Divisions
Administration - Supervises all operations of the Sheriff's Office
- Community Outreach Program & Crime Prevention
- Badges and Books
- Centenarian Recognition Program
- Child ID Kit/Fingerprint
- Citizens Academy
- Citizens Well-Check
- Community Surveillance Partner
- Community Watch
- Citizen Alert, Neighborhood Watch, Block Watch or Community Watch
- Crime Stoppers
- Doing Good in Your Neighborhood
- Guardian Project
- H.E.L.P.S. - Helping Everyone Learn to Prevent Scams
- Prescription Drop Program/Med Drop
- Place of Worship Security & Safety Training
- Project Hug
- SALT
- Sheriff's Office App
- Volunteer Sheriff Services Officer
- Personnel and Training
- Evidence Control - The Evidence Control Division hours are Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-4:30 pm. For any evidence-related question, the public should call 336-318-6840, 336-318-6696, or 336-318-6588. Individuals requiring the retrieval of recovered property or evidence are advised to contact one of the numbers provided to schedule an appointment. This scheduling enables our deputies to prepare the items and facilitate successful transactions. Property will not be released without a court order or written authorization from the case officer or detective investigating the case. A photo ID is required to pick up property, NO exceptions! The pick-up address is 767 New Century Dr., Asheboro.
- Records
- Permitting
- Sex Offender Registry
Civil Division - Civil Deputies serve subpoenas, civil summons, magistrate summons, orders to show cause, juvenile summons, juvenile orders, and child custody orders. They are also responsible for the enforcement of court orders.
Courthouse Security & Bailiffs - Provides security for the entire Courthouse complex and courtrooms
- School-Based Programs
- School Resource Officers
- Junior Sheriff's Academy
- C.A.R.E. - Child Abuse Reduction Effort
- D.A.R.E. - Drug Abuse Resistance Education
- B.R.I.C.K.S. - Building Relationships in Communities Between Kids and SROs
- Criminal Apprehension Team (CAT)
Criminal Investigations - The Criminal Investigations Division (CID) is responsible for handling investigations into serious crimes
- Crime Scene Investigations
- Detective Division
- ICAC - Internet Crimes Against Children
- The Invictus Task Force
- Victim Advocate
Patrol - Initially answers all citizens' calls for assistance through 911 and patrols the county roads
- Special Check Program
- Badges and Books Program
- Stuffed Animal / Comfort Program
- Vice, VNET, and Narcotics
- Criminal Interdiction Team - Urban and Highway
- K9 Unit
- DART - Disaster Assistance Response Team
- SERT - Sheriff's Emergency Response Team
- Motor Unit
- Fleet
- Honor Guard
- Chaplains