characteristics

Level of responsibilities
Leadership
Dealing and handling conflicts
Exposure to extreme environmental conditions
Comfort of the work setting
Work closely with team members, clients etc.
Physical demands
Critical decision making
Exposure to job hazards
Communication with others
Competition for this position
Job challenge and pressure to meet deadlines

Activities

Communicating with Persons Outside Organization Know More
Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates Know More
Getting Information Know More
Identifying Objects, Actions, and Events Know More
Making Decisions and Solving Problems Know More
Operating Vehicles, Mechanized Devices, or Equipment Know More
Performing for or Working Directly with the Public Know More
Resolving Conflicts and Negotiating with Others Know More

Areas of Study

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English Language Know More
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Degrees

Key Abilities

  1. Deductive Reasoning Know More
  2. Inductive Reasoning Know More
  3. Oral Comprehension Know More
  4. Oral Expression Know More
  5. Problem Sensitivity Know More
  6. Speech Clarity Know More
  7. Written Comprehension Know More
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Colleges

Top Skills

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