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- Davis County Sheriffs Office
View a list of currently held individuals at the Davis County Jail, this list includes charges and more information about the individual in question Sign up for Everbridge emergency alert notifications to receive official disaster information from Davis County
- Inmate Roster - Davis County, Utah
SCAM ALERT: FRAUDULENT CALLS TARGETING INMATE FAMILIES!! Scammers are contacting family members of individuals in our care, falsely claiming that their loved one is eligible for early release through an "Ankle Monitor Program"—but only if a hefty fee is paid, often in Bitcoin This is a scam
- Meet your Sheriff - Davis County, Utah
Sheriff Kelly V Sparks is supported in his leadership by Chief Deputy of Administration Arnold Butcher, Chief Deputy of Corrections Andrew Oblad, and Chief Deputy of Law Enforcement Taylor West A former Davis County Sheriff’s Office deputy and long-term law enforcement professional—he was elected in 2018 and sworn into office in January 2019
- Sheriff - Wikipedia
In the United States, a sheriff is a sworn law enforcement officer whose duties vary across states and counties
- Davis County Police and Fire Agencies
Frequently requested non-emergency Davis County police and fire numbers We exhibit PROFESSIONALISM through our ACTIONS, with our WORDS, and in our ATTITUDE Our fundamental duty is to serve the community We are actively engaged in improving the quality of life for everyone in Davis County View our focus priorities below
- Utah County Sheriffs Office Inmate Search
Please enter as much of the name as possible to limit the search time Searching on a name will search all inmates, past and present in the last two years
- Sheriff vs Police: Key Differences, Roles and Responsibilities
Sheriffs are county-level law enforcement officials elected by residents, while police officers are typically appointed by local governments to serve within municipal boundaries This guide examines the differences between police officers and detectives
- Sheriffs in the United States - Wikipedia
Sheriffs in the United States are the chief of law enforcement officers of a county [1] A sheriff is usually either elected by the populace or appointed by an elected body [2]
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