a sheriff works within a county.they can not leave the county they work within the county
How do i pay What are the requirements What do i do at a sheriff sale . What can i expect.
The usual official job title is "deputy sheriff." Because the sheriff deputizes these officers and they work under his authority, the other term is properly "sheriff's deputy." Effectively, the terms are interchangeable.
he was body guard
The sheriff works for the citizens of the county where he is employed.Additional: The Sheriff, themself, is usually an elective position (and in some states a State Consititutional Officer) while all others employed by their department (Deputies and civilians) are appointed or are civil service employees.
You go to jail dummy...
The duties of the a Collier Country Sheriff are to oversee law enforcement in this area and work with the police department. They will be heavily involved in crime, immigration and customs issues.
in spanish sheriff=sheriff haha
Yes, in "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck, there is a character named the Boss, who is the owner of the ranch where George and Lennie work. There is no specific mention of a sheriff in the story.
The Sheriff of Graal is Sheriff Zach. He was made Sheriff by the Creator himself.
Sheriff--------------Additional: (in the US) the Office of Sheriff is established in the state constitution and there is only one Sheriff per jurisdiction (usually a county, altho some large cities also have a Sheriff). There is only one Sheriff, and his correct title is SHERIFF. All other employees of the Sheriff's Department, regardless of their rank or title, is a DEPUTY Sheriff.
She would just be called Sheriff
No, "sheriff" should not be capitalized unless it precedes the name of the specific sheriff ("Sheriff Johnson served us with a subpoena").