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What is the Sheriff? Special Sheriff?

SCSD: Frequently Asked Questions
The Sheriff oversees all operations of the Suffolk County Jail, Suffolk County House of Correction, and the Civil Process Division. The position of Special Sheriff is governed by Massachusetts General Law chapter 37 section 5. It is the responsibility of the Special Sheriff to perform the duties of the Sheriff if the Sheriff is unable to perform them.
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What information will I have to provide to the sheriff's office?

Adam Walsh Act - FAQ
You will have to provide the sheriff with much more information than you used to provide, including all of the following: The sheriff's office will provide you with a form asking for all of this information, that you will have to complete, sign, and return to the sheriff's office.
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How does the Sheriff get into office?

SCSD: Frequently Asked Questions
The Sheriff of Suffolk County is an elected official who serves a six-year term. The citizens of Boston, Chelsea, Winthrop and Revere elect the Suffolk County Sheriff. Former Gov. Jane Swift appointed Sheriff Andrea J. Cabral to fill a vacancy in the office in 2002.
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What agencies does the Sheriff's Office dispatch for?

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We dispatch for the Ada County Sheriff, Boise Police, Garden City Police, and Meridian Police. We also dispatch for the Ada County Paramedics and for all seven fire agencies in Ada County.
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What are the sheriff's office hours?

Lancaster County Sheriff Frequently Asked Question
While administrative support is only open Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 4:00pm, the rest of the office is always open. When you walk in the front door, a dispatcher or deputy will communicate with you through the intercom on the left.
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How much money has the Sheriff's Department collected on my case?

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When the Sheriff's Department receives a written response from the garnishee or employer, a copy will be mailed to you. You should receive a written response from our office within three weeks after service of the levy. Any funds collected from the levy will be paid to you within approximately four to five weeks from receipt of funds. If you want a status report of how much has been collected on your case, please fax your request to (619) 441-4068.
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WHO IS THE SHERIFF OF DAVIDSON COUNTY?

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The Davidson County Sheriff is Daron Hall. He was sworn in on September 3, 2002, succeeding Sheriff Gayle Ray, under whom he served as Chief Deputy. Click here to learn more about Sheriff Hall.
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What is a Sheriff Sale?

www.DauphinCounty.org | Sheriff Sale of Real Estate FAQ's
This is NOT a Tax Sale, which is the responsibility of the Dauphin County Tax Claim Bureau. You may contact them at the Tax Claims Bureau.
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Who appoints a Sheriff?

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The Minister of Justice appoints the Sheriff after consultation with the Board of Sheriffs in the prescribed manner for Lower and High Court in a specific jurisdiction.
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What is Service by Sheriff?

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You can have the sheriff serve the other party with the necessary papers for a fee. The fee for this service is usually approximately $40.00. If you decide to pay for this service you can ask the Clerk of Court (person with who you will file your complaint) what the cost for the service is. It is your responsibility to find out whether or not the person has been served. The sheriff will send the clerk a "return of service" to prove the sheriff served the papers.
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What if I need to call the sheriff's office but it's not an emergency?

Lancaster County Sheriff Frequently Asked Question
Please do not call 911. The office reserves that number only for emergencies. Instead, please dial 462-5111 and you will be given assistance or directed to the correct department. The administrative assistant is the point of contact regarding incident/accident reports. If the accident was handled by state police, then one would need to contact them at the regional office at 804-333-3800.
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WILL THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE SERVE PAPERS FOR ME?

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Absolutely. Your first step in the civil process is to go to the General Sessions, Circuit, or Chancery Court Clerk's office and fill out the provided forms for the type of civil warrant you need. Of course, there is a fee which is payable to the Clerk, varying in cost depending on the type of warrant and the number of people to be served. Assistance with the filing process is available from the Clerk for the asking.
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How do I become a Sheriff's Deputy?

Frequently Asked Questions - Sheriff's Office - Anoka County...
Becoming a Sheriff's Deputy requires licensure by the State of Minnesota as a police officer. For more information, see the Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards & Training Web site at www.dps.state.mn.us/newpost/posthome.asp. Candidates interested in working for Anoka County must complete extensive testing and a background investigation through the Sheriff's Office.
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How many people work at the Suffolk County Sheriff's Department?

SCSD: Frequently Asked Questions
Approximately 1100 employees work at the Suffolk County Sheriff's Department. More than 800 of them are correction or jail officers at the Jail or the House of Correction. Officers are assigned to one of three shifts per day.
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When is the sheriff's office going to move the offender out of my neighborhood?

Snohomish County : Citizen Information : FAQ
The sheriff's office lacks any authority in forcing an offender to move from one location to another. The sheriff's office is granted the authority to give community notification about specific offenders considered a moderate or high risk to the community. The sheriff's office also verifies that all sex offenders are living where they are registered. We also actively seek out those offenders who fail to register or fail to make proper notification of an address change.
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What's the difference between a sheriff's office and a police department?

Ada County Sheriff's Office FAQ
The main difference is jurisdiction. A sheriff's office provides law enforcement services and jail services for an entire county while a police department serves a specific city or town. In Idaho, a sheriff's office is responsible for all civil services within a county. In Ada County, city departments contract with the sheriff's office to oversee record storage and 911 dispatch. Some cities (Eagle, Star and Kuna) also contract for police services.
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I am a tenant and was just handed paperwork from my landlord by a sheriff? What do I do?

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If you want your case to be heard in court (all landlord-tenant cases are heard in District Court) you should fill out a pink appearance form available in the clerk's office. The court will give you two copies, one to mail or deliver to the landlord and one to keep for yourself. The court will schedule a hearing within the next 10 days for you and the landlord to appear before a judge. For more information go to the District Court's Landlord/Tenant Claims page.
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HOW DO I APPLY FOR A JOB AT THE DAVIDSON COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE?

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The DCSO is different from most Sheriff's Offices in the state. Our primary duties, as set forth by the Metropolitan Government charter, are to house inmates and serve civil warrants. The DCSO is not a law enforcement agency; therefore the MNPD is the primary law enforcement agency in Davidson County. Some of their duties include street patrols, investigations of criminal activity, and service of criminal warrants.
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Can a deputy sheriff give tickets on freeways?

LASD FAQ's
Often Misunderstood Terminology:a. Burglary vs. Robbery; b. Trespassing vs. Loitering; c. Terrorist Threats; d. Assault vs. Battery; e. File Number; f. Call or Tag Numbers; g. Racial Profiling
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How do I pay for a purchase at a Sheriff's Sale?

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You may "hold" your bid by writing a personal check to the Harrison County Sheriff for the full amount you bid if your check is accompanied by a Letter of Guarantee from the bank on which you are writing the check. Depending on where you bank, you will be given enough time to go to your bank and get a cashier's check for the full amount you bid and return it to the Harrison County Sheriff's Office. At that time you will receive back your personal check.
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TopQ: Where is the Sheriff's Office located?

Josephine County Online - Frequently Asked Questions
We are located at the Justice Building at the intersection of 5th and B Street between the Josephine County Courthouse and the Josephine County Library.
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Can I use ASP Sheriff on my intranet?

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Yes. ASP Sheriff will work over an intranet, however, when you purchase ASP Sheriff be sure to notify us that you are using it for this purpose.
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How many websites can I use ASP Sheriff on?

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You may only use ASP Sheriff on the website you specified when purchasing. If you want to use the software on additional sites you must purchase a separate copy.
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How often will I have to pay for ASP Sheriff?

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You only pay once for the software, there is no annual or reoccurring fee. You may however wish to purchase upgrades when they are available but this is optional.
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Where are Sheriff Sales held?

www.DauphinCounty.org | Sheriff Sale of Real Estate FAQ's
There are 4 regularly scheduled sales on the court calendar each year. These sales are held in the Dauphin County Adminsitration Building, corner 2nd and Market Streets in Harrisburg, PA , 4th floor, Commissioners Hearing Rooom, and begin at 10 AM. There are also 4 continued sales which are scheduled midway between regular sales. These sales are held in Dauphin County Court House Lobby at 10 AM.
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What stops a Sheriff Sale?

www.DauphinCounty.org | Sheriff Sale of Real Estate FAQ's
The sale can be stopped by (1) the writ being stayed; i.e., all proceedings involving the sale are stopped; (2) a court order; (3) bankruptcy being filed.
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