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GARFIELD COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
This policy and procedure manual is intended to be a guideline for the
members of the Garfield County Sheriff’s Office. Not all situations will
be addressed in the form of a written policy / procedure. Many things
that we do in the course of our duties are done based on training,
routine and normal practices, and by applying good judgement and common
sense. Therefore, a policy / procedure manual should address certain
expectations and goals for the organization including:
1. Create a consistent work environment
2. Define what is to be expected of us from the public
3. Set parameters for members so they understand what supervision and
administration expect from them
4. Protect the members, Sheriff’s Office and County from liability
issues
5. Guide the Sheriff’s Office to the highest level of professionalism
Policies and procedures are living documents. Legal issues, practical
situations and progressing into the future create the need for constant
revision. Therefore, as a revision is made, you will be notified, and a
revision catalog will be maintained for historical purposes.
The Garfield County Sheriff’s Office will follow the Garfield County
“Personnel Policies and Procedures Manual” for most of the general
applications. However, certain applications of policies / procedures are
unique to a Sheriff’s Office. In any case of conflict of policies, the
Garfield County Sheriff’s Office Polices and Procedures will supercede
those of the Garfield County Manual.
The Garfield County Sheriff’s Office Policies and Procedures Manual will
be separated into three categories:
1. GENERAL-polices and procedures that affect ALL members
2. PATROL-policies and procedures that affect patrol operations
3. DETENTIONS-policies and procedures that affect jail operations.
A thorough understanding of all of the following policies / procedures
is required by all members of the Sheriff’s Office in order to maintain
consistency throughout the organization and professional integrity.
These policies and procedures supercede and make void all previous
policies and procedures whether written or practiced.
Sheriff Lou Vallario
March 1, 2003 |
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Garfield County Sheriff's Office
107 8th St. Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
(970) 945-0453
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