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Apache County Sheriff Office Apache County occupies the North East corner of Arizona covering 11,127 square miles. Apache County is larger than some states and is the third largest of 15 counties in Arizona. Under the leadership of Sheriff Joseph Dedman Jr., the Apache County Sheriff's Office is responsible for the full time Law Enforcement duties in Apache County including unincorporated towns and housing sub-divisions. The Apache County Sheriff's Office employs 80 personnel including Detention Officers, Communication Specialists, Administrative and Maintenance staff, as well as 35 certified Deputies. Sheriff Dedman also utilizes volunteer assistance with both the Reserve Deputy program and the Northern and Southern Apache County Posses as well as organized citizen groups for Search and Rescue.
Gila County Sheriff's Office The Gila County Sheriff´s Office provides an array of services to area residents and visitors. Sheriff John R. Armer and his staff work countless hours to keep everyone in Gila County safe. Sheriff Armer’s goal is to provide a safe community in which to live, work, shop and recreate in a safe environment. There are various entities within the Sheriff’s Office. The full article of all the services is provided in PDF format on the Gila County Sheriff's Office Website.
Maricopa County Sheriff Office Joseph M. Arpaio - You probably know him as “America’s Toughest Sheriff,” a name given to him years ago by the media. It’s a name he certainly has earned as head of the nation’s third largest Sheriff’s Office which employs over 3000 people. In 1992 Arpaio successfully campaigned to become the Sheriff of Maricopa County. Since then he has been reelected to an unprecedented five 4-year terms. During his tenure as Sheriff of Maricopa County, Arpaio has consistently earned extraordinarily high public approval ratings.
Navajo County Sheriff's Office The Navajo County Sheriff's Office is comprised of many units: Jail, Patrol, Communications, Medical Investigator, Criminal Investigations, Evidence, Administration, Training, Emergency Management, and Search and Rescue. The Sheriff's Office also sponsors the Sheriff's Auxiliary Volunteers who assist the Sheriff's Office in numerous areas whenever called upon.
Pima County Sheriff's Office Department Headquarters of Pima County Sheriff's Office is located at 1750 East Benson Highway, Tucson, Arizona. There are 6 District offices and 3 Substations located throughout Pima County to better serve the community. Please go to the District Offices page of Pima County Sheriff's Office Website for these additional locations.
Pinal County Sheriff's Office The Pinal County Sheriff's Office (PCSO) exists to serve the public with Integrity, Fairness and Professionalism that combines compassion and courtesy and thereby instill public trust in PCSO. PCSO is dedicated to:  Community policing, Protecting life and property, Maintaining the peace, Enforcement of local, state and federal laws, and Safeguarding the constitutional rights of citizens.
Santa Cruz County Sheriff The Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office goal is to protect and serve the residents of Santa Cruz County and they are constantly seeking better and more effective ways to do so. They strongly believe that the community has the right to feel safe and that law enforcement officers have an obligation to make that happen. They are dedicated to providing a safe environment through vigilance, crime prevention programs and partnerships with other law enforcement agencies, community organizations and Santa Cruz County residents.
Yavapai County Sheriff's Office The Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office is a dynamic and fast paced organization that is constantly making changes to better serve the citizens and other law enforcement agencies in Yavapai County. The office employees and staff continually evaluate the way they do business and make adjustments that would contribute to reduced response times, fiscal accountability and positive community relationships.
 
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