Serve with honor. Protect with integrity.
OVERVIEW
as a Deputy Sheriff, you play a crucial role in maintaining public safety and upholding the law within our community. This multifaceted position involves various responsibilities, including but not limited to the following: responding to emergencies, conducting patrols, assisting in investigations, and engaging with the public. Deputies are expected to demonstrate professionalism, integrity, and dedication while working both independently and as part of a team.
OVERVIEW
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
Patrol designated areas and respond to calls
Enforce laws and maintain order
Prepare reports and maintain accurate records
Support investigations and specialized units
Starting Pay:
$50,000 - 90,000/year
Overtime Opportunity Available
Healthcare, Pension, and paid leave
Retirment plan and advancement eligibility
Specialized training and certifications
CAREER PROGRESSION
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"BCSO COC has been a one of a kind family. We’re proud and dedicated to our jobs and we support each other like a band of brothers. I’ve been very fortunate to have been given this opportunity, it’s been the best team I’ve been a part of here in MidwestRP. Supporting those around me whether that be technical expertise or by just listening and being there for those I’ve been entrusted to lead I wouldn’t want to be anywhere else. BCSO is the best department I know this because those that are out there representing the department at all times never let up on the professionalism and integrity. We are the Blaine County Sheriffs Office."
- Former Lieutenant Camden H.
Camden H.
Department Opportunities
Safe Streets Bureau
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Traffic Safety Division
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Parks & Wildlife
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Department of Corrections
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Ready to wear the badge? Apply Now
All application requirements for the Blaine County Sheriff's Office can be found in detail in the Standard Operating Procedure. The fundamental requirements include, but are not limited to:
Must be at least 21 years old at the time of application (In Character, IC).
Must have a minimum of 30 days of community involvement (Out of Character, OOC).
Must have obtained a high school diploma or GED equivalent (IC).
Must possess proficiency in reading and writing in English (IC).
Must possess a valid San Andreas driver's license (IC).
Must be prepared to attend a Law Enforcement Evaluation Session (LEES) if chosen for the role (OOC).
For additional information, please refer to section 1.01 in the BCSO SOP.