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Summary
The Deputy Sheriff is responsible for performing general law enforcement
duties in the protection of life and property. Ensure the safety and
security of county property and the county jail. The enforcement of all
laws and ordinances, maintaining compliance with traffic violations and
investigations, patrol of the county, investigation of crimes, and the
serving of civil process. Works under general supervision
Responsibilities
All sheriffs deputies are required to maintain 40 hours of continuing
education to remain compliant with KCPOST. Weapons certifications must
be maintained for primary and secondary handgun, pistol, shotgun,
non-lethal shotgun, rifle, less-lethal tools certification. Maintain
SFST (Standardized Field Sobriety Testing) recertification. Maintain
taser certification.
Duties assignments may include but are not limited to any of the
following.
Road Patrol
Serve of civil papers
Accident investigation
Traffic enforcement
Law enforcement: Enforce state statues and effect arrests when needed.
Response to medical emergencies.
Field training of new deputies.
Report writing, GPR/offense/arrest reports.
Making split second decisions, in which others are able to decipher
after many hours of review.
Complete probable cause reports.
Collect and log evidence. Forward evidence for processing.
Inspect and maintain patrol unit.
Conduct follow up.
Check and maintain duty gear.
Extra patrol/code checks.
Assist other agencies as requested.
Public relations.
Assist in emergency operations.
Protect and serve the community.
Weapons maintenance.
Forward evidence for processing.
Perform VIN inspections.
Conduct extended surveillance.
Assist in storm siren testing.
Court Security:
Arrive at the courthouse, open the building.
Test and operate the security scanner and x-ray machine.
Arrest subjects that come into the courthouse with warrants.
Provide security for the courtroom.
Respond to emergencies in the courthouse and at the administration
building.
Assist patrol as needed when staffing is low or for call coverage.
Serve civil papers if the courts arent busy.
Maintain medical supplies in the trauma kit.
Perform monthly check and maintenance of all AEDs in the courthouse and
sheriffs office.
Attend quarterly court security meeting with court staff.
Change batteries on all the panic buttons in the courthouse,
administration building and community corrections.
Maintenance as needed on assigned patrol vehicle.
Investigations:
Review reports as assigned.
Review emails.
Answer phone calls from victims and assist citizens with general
questions regarding investigations.
Type case reports on interviews, follow-ups, call outs, and search
warrants.
Assist the patrol division with investigations and questions when
needed.
Conduct follow up interviews, suspect interviews, and victim interviews.
Develop information on current criminals, and their habits to share with
our agency/other agencies.
Build confidential sources, and informants, keeping in contact with them
to ensure good information.
Develop background information on persons of interest/suspects for
cases.
Special duties as assigned by command staff.
Attend daily briefings with all divisions of the sheriffs office to
share information.
Assist other agencies that request our help.
Notify the County Attorneys office with regard to active investigations.
Conduct storm siren testing.
Prepare and execute search warrants and subpoenas.
Participate in monthly policy review.
Perform background checks on new applicants for the sheriffs department.
Participate in quarterly neighborhood watch meetings.
Appear in court and attend jury trials as required.
Attend autopsies as required.
After hours call out to conduct investigations.
Call out investigations for fatality accidents.
Jail Transport:
Review court docket and prepare court transportation if needed.
Check with sergeant to see if there any transports that came in after
hours.
Prepare court paperwork and deliver it to district court, county
attorney and district judge as needed.
Escort inmates to the nurse as needed.
Serve warrants and civil papers to inmates housed in the jail.
Arrest court commits and people who turn themselves in on warrants.
Maintain transport vehicles and record vehicle mileage.
Check transport vehicle restraints to ensure they are working properly.
Perform fingerprinting, VIN inspections and take