County Sheriff
A County Sheriff is an elected official responsible for law enforcement in a specific county. They oversee the sheriff's department, which includes deputies and support staff. Their duties often involve patrolling communities, responding to emergencies, and investigating crimes. The sheriff also manages the county jail and ensures public safety.
In addition to law enforcement, the County Sheriff may serve civil processes, such as serving warrants and eviction notices. They often collaborate with other law enforcement agencies, such as local police departments and state police, to maintain order and address crime effectively within their jurisdiction.