Congratulations to Deputy Jason M. Payne on his promotion to the rank of Corporal.
Promotions
Congratulations to Deputy Jonathan Olivares-Gonzalez on his promotion to the rank of Corporal.
Honored for Service
The Richmond County Sheriff's Office would like to thank Teresa Collins for 15 years of distinguished service to this agency and the citizens of Richmond County.
Honored for Service
The Richmond County Sheriff's Office would like to thank Investigator April Cody for 10 years of distinguished service to this agency and the citizens of Richmond County.
Honored for Service
The Richmond County Sheriff's Office would like to thank Kristi Hannsz for 10 years of distinguished service to this agency and the citizens of Richmond County.
Honored for Service
The Richmond County Sheriff's Office would like to thank Deputy Stephen Harden for 10 years of distinguished service to this agency and the citizens of Richmond County.
Honored for Service
The Richmond County Sheriff's Office would like to thank Deputy Kevin Horsley for 5 years of distinguished service to this agency and the citizens of Richmond County.
Honored for Service
The Richmond County Sheriff's Office would like to thank Deputy Walter McNeil for 5 years of distinguished service to this agency and the citizens of Richmond County.
Community Information
Media Release
The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office is pleased to announce the development of a safe space program for internet exchanges. The Sheriff’s Office is designating safe spaces where people can meet to exchange internet purchases that will be under 24-hour surveillance by our deputies.
Too often, our citizens are victimized when they meet to make the exchanges in poorly lit or unprotected parking lots. These newly designated safe spaces are at the parking lots of the old Law Enforcement Center at 401 Walton Way, The Charles B. Webster detention center at 1941 Phinizy Road, along with the Marshal’s Office space at the Municipal Building located at 535 Telfair Street.
These spaces are not directly supervised, but will be under surveillance by the Sheriff’s Office and Marshal’s Office and are at locations where police are constantly present.
It is important to remember that each citizen is responsible for the transactions they conduct and they should make every effort to insure they conduct their business in a safe and productive manner. We anticipate these spaces will provide a safe environment for these transactions and a deterrent to anyone trying to conduct fraud.
Community Information
Don't forget to come out and drop off your unwanted and expired medication this Saturday, October 28, 2017 from 10am until 2pm.