Find 13348 sheriff offices, departments, headquarters, jails, and detention centers. Sheriffs provide information on records, arrests, inmates, warrants, and mugshots.
Otsego County Sheriff's Office 172 County Highway 33 Cooperstown NY 13326 10.5 miles from 13348 607-547-4271
Herkimer County Sheriff's Office 320 North Main Street Herkimer NY 13350 22.4 miles from 13348 315-867-1167
Chenango County Sheriff's Office 279 County Rd 46 Norwich NY 13815 26.2 miles from 13348 607-334-2000
Delaware County Sheriff's Office 280 Phoebe Lane Delhi NY 13753 30.0 miles from 13348 607-746-2336
Oneida County Sheriff's Office 6065 Judd Road Oriskany NY 13424 34.6 miles from 13348 315-768-7804
Schoharie County Sheriff's Office 157 Depot Ln Schoharie NY 12157 38.4 miles from 13348 518-295-7066
Montgomery County Sheriff's Office 200 Clark Dr Fultonville NY 12072 38.9 miles from 13348 518-853-5500
Madison County Sheriff's Office 138 North Court Street Canastota NY 13032 41.2 miles from 13348 315-366-2318
Fulton County Sheriff's Office 2712 Highway 29 Johnstown NY 12095 42.1 miles from 13348 518-736-2100
No. Restraining orders must be obtained through attorneys and the courts. After a restraining order is issued, a Sheriff's Department will typically serve, maintain, and enforce the order.
What is the difference between a Sheriff and a Marshal?A Sheriff is usually an elected official responsible for the Sheriff's Department and all of the duties associated with the office. Marshals tend to have a more limited scope of responsibilities, such as providing court security or issuing subpoenas and warrants. A U.S. Marshal is a federal officer responsible for the security of federal courts and numerous other duties including the witness protection program.
Does the Sheriff's Department issue photo identification to citizens?Some, but not all, Sheriff's Departments offer this service. In many states, the Department of Motor Vehicles issues photo identification cards for non-drivers.