Reserve Deputy

A reserve deputy sheriff is a part-time volunteer law enforcement officer.  He or she completed state mandated training which parallels that received by a full-time paid law enforcement officer.  Depending on the level of training received, reserve deputies either work under the supervision of a full-time regular deputy or, if qualified and appointed, work independently like any of the other full-time deputies.

Reserve deputy sheriffs’ volunteer their time to serve the community when they are not otherwise engaged in pursuing their regular careers.  Normally, to remain current in the program, they must work an average of 32 Hours per month. 

Reserve deputies have peace officer powers when on duty.  Since many of our reserve deputies go on to accept regular full-time appointments with the department, there is a continuing need for new reserve deputy sheriffs if you are interested in being a reserve deputy at Greene County contact the Sheriff’s Department at the Judicial Facility at 1010 Boonville.     


SALT / Misdemeanor warrants

The SALT (Seniors and Law Enforcement Together) Committee works with our Warrant Division to send out letters and make phone calls to reduce the number of misdemeanor warrants.

  
  
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