About
VCSO
The
Volusia County Sheriff's Office is dedicated to preserving the peace,
protecting residents and their property, enforcing all laws and
detecting and preventing crime. With approximately 446 sworn positions,
438 civilian employees, 300 volunteers and an annual operating budget of
$73 million, the men and women of the Sheriff's Office strive to
maintain the highest professional standards while delivering a full
range of community-based law enforcement and crime prevention programs
to the citizens of Volusia County. In addition to our jurisdiction
throughout unincorporated Volusia, the Sheriff's Office also provides
law enforcement services on a contract basis in Deltona, DeBary and
Pierson.
Law
enforcement services are based out of District offices in DeBary, Deltona,
DeLand, Holly Hill and New Smyrna Beach, a substation in Pierson and a
centrally-located Operations Center that combine to provide a wide range
of patrol and criminal investigative services. A full range of crime
prevention and public safety programs also have been integrated into the
five District offices to make these services more convenient and
accessible to the citizens we serve. The Sheriff's Office also operates
a variety of highly-trained specialized units, including narcotics, auto
theft, crime analysis, intelligence, major case and juvenile
investigations, sex crimes, victim advocate,
traffic, aviation, bomb disposal, dive team, K-9, marine
unit, SWAT Team and homeland security. Following the terrorist events of
September 11, 2001, the Sheriff’s Office accepted responsibility for
providing law enforcement services at Daytona Beach International
Airport
Crime
prevention and youth education are a major focus of the Sheriff's
Office's efforts to deter criminal acts. Current programs range from
School Resource Officers,
Weed & Seed and a Citizen Observer Program to School Crossing
Guards, gang resistance education,
and a Police Athletic League.
The
Sheriff's Office's Support Services Division, one of three operating
Divisions in the agency, is responsible for communications, evidence,
fleet management, information systems and training. The Judicial
Services Division encompasses a variety of court
and judicial services, including courtroom security, extraditions,
prisoner transport and the service of all subpoenas, writs and other
official court papers throughout Volusia County. The Sheriff's Office
also is responsible for operating the Emergency 911 system for Volusia
County and additionally provides police dispatching services on a
contractual basis to the Cities of Orange City, Lake Helen, Oak Hill,
Holly Hill, South Daytona, DeLand, Daytona Beach and Daytona Beach
Shores.
In
addition to these programs and services, the Sheriff's Office has joined
forces with local citizens, civic groups, other law enforcement agencies
and business and education leaders to furnish a variety of
community-based, partnership programs that provide an additional level
of public safety by sharing and combining crime-fighting resources.
These partnership programs include a countywide Crime Stoppers program
and homicide investigative unit, Neighborhood Watch, and multi-agency drug
task forces. Tapping in to the business community and assisting in crime
prevention is Operation BOLO, or Business On the Look Out. Businesses
currently participating in this program, are Emerald Waste Services,
Volusia
County Department of Public Works and Total Comfort Heat & Air
Conditioning. Employees from
these business have been trained to assist deputies in spotting and
deterring crime in the neighborhoods they service. Click here for more
information:
volusia.org/Sheriff/press/2009PressReleases/September/090149.htm
The
Sheriff's Office also continues to tap into the expertise and background
of our many citizen volunteers, utilizing local residents throughout the
agency in unpaid positions ranging from receptionists, clerks and mail
couriers to chaplains, victim advocates and citizen observers on
neighborhood patrols. The Volusia County Sheriff's Office's commitment
to high performance standards and efficient, effective delivery of law
enforcement services was recognized in 1991, when we became the 189th
agency to become nationally accredited.
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