Marshall County
Sheriff

Sheriff's Office seeks reserve deputies

December 29, 2007

Marshall County Iowa - The Marshall County Sheriff's Office will begin testing for Reserve Deputy Sheriffs on 02/01/08. The Sheriff's Reserve Unit is a volunteer non-profit law enforcement organization. A reserve candidate must be at least 18yrs. of age. The individual must pass a physical agility test, a written comprehension test, and participate in one or more personal interviews. Also required is a complete background check including a polygraph for criminal offenses. The person cannot have any felony convictions.

If accepted, the applicant will receive training in various facets of the law enforcement profession including but not limited to criminal and traffic laws, firearms, self defense and accident investigation. Each officer is required to volunteer 8 hrs. a month by patrolling with a deputy. The officer also must attend one combination business and training meeting a month. Officers share some of the training costs and are required to supply their own handgun and leather. Complete uniforms are provided. The reserve organization has been part of the Marshall County Sheriff's Office for over 30 years. Reserves will perform all types of law enforcement duties, including arrests, investigations, security of visiting dignitaries, natural disaster, and crowd control. All interested persons are encouraged to contact the Marshall County Sheriff's Office for an application or go to www.marshallcountysheriff.com for further information. Applications will be accepted until 5:00 PM on January 17, 08 or postmarked no later than January 16, 08. Office hours are 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday - Friday. The sheriff's office address is 2369 Jessup Ave. Marshalltown. Marshall County Sheriff's Office is a equal opportunity employer. Minorities are encouraged to apply.

About Marshall County Sheriff's Office
The Marshall County, Iowa Sheriff's Office is headed up by Sheriff Ted G. Kamatchus. Sheriff Kamatchus is committed to keeping communities and neighborhoods safe in Marshall County. For additional information or a sample copy, contact:
Chief Deputy Dennis Polley
Marshall County Sheriff's Office
641-754-6380
Fax 641-754-6325
dpolley@co.marshall.ia.us
www.marshallcountysheriff.com

About Marshall County Sheriff's Office
The Marshall County, Iowa Sheriff's Office is headed up by Sheriff Ted G. Kamatchus. Sheriff Kamatchus is committed to keeping communities and neighborhoods safe in Marshall County.

For additional information or a sample copy, contact:
Chief Deputy Dennis Polley
Marshall County Sheriff's Office
641-754-6380
Fax 641-754-6325
dpolley@co.marshall.ia.us
www.marshallcountysheriff.com

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This webpage was printed on November 16, 2024. For the most current information, visit the Marshall County, Iowa, Sheriff website at marshallcountysheriff.com.
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