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The fundamental reason that the
Deputy Sheriff classification exists is to perform general duty police work in
the protection of life and property through crime prevention and the
enforcement of laws and ordinances. A
Deputy Sheriff’s duties range from periods of physical inactivity to situations
requiring extreme physical exertion and may involve an element of danger.
Employees must be able to act without immediate supervision and exercise
independent judgment in meeting emergencies. Specific work assignments are made
by a Deputy Sheriff Sergeant or other supervisor and performance is checked
through personal inspections, and review of oral and written reports. Deputies are usually appointed to patrol upon
entry to the job. After gaining
experience, Deputies may be assigned to patrol, K-9, SOP, civil service,
warrant service, probate, court security, etc.
Work responsibilities for Deputy Sheriffs are based upon assignment
which may include all or some of the following: learning to perform duties,
performing station desk duties, interviewing witnesses, serving warrants,
completing documentation, maintaining equipment, preparing for and testifying
in court, performing outreach and public relations duties, engaging in
self-development and training, patrolling, securing crime scenes, handling
evidence, investigating crimes, conducting covert investigations, maintaining
security of courts, serving civil papers, and transporting suspects/criminals.
For
the Deputy Sheriff Trainee, a high school diploma or G.E.D. certificate is
required. For Deputy Sheriff, a high
school diploma or G. E. D. certificate and completion of Alabama Peace Officers
Standards and Training Commissions minimum standards training. Preference is given to individuals who are
Alabama Peace Officer’s Standards and Training (APOST) certified or who would
be eligible to complete the APOST refresher course.
According to the APOST Commission, an
applicant must have graduated and received a regular or advanced high school
diploma as approved or recognized by the Alabama State Department of Education
(see Alabama Administrative Code Rule 290-3-1-02). Correspondence or mail order
high school diplomas or certificates are not acceptable.
Trainees will be required to complete the
Alabama Minimum Standards Training for law enforcement officers (APOST). Upon completion of APOST, candidates must be
at least 21 years of age. Trainees
who have not yet been through the Alabama Peace Officers Standards and Training
(POST) Commissions training are appointed provisionally. They work on a desk assignment until sent to
the academy. Upon completion of the
academy, Trainees may be appointed by the Sheriff to the Deputy Sheriff
classification. A six-month probationary period begins when trainees are appointed by the
Sheriff to the rank of Deputy Sheriff.
Alabama
POST certified individuals are not required to attend the academy. They are
appointed to the rank of Deputy Sheriff and serve a six-month probationary
period. Applicants who are eligible for
lateral entry equivalency training or with lapsed law enforcement APOST
certification will be hired in trainee status until the APOST refresher course is
completed.
Applicants who are offered employment will be
required to undergo a medical examination by a physician designated by the
appointing authority and successfully complete a physical agility test, drug
test, and thorough background investigation prior to being employed.
Applicants must be available to work shifts,
weekends, and holidays. New hires may
reside outside of Montgomery County but are required to live within a response
time of thirty (30) minutes of the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office before
the end of the six-month probationary period.
This response time is an average time of thirty (30) minutes, obeying
all traffic laws. Address must be
approved by the Chief Deputy or the Assistant Chief Deputy.
Employees must have and maintain a valid
Alabama driver’s license. Must
maintain APOST certification (12 CEUs annually) and firearms certification to
include rifles and shotguns. Must have/obtain certifications in the deployment
of taser, use of NCIC, Draeger, chemical irritant, and SSGT (strategic
self-defense and gun-fighting tactics).