Leadership in Law Enforcement

Ohio Sheriffs are a full service law enforcement agency. The state-wide Sheriffs’ Association is a coordinating group that helps to keep the individual county Sheriff abreast of the latest advancement in law enforcement techniques, technology, legal precedent, legislative action, training and acts as an information exchange between the 88 diverse Sheriffs throughout the State.

Your local County Sheriff maintains the exclusive operation of their Office. The association does not have any information on process servers, foreclosures or sheriffs sales, please contact your local sheriff. You may locate and contact your Sheriff by clicking here.

Purpose of the Buckeye State Sheriffs’ Association

To form and perpetuate an efficient organization of the Sheriffs of Ohio, and their deputies, other peace officers and citizens charged with or interested in the execution and enforcement of state law.

To provide for the prompt exchange of information pertaining to the duties, methods and official practice of the members and to furnish notice of all such matters as may threaten violation of law or injury to persons or property.

To co-operate with peace officers throughout Ohio and with similar organizations in other States.

To exert such influence as may be necessary to bring about and preserve legislation in harmony with the needs of enforcement officials and the safety of the public.


School Safety Tips: When waiting for the bus stay away from traffic – – – Make sure the bus driver can see you and wait for his/her signal before crossing – – – Do not walk wearing headphones – – – Safety Tips for Drivers: No electronic devices while driving – – – Be extra cautious in school zones, playgrounds, and parks all year around – – – Watch for children when backing up – check behind vehicles – – – Safety Tips for Parents: Use marked crosswalks only – – – Make eye contact with driver before crossing, even with the Walk signal – – – Walk, don’t run – Stop, Look, and Listen – – – Avoid shortcuts between parked cars or through parking lots – – – Safety Tips for Vacationers: Ask a neighbor to keep an eye on your house and leave your contact information and itinerary – – – Do not announce your time away on social media or via your phone answering machine – – – Do tell your local sheriff’s office about extended trips and contact your Neighborhood Watch – – – For extended trips, leave your curtains open/closed as they would normally be to avoid suspicion, but keep valuables out of sight – – – Put interior house lights on a timer – – – Stop mail and newspaper delivery unless a neighbor can retrieve them – – – In cold weather, ask neighbors to check faucets – – – Unplug electrical devices – – – Do not hide spare keys on the premises

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