The people's voice of reason
The Autauga County Sheriff's Office graduated 20 students from all areas of Autauga County in their inaugural Autauga County Sheriff's Citizens Academy on July 24, 2018.
The 8 week class, held June 4, 2018 – July 24, 2018, was filled with information on all the aspects of the Sheriff's Office, to include: History of the Sheriff's Office, Patrol Division, Metro Jail Tour, Dispatch, Administration, Narcotics, Crime Prevention, Investigations, Digital Forensics and a Ride-A-Long with a Deputy. There was also a night on the court system to include: District Court, Juvenile Court, Circuit Court and the Circuit Clerks Office. A meal was provide each night and we would like to thank the following people who contributed: Law Office of Kim Kervin; Chappy's Deli; Autauga County Bar Association; Probate Judge Al Booth; Judge Joy Booth; Judge Bill Lewis; Circuit Clerk Deb Hill; Commissioner Jay Thompson; Chick-Fil-A; 2 Pigs Diner; Merchants Foodservice & Jonah Caver. Your assistance helped put the class over the top.
If you are interested in participating in the next Autauga County Sheriff's Citizens Academy, please contact the Autauga County Sheriff's Office at 334-361-2507 to request an application. This class is limited to citizens of Autauga County and 18 years of age or older.
The next Citizens Academy is tentatively set for Jan 2019.
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