The Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office is comprised of several divisions that work collaboratively to ensure the safety and well-being of our community. With an average of 65 sworn personnel, each division plays a vital role in carrying out the Office’s mission and maintaining the highest standards of public service. Below is an overview of the primary divisions within the Sheriff’s Office and their respective responsibilities.
The Administrative Offices of the Sheriff's Office include:
The Patrol Division serves as the backbone of the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office and is responsible for providing law enforcement services throughout the county, 24 hours a day. Deputies in this division respond to calls for service, conduct traffic enforcement, and engage in proactive patrols to deter and detect criminal activity.
The Division of School Resource is dedicated to maintaining a safe and supportive learning environment within Pulaski County schools. Deputies assigned to this division work closely with students, staff, and parents to promote safety, build positive relationships, and provide education on law-related topics. Through visibility, mentorship, and proactive engagement, School Resource Officers serve as a vital link between the Sheriff’s Office and the school community.
The Criminal Investigations Division is responsible for conducting thorough and professional investigations into major crimes within Pulaski County. Detectives in this division collect evidence, interview witnesses, and work closely with local, state, and federal partners to ensure justice for victims and accountability for offenders. Their dedication and expertise play a vital role in maintaining public safety and upholding the integrity of the Sheriff’s Office.
The Civil Process and Court Services Division is responsible for serving civil papers, executing court orders, and ensuring the safe and efficient operation of the Pulaski County courts. Deputies assigned to this division manage the service of legal documents, provide courtroom security, and oversee the custody and transport of inmates.
Specialty Units of the Sheriff's Office include: